Aim Lab and Logitech G launch aim training competition

Davide Xu
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Logitech G and Aim Lab
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Hardware brand Logitech G has announced an aim training competition in collaboration with FPS training platform Aim Lab.

According to the brand, the competition will see participants compete for prizes that have a combined value of $100,000 (~£77,800). This features product prizes from Logitech G PRO and ASTRO Gaming product lines.

The competition will be in collaboration with Aim Lab’s developer Statespace, which will be the Experiences & Production partner.

Available in-game on Aimlabs on PC and Xbox platforms, the competition will be split across three core FPS categories: aiming, movement, and auditory, with a total of nine training tasks. Each category will feature a leaderboard that showcases the players with the highest average scores.

The top 10 players on each leaderboard at the end of the competition will be awarded various prizes with the winners, per platform, earning $5,000 (~£3,800) as a cash prize.

This is not the first time that Aim Lab has teamed up with a brand to launch an aiming-focused tournament. Last year, the platform partnered with Red Bull Gaming to find the best aimer in gaming.

Logitech G is one of the leading brands in the gaming and esports space. Aside from partnering with several esports teams such as G2 Esports and BIG, the peripheral company also supplied the VALORANT Champions Tour EMEA.

Its presence in esports has been expanding heavily with the brand partnering with tournament organiser ESL FACEIT Group, becoming the official equipment partner for the ESL Pro Tour and ESL Impact Counter-Strike circuits. Moreover, Logitech G is involved in the Esports World Cup which is taking place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. At the EWC last month, the company also revealed its latest gaming mouse, the G309 Lightspeed.

Davide Xu

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Davide Xu is a freelance writer at Esports Insider focused on League of Legends esports. He covers everything inside and outside the Rift—especially when it comes to European and Asian competitive scenes. With a finance background and a multicultural lens, he loves talking about business as much as macro.
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