Indian esports tournament organiser Skyesports has roped in Indian electronics brand Zebronics as the gaming peripherals partner for the Skyesports Champions Series (SCS), a ?10-lakh worth Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) esports tournament.
As the tournament’s gaming peripherals partner, Zebronics will showcase its gaming products range throughout the event.
The Skyesports Champions Series features India’s top esports teams competing for BGMI glory. The SCS 2024 semi-finals are scheduled to be held between February 28 and March 4, with the grand finals scheduled to be held between March 5 and 10.
Shiva Nandy, Founder and CEO, Skyesports, commented:
“Building upon our successful collaboration during the 2023 edition of the Skyesports Champions Series, which garnered a peak viewership of 131,000, we are delighted to welcome Zebronics once again as the gaming peripherals partner for the SCS 2024. This partnership not only serves to showcase Zebronics’ impressive gaming-centric products directly to our gaming community but also signifies Zebronics’ long-term commitment to elevating the esports landscape of the country – a vision we share.“
Yash Doshi, Director, Zebronics, added:
“The prospect of collaborating with Skyesports for SCS 2024 fills us with immense enthusiasm. This collaboration perfectly embodies our commitment to fostering the gaming ecosystem in India and providing gamers with unparalleled experiences. We eagerly anticipate the journey ahead, interacting with gamers on various platforms and delivering innovative gaming peripherals. Together with Skyesports, we are poised to make significant strides in advancing the esports landscape and supporting its evolution.“
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