Paper Rex secures peripherals partnership with Pulsar

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Singaporean esports organisation Paper Rex has announced a partnership with gaming peripherals brand Pulsar.

As a result, the brand will become the organisation’s Mouse and Keyboard Partner.

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As the Mouse and Keyboard Partner of Paper Rex, Pulsar will provide the organisation’s VALORANT roster and content creators with its range of computer mice and keyboards. In addition, the organisation says the partnership ‘paves the way for future collaborations’ with the aim of ‘enriching the gaming experience for esports players and enthusiasts.’

Founded in 2020, Paper Rex currently competes in VALORANT’s VCT Pacific competition. The organisation won the inaugural league in 2023 before ending the year with a second-place finish at VALORANT Champions 2023. The organisation is one of eleven VCT Pacific partner teams following Bleed Esports’ promotion into the competition.

For Pulsar, it marks the first partnership with an esports organisation. In February 2024, the brand became a partner of the 2024 VCT Pacific season which began on February 17th.

The PC peripherals brand becomes the sixth partner of Paper Rex, joining the likes of gaming furniture manufacturer Secret Lab and Indonesian beverage company YOU C1000 on its roster.

Nikhik ‘nikh’ Hathiramani, CEO and co-founder of Paper Rex, spoke on the deal: “We couldn’t be more thrilled to work with Pulsar for the upcoming VCT 2024 season! The team at Pulsar shares a lot of the same values we do here at Paper Rex.

“As our official mouse and keyboard partner, Pulsar will support the needs of all PRX players and we look to support their growth in regional markets. We also have some amazing collaborative products in the works for our fans, and we can’t wait to show you what we’ve been working on!” 

Jonno Nicholson
Jonno is a Freelance News Writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the ESI team since 2019! His interests include the rapid rise of sim racing and its impact on the wider industry.