Secretlab teams with mobile esports team Tribe Gaming

Secretlab teams with its first mobile esports team, partnering up with Vainglory World Champions Tribe Gaming.

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Secretlab has just announced it has teamed up with Tribe Gaming, the Vainglory World Champions and their shift in dominating the mobile esports world. With this partnership, Secretlab has inked its first deal with a mobile esports related company.

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Ian Alexander Ang, co-founder and CEO of Secretlab said: "Mobile gaming is fast becoming a mainstay in esports, and professional mobile gamers also require high-performance equipment as they face the same rigours and demands. We're proud to be partnering with Tribe Gaming, who showed the world they are one of the top mobile gaming teams when they won the Vainglory Worlds Championship in 2017, just months after their organisation was formed. From today, we'll equip their mobile gamers with our ultra-comfortable and award-winning chairs to keep them comfortable and focused for their long hours of practice and gaming".

Patrick Carney, founder and CEO of Tribe Gaming explained: "This partnership with Secretlab seemed like destiny after winning the Vainglory World Championship while sitting in their signature chairs. We're excited to push mobile esports forward alongside Secretlab, and we're looking forward to winning a number of additional championships in the comfort of their chairs".

It's great to see Secretlab quickly expanding into other esports markets as the mobile gaming world isn't a small one.

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