Pringles and Cheez-It Grooves are now gone from the Overwatch sponsors list, according to the . We are still waiting to see if Kelloggs – one of the last remaining sponsors – will be making a similar move. While we don't have word yet, we expect to hear more information on this soon.
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It’s not yet clear what impact this will have on the company, but the ✃loss of sponsorship for the Overwatch League is bound to add a substantial punch to Activision Blizzard’s wake up call, as the company is clearly already feeling the pressure to make changes.