Echo Esports announce Secretlab partnership ahead of 9.2 RWF

Echo Esports has partnered with Secretlab ahead of the final Shadowlands RWF event.

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European esports organization, Echo Esports has announced its partnership with gaming chair specialist, Secretlab. The partnership comes as the Echo Esports team sets up their hearthstones in the RCADIA inn in Hamburg, Germany, as the guild takes part in the Race to World First in WoW’s Eternity’s End raid.

The deal comes at a pivotal time for the organization. Echo Esports is a growing esports brand, and they are about to take on the final raid tier of the expansion. With the long hours, wipes, and tactical regroups guaranteed, solid gaming chairs are going to come in handy.

During the last WoW RWF in the Sanctum of Domination, Echo Esports claimed first place in the raid tier. Echo Esport’s guild will want to do the same, against likely rivals Team Liquid’s Limit, SK Gaming’s Pieces, Method, BDGG, and more. Solid comfort during this marathon of an event is going to go a long way.

Speaking about the partnership, Rogerbrown, co-CEO of Echo Esports said: ”Secretlab is a brand partner we’ve been eyeing since we formed Echo Esports — we share a love for gaming while holding ourselves to the highest standards of performance and excellence. We’ve tried out many different chairs in the past, but Secretlab chairs have really helped to eliminate the aching that our players usually get during long raids. With the long hours that we’re anticipating at the upcoming Race to World First, Secretlab was the obvious choice for the team.”

Remember, this is the final RWF for Shadowlands, as we are due a new expansion reveal on April 19. For those interested, you can catch Echo Esports player perspective streams starting March 9 as they take on the EU launch of the Eternity’s End Mythic raid. Meanwhile, the World First Race is about to kick-off (at the time of writing) in NA, with the likes of Liquid’s Limit the ones to watch until the EU race kicks off.

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Craig Robinson

Craig has spent several years in esports. He began his journey as a volunteer, writing about games he loved whilst studying at University. Upon graduating, he worked as a freelance writer, talking about esports and gaming for several years before landing in WePC's gaming section.

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