KitKat returns to the competitiv🎃e scene as Summer Split. The candy bar company heads the list of other big sponsors, including Mastercard, Alienware, and Secretlab.
As with the 2020 Spring Split, KitKat will continue to be featured during breaks and pauses throughout the season. Their logo will also be featured on , alongside Mastercard and Alienware, which were featured in the spring. Like with the Spring Split✃, these banners will o⛎nly be visible to the championship's audience to preserve the game's competitive integrity.
KitKat entered the espor📖ts scene last year when it signed where it acted as the team's official candy sponsor. However, the company seemed more hesita🐓nt to appear in LEC, as the agreement between LEC and the world famous chocolate bar brand was originally only for the Spring Split.
After the Spring Split, KitKat started sponsoring AGO Rogue. AGO Rogue is an academy branch that exists as part of a partnership between North American organization Rogue, and Polish organization X-Kom AGO. The academy branch was created to assist team selection and career development while establishing a greater competitive League presence in Warsaw, Poland.
Otherwise, KitKat is sponsoring the inaugural BLAST Bounty Hunt event for Dota 2, which began earlier this week.
It appears that KitKat has become more interested in esports as the industry's popularity starts to rival that of traditional sports. What once began as a nichꩵe market, stigmatized for the atypical lifestyles of those who hosted and participated in them, esports has boomed into a lucrative business opportunity in recent years.
In fact, found that 458.8 million people watch 💙esports worldwide. While that number pales in comparison to the estimated 4 billion pe𝔉ople who follow professional soccer, the growing interest in esports would place it among the
In many ways, it's humbling to see that something once considered "underground" now has global popularity. However, the business opportunities and money involved could lead to more controversy within the esports community, as we've already seen with the accusations against the CS:GO team, Winstrike, and many others.
For now, though, KitKat and other large brands' intere🌌st in esports means the games, teams, and organizations fans love have a bright future ahead o🦩f them.
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