South Korean Esports organization T1 Entertainment & Sports have signed an exclusive, multi-year deal with popular streaming platform Twitch, which ensures their partnership will continue.
“T1 is excited to expand its partnership with Twitch beyond the League of Legends team and Korean markets,” T1’s CEO Joe Marsh said in an official statement.
“As T1 continues to grow its global presence, we know that Twitch is the best streaming platform for our players and content creators to connect with fans around the world.” Faker also commented: “The team and I are pleased to continue streaming our gameplay and connecting with our fans through Twitch. I hope that our fans will continue to show their support.”
The deal includes the continuation for streaming of T1’s League of Legends esports team.
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