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Metizport partners with Craft, Lenovo and Logitech G


(ESI Illustration) Image credit: Metizport / Logitech / Craft Sportswear / Lenovo

Norwegian esports organisation Metizport has announced three new commercial partners: jersey manufacturer Craft as well as hardware and peripherals brands Lenovo and Logitech G.

The partners will provide Metizport with PCs, peripherals, jerseys and merchandise to support the scaling of the organisation. The organisation will also host activations and giveaways with the new partners.

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Metizport is a Norwegian esports organisation with rosters in CS2 and VALORANT. The team competes regionally and was successful in local and regional events in both games. The three new partners are part of a broader push for the company to scale further and grow its operations, as well as be more competitive on a global scale.

Craft Sportswear, a Swedish apparel company known for producing sports jerseys and equipment, will produce the new Metizport kit which will be available soon through the organisation’s channels, as well as other merchandise. Logitech G will provide keyboards, mice, headsets and cameras to the Metizport players, and Lenovo will equip the team with Legion Tower PCs.

Metizport’s Concept Developer Herman Leikanger noted that activations with the partners will follow, but no further details were shared as of right now. However, Metizport fans can get a discount code for Logitech gear through MaxGaming, a Swedish computer hardware retailer.

Leikanger said that the team underwent a rebuilding process and that the organisation’s leadership is excited for the new season.

Leikanger added: “Going forward, we will continue to fight our way to the top, and now we also want to strengthen our bond with our fans. This means more events, more fun things happening on social media, and more content for the fans to enjoy. We don’t want to go into more details, but all I can say is: We have wind in our sails and a stronger boat than ever before!”

Ivan Šimić

Ivan comes from Croatia, loves weird simulator games, and is terrible at playing anything else. Spent 5 years writing about tech and esports in Croatia, and is now doing it here.





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