Lenovo Backs V3 eSports

Akihabara News (Tokyo) — Consumer electronics firm Lenovo is throwing its weight behind Japanese professional gaming team V3 eSports, hoping to bring new energy to competitions.

Specifically, President and CEO of Lenovo Japan David Bennett and professional gaming organization V3 eSports recently announced an official partnership to develop promising Japanese players active in the esports industry.

V3 eSports is a professional eSports team owned by Kobe High Tech School that has active rosters in first person shooter games such as PUBG: Battlegrounds and Apex Legends. However, the roster that has met with the most success is their League of Legends squad, with domestic league titles and world championship appearances under their belt.

Based on these domestic and international successes, V3 eSports has been aiming to improve the Japanese esports environment and to foster top-class talent in order to make a stronger impact on the international stage.

The partnership between Lenovo and V3 eSports will ensure that many young athletes will be able to obtain Lenovo’s top-of-the-line gaming personal computer “Legion.”

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