Tempo Storm partners with Fangage

Tempo Storm has announced a partnership with Fangage, a fan engagement digital autograph platform that allows users to upload personalized graphics and get them authentically signed by their favorite celebrities.

Currently, celebrities available on Fangage are professional football players including Denver Broncos’ wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders, New York Jets’ offensive tackle Kelvin Beachum and former Detroit Lions’ offensive tackle Lomas Brown.

Tempo Storm and Fangage will kick off the partnership with speedrunner Trihex autographing images on a sponsored live stream on July 12th. Fans can upload images they’d like to be signed on the platform along with a $10 (£7.50) price tag.

Jackson Moreland, Marketing and Strategic Partnerships at Fangage said: “We’ve been very impressed by Tempo Storm for a long time, so when we started to look at expanding into esports, we know that this was the team we wanted to work with. Tempo Storm has shown incredible initiative in changing the way people look at esports, and you can tell they’re a team that’s very passionate about their communities. We hope that, together, we can set a higher standard for the way players interact with their fans.”

Fangage is now added to a list of Tempo Storm sponsorships which include streaming platform Twitch, clothing company Meta Threads, gaming chair company Secretlab, graphics card company NVIDIA and, also recently, gaming app store Overwolf.

Esports Insider says: Autograph signings and meet-and-greets are fairly common at esports events but some fans aren’t able to make it to events as regular as others. This partnership between Fangage and Tempo Storm could potentially be on the verge of changing that. While Fangage seems like a fairly new platform it looks like esports will welcome it with open arms.