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ESL Gaming Announces Partnership with Norton

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Tournament organizer ESL Gaming has announced a partnership with Norton, unveiling the company as its official cybersecurity partner for the ESL Pro Tour StarCraft II and Warcraft III.

As part of the deal, Norton will partner with ESL Gaming on brand integrations, custom streaming via Norton Gaming's Twitch channel, and special streaming and social media gifts.

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Sean Clarke, ESL Pro Tour Director at ESL Gaming: “We are delighted to welcome Norton Gaming to the ESL family. Working with a brand that is already a fan of games, their communities and our tournaments is ideal. We have already seen positive reactions from viewers who welcomed Norton Gaming during our last tournaments and we would be happy to be partners before the end of the year. "

The partnership is expected to last until the end of 2021, and the partnership will also cover DreamHack SC2 Masters Winter 2021 and DreamHack WC3 Championship 2021.

According to a press release, the partnership is aimed at to inspire mass audiences, fans of eSports and professional players worldwide active steps to protect in online games.

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