Logitech participated in the official sponsor of '2022 LOL Champions Korea Summer'

Logitech will also be with LCK in this summer split. Logitech Korea, a personal peripheral company, announced on the 14th that it will participate as the official sponsor of the 2022 League of Legends Champions Korea Summer (2022 LCK Summer).

Champions With this participation, Logitech continued its relationship with LCK for five consecutive years. Logitech plans to carry out various activities for the success and development of 2022 LCK Summer, including advertising in broadcasting, exposing brands in roll parks and LCK arenas, and supporting exclusive content for LOL.

The 2022 LCK Summer, which is scheduled to open tomorrow (15th), will participate in a total of 10 teams, and will be competing for a total of 18 games per team with a double round robin method. LCK, who resumed the game, showed a popular league with more than 3,500 fans in the league finals. This summer split is expected to proceed with the fans' cheering in a more vibrant atmosphere thanks to the end-of-day flow.

In particular, this split is attracting fans' attention for whether the T1, which was the 10th LCK in Spring Split and the victory, will be good at this time. The led 'Raccoon' Jang Ha-kwon is expected to return to Kia, the family team after the break, and play a destructive play.

We are very happy to join this season with LCK, the best e-sports league in the top, said Logitech Korea..

Lee Jung-hoon, Secretary General of LCK, said, I am excited to accompany Summer with a strong partner named Logitech. Please support me.

Meanwhile, Logitech is striving to develop the domestic e-sports market through sponsorship with professional game teams participating in the LCK. In addition, along with Riot Games, the company is actively engaged in expanding the base of the e-sports market by launching an official gaming gear for LOL gamers, such as the Logue of Legends Collection.

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