01 Feb eSport Pittsburgh Knights refreshes with Coca-Cola partnership February 1, 2020 Posted by GataGames Leave a comment North American organisation Pittsburgh Knights has established a partnership with American beverage company Coca-Cola. The collaboration between the Pittsburgh Knights and Coca-Cola comes in course with the launch of the company’s newest drink, Coke Energy. Image Credit: Pittsburgh Knights RELATED: Pittsburgh Knights parts ways with former CEO Rob Lee Coke Energy is the company’s entry into the energy drink market, which the release claims is the “preferred beverage category for esports fanatics.” Pittsburgh Knights will highlight the drink in a content series surrounding the organisation’s Rocket League team during Season 9 of the Rocket League Championship Series (RLCS). James O’Connor, President of Pittsburgh Knights, spoke on the partnership in a release: “We know how much the esports community loves their energy drinks, so we’re thrilled to share Coke Energy with our fans. Kicking off this partnership with our Rocket League team is just a perfect start. Lots to come in 2020 and we’re really looking forward to working with Coca Cola!” RELATED: Tespa finds exclusive beverage partner in Coca-Cola Additionally, Pittsburgh Knights will join Coke Energy on roadshow exhibitions at various Sheetz locations where fans can meet players and sample the new drink. Sheetz, a family-owned convenience store chain, is the preferred vendor of Coke Energy and a partner of Pittsburgh Knights. This partnership isn’t Coca-Cola’s first involvement in esports. The brand has, most notably, established working relationships with Overwatch League, paiN Gaming, and Tespa. Esports Insider says: It’s always a plus seeing a monstrously big name brands like Coca-Cola get further involved with esports. As for the partnership itself, well, you can’t go wrong with energy drinks and competitive gaming – they’ve been effectively symbiotic with one another since the very beginning. Subscribe to ESI on YouTube Source link Facebook Twitter Google Email Pinterest