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Bose becomes official headset partner for major League esports tournaments- Worlds, MSI, and All-Stars

Bose Becomes Official Headset Partner for LoL Esports Events

LoL Esports has partnered with audio brand Bose for the upcoming League of Legends World Championship, Mid-Season Invitational, and All-Star event, as announced by Riot today. Bose will serve as the official headset partner for all global League events, providing its SoundComm professional headsets to players, coaches, referees, and production teams. The partnership will kick off with Worlds 2020, which will take place in Shanghai from Sept. 25 to Oct. 31.

Included in this collaboration is the QuietComfort 35 II Gaming Headset, which is Bose’s first gaming headset designed to meet the specific needs of professional gamers. The headset features acoustic noise-canceling technology and comes with a Discord and TeamSpeak-certified boom mic for clear communication. It also offers volume and mic monitoring controls and is fully compatible with major gaming platforms, including PC, consoles, and mobile devices.

One of the highlights of the partnership will be the collaboration between Bose and LoL Esports to provide fans with an inside look at team dynamics during Worlds 2020 matches. This will be achieved through “Sounds of the Game” content, as well as a new series developed by Bose that highlights the importance of sound in competitive League.

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