This week in esports: Intel World Open, TSM, Call of Duty, Nike

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This week in esports saw Intel announce an Olympics tie-in event, TSM publicise its new facility, Call of Duty reveal new franchises, and LPL unveil its Nike jerseys.

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Intel World Open brings esports to 2020 Summer Olympics

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Intel announced the Intel World Open, an esports tournament that will take place on the lead up to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Japan.

The tournament will feature Street Fighter V and Rocket League with a total prize pool of $500,000 (£405,175) on the line.

Read the full article here.

TSM to open headquarters and practice facility in L.A.

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North American organisation TSM announced the construction of a new 25,000 square foot headquarters and practice facility.

The building, which will act as the home base for the organisation’s entire workforce, is set to open in early 2020.

Read the full article here.

Chicago, London, and Seattle announced for Call of Duty league

Misfits Gaming Call of Duty Franchise
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NRG Esports, Rogue, and Luminosity Gaming have secured what’s expected to be the final three franchises in the upcoming Call of Duty league.

NRG Esports has acquired Chicago, London is owned by Rogue’s parent company ReKTGlobal, and Luminosity Gaming’s parent company Enthusiast Gaming has bought Seattle alongside Aquilini Investment Group.

Read the full article here.

Nike debuts team kits for League of Legends Pro League

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Photo credit: Nike

Nike unveiled the official kits for the 16 teams that compete in the League of Legends Pro League (LPL).

The deal was first announced back in February with a four-year partnership being penned between Nike and LPL organiser TJ Sports. Nike became the league’s official apparel and footwear partner.

Read the full article here.

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Adam Fitch

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Adam Fitch is a journalist, editor, host, and speaker. In 2019, he was named UK Esports Awards' Reporter of the Year. In 2020, he was a finalist for Journalist of the Year at the Esports Awards.
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