05 Jun eSport Oceanic Pro League finds audio partner in EPOS June 5, 2020 Posted by GataGames Leave a comment Riot Games‘ Oceanic Pro League has allocated its official audio partner in EPOS, which describes itself as a “pioneer in high-end audio solutions.” The deal will see EPOS provide its technology and services to the Oceanic League of Legends competition for the second split of 2020, which starts on June 5th. Photo credit: OPL RELATED: SK Gaming renews audio partnership with EPOS EPOS has been steadily increasing its involvement in the past few months, extending or forming new relationships with tournament organiser BLAST, Danish organisation North, and German organisation SK Gaming. Daniel Ringland, Head of Riot Games in Oceania, commented on the deal in a release: “The continued growth of the OPL in Split 1 was fantastic to see and we are thrilled to bring EPOS on board as an Official Partner to support and enhance the OPL. As a business we want to work with leaders in their field and when it comes to Audio, EPOS have incredible technology and products that will deliver an exceptional audio performance to the league.” RELATED: North extends audio partnership with EPOS through 2020 At the end of 2019, Riot Games downsized the Oceanic Pro League by removing the operating subsidy for the competing teams. The minimum player salary requirements were also removed in a decision that “wasn’t taken lightly – but with a view to sustainability.” Maja Frølunde Sand-Grimnitz, Head of Global Marketing for Gaming at EPOS, said: “EPOS strive to unleash human potential and give gaming another dimension through powerful audio solutions and we are very excited to be working with Riot Games. As a business, we bring 115 years of audio expertise to the OPL partnership and we want to enhance the league by delivering our state-of-the-art audio equipment to ensure a high-end audio experience for all involved.” Esports Insider says: EPOS is clearly taking an international approach to esports, now having a presence across Denmark, Germany, and the Oceanic region. It’s good to see the league get some additional support, though it appears to only be for the remainder of the year. Read The Esports Journal Source link Facebook Twitter Google Email Pinterest