EGW-NewsT1 signed an agreement with the OP.GG gaming platform
T1 signed an agreement with the OP.GG gaming platform
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South Korean esports organization T1 Entertainment & Sports has announced that it has signed a partnership with local gaming platform OP.GG.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The two companies will share data and information, provide technology support, and optimize players' career plans after retirement. It is noted that the signing of the partnership agreement was handled by John Kim, chief operating officer of T1.
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Sign UpOP.GG provides data and news services to gamers in South Korea through League of Legends, Overwatch, and PUBG. In addition, the platform has a PUBG team under the OP.GG Sports tag.
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