GAM Esports Partners with Viejet
Business
15 April 2025 09:26
GAM Esports, Vietnam’s most decorated League of Legends team, has announced a new partnership with budget airline Vietjet. While the financial details of the agreement were not disclosed, the deal marks a strategic move as the team enters a crucial phase of the League of Legends Championship Pacific (LCP) season.
According to an official release, Vietjet will support GAM Esports throughout the remainder of the LCP season. As part of the collaboration, Vietjet’s logo will appear on the team’s jerseys, and the airline will provide travel support for the team during offline events. This includes the upcoming LCP Mid-Season Split 2 and potential international tournaments such as the Mid-Season Invitational and the League of Legends World Championship — should GAM qualify.
The announcement was made via a promotional video, showcasing the partnership and reaffirming Vietjet’s growing involvement in the esports space.
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Founded in 2014, GAM Esports has built a legacy as Vietnam’s top-performing League of Legends team, having claimed 11 domestic titles. The team is now competing in the newly formed League of Legends Championship Pacific, which consolidates several minor regions into a unified league. GAM finished fourth in the Kickoff Split earlier this year.
Vietjet joins an impressive roster of GAM Esports partners that includes major brands across various sectors. These include tech giant Logitech, global food chains such as Popeyes, Domino’s Pizza, and Burger King, and energy drink powerhouse Monster Energy.
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15 April 2025 09:26
GAM Esports, Vietnam’s most decorated League of Legends team, has announced a new partnership with budget airline Vietjet. While the financial details of the agreement were not disclosed, the deal marks a strategic move as the team enters a crucial phase of the League of Legends Championship Pacific (LCP) season.
According to an official release, Vietjet will support GAM Esports throughout the remainder of the LCP season. As part of the collaboration, Vietjet’s logo will appear on the team’s jerseys, and the airline will provide travel support for the team during offline events. This includes the upcoming LCP Mid-Season Split 2 and potential international tournaments such as the Mid-Season Invitational and the League of Legends World Championship — should GAM qualify.
The announcement was made via a promotional video, showcasing the partnership and reaffirming Vietjet’s growing involvement in the esports space.
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Founded in 2014, GAM Esports has built a legacy as Vietnam’s top-performing League of Legends team, having claimed 11 domestic titles. The team is now competing in the newly formed League of Legends Championship Pacific, which consolidates several minor regions into a unified league. GAM finished fourth in the Kickoff Split earlier this year.
Vietjet joins an impressive roster of GAM Esports partners that includes major brands across various sectors. These include tech giant Logitech, global food chains such as Popeyes, Domino’s Pizza, and Burger King, and energy drink powerhouse Monster Energy.
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