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ORDER Renews And Expands Riot Games Teamfight Tactics Partnership

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Riot Games has confirmed that it has agreed to extend and expand its partnership with the Australian-based esports organisation ORDER.

The deal means that ORDER will continue to host official Teamfight Tactics (TFT) esports tournaments and events through until mid-2023 at the earliest.

It is a just reward for ORDER, who have been the frontrunners in developing and organising the booming Oceania esports and esports betting scene for Riot Games’ League of Legends based auto-battler game.

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“Highlight The Regions Top Players”

The expansion ensures that the partnership, which has already been in existence for several years, will continue and means that Oceania-based players of TFT will benefit from further competitive events and tournaments over the next couple of years.

In addition, the deal will allow ORDER to deliver streams and broadcasts that will “better highlight the region’s top players”.

The expanded deal also means that ORDER will be able to work hard on improving the experience for viewers and competitors at their events.

“Worked Hard”

Speaking about the deal, the Head of Events at ORDER, Josh Swift, commented:

We’re thrilled to expand the highly successful partnership between ORDER and Riot Games which began with the very first Ignition Series in the Oceanic VALORANT Open, signing on to run TFT esports in Oceania through until the end of Set 8 in 2023.

After the Galaxies Championship, ORDER worked hard to improve the competitive scene in Oceania and across Fates and Reckoning we continued to work hard to bring the best possible experience to competitors.

ORDER is one of the relatively few organisations that not only organises events and tournaments, but which also runs its own esports teams, who compete across a range of different titles in the Oceania region.

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