TenZ and Finalmouse sold 40,000 mice in a short period of time
Tyson 'TenZ' Ngo has teamed up with Finalmouse, a mouse company. The new Starligt Pro device - TenZ became a real sensation, which reached the top of the hype and was sold out in a few hours. The profit from the sale totaled $7,600,000.
Sales of computer mice took place on July 17 on the Finalmouse website. The company announced the start of sales of a limited special series, in the marketing of which Tyson 'TenZ' Ngo himself, who is now in the Sentinels Valorant roster, took part in the marketing. Each of the 40,000 devices sold for $190. Prodigy agency, which represents TenZ, reports that this sale has become the largest for an active player in the world of eSports.
TenZ will receive its share of the collaboration. At the moment, it is not known exactly how much money will be allocated for the player in Valorant, however, the amount of sold copies of computer mice is $ 7,600,000.
Among the features of the Starlight Pro - TenZ mouse are 1,000 hertz wireless technology, and the battery can withstand about 160 hours of play. Users will be able to use the mouse without recharging for three weeks. If you use it less often, then in idle mode it can even last up to four months. At the same time, a mouse with a magnesium case weighs an average of 42-47 grams, depending on the size of the mouse, and may differ by a couple of grams due to production difficulties.
The Finalsensor and TenZ collaboration showed that professional players can really influence the sales of computer peripherals. It is noteworthy that before that we could rarely hear details about the distributed circulation, and therefore it was impossible to compare how much the manufacturer of peripherals and the cybersportsman himself would earn.
Tyson 'TenZ' Ngo is a professional Valorant player and ex- CS:GO player. His professional career began in CS:GO at the beginning of 2017 under the subtLe tag. Later, he performed in lineups such as Bad News Bears, ATK, Cloud9 and others. He hasn't won a single win in any of the really big or significant $5,000+ tournaments. Among the biggest achievements are 3rd-4th place at Arctic Invitational 2019, 2nd place at ESEA Season 30 Premier DIvision North America and 4th place at BLAST Pro Series Los Angeles 2019, where he received the most prizes, namely $15,000 per team. After the Canadian earned $16,000 in CS:GO, the esportsman moved to Valorant. Since April 2020, he has been playing as part of Cloud9, and after almost a year he moved to the ranks of the Sentinels, with whom he achieved great success. Over the next five months after joining the Sentinels, TenZ began to win tournament after tournament, and in May 2021 he became the champion of the VCT 2021: Stage 2 Masters - Reykjavik, a championship with a prize pool of $600,000, where the main reward was $200,000. It is noteworthy that at that time the esportsman was listed in the Sentinels as a player on loan from Cloud9 Blue. On June 1, he had already signed a full-fledged contract. Throughout his career in CS:GO and Valorant, Tyson has earned $110,000 in prize money.
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