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Plast and Ipos expand their partnership

Audio company EPOS and BLAST have announced the extension of their partnership for another two years. This means that hardware from the manufacturer will be used during BLAST Premier’s CS: GO tournaments for the foreseeable future.

The partnership started two years ago and appears to be going well. This is not surprising in a way, because BLAST has a great selection. The seven events carrying its flag reach 150 countries and are broadcast in eighteen languages. The EPOS H6PRO headset featured prominently during high-profile Counter-Strike: Global Offensive matches.

“We are delighted to continue our partnership with EPOS into the new season and beyond,” said Oliver Clark, President of Brand Partnerships at Plast. “Engaging in long-term partnerships with our partners is an important part of our commercial growth plans. Since last year, we have shown how important voice is to gaining an advantage. competitive and we look forward to bringing that sound to life in new ways in 2022.”

“We are excited to extend our partnership with BLAST for another two years,” said Maja Sand Grimnitz, Global Director of Games Marketing at EPOS. As the past two years have shown, BLAST Premier and EPOS are a great match. We can’t wait to demonstrate the power of sound with a range of exceptional events in 2022 and 2023. In November, BLAST Premier demonstrated the value and potential of big physical events. We enjoyed seeing the new H6PRO series on the scene. Two years later, we still see this partnership offer endless possibilities and great results for BLAST and EPOS, but above all for all the amazing esports fans around the world.”

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