Sangal Esports has announced that 1XBET will their title and global betting partner to reinforce its place in esports area with investments.
With regard to coverage and visibility within the context of this agreement, 1XBET, a leading esports bookmaker, will be Sangal’s top partner. Sangal has announced 1XBET as its title partner on both in-game and digital assets as part of a two-year partnership agreement. On Sangal‘s special events, multi-channel digital content series, and the jersey of the premier CS:GO team, 1XBET will also have an important role.
To reach a global esports audience, Sangal digital channels will promote all social media activations, such as specialized events, multi-channel digital content series, and many more. In addition, 1XBET and Sangal will work on co-branding initiatives for a number of titles.
Hamza Sönmez, Sangal Gaming Group CEO said:
Today, we are really excited to announce our title partnership with 1XBET. This partnership is very important for our company, because it is our first global betting partnership. I’m sure that we’ll have a long partnership, as well as some interesting activities for fans. With the vision and support of 1XBET, we can showcase all possible Sangal brand attributes in every funnel.
Hamza Sönmez, Sangal Gaming Group CEO
Alex Sommers, 1XBET Spokesperson commented:
We are happy to welcome a new member to the 1XBET family. Sangal is a promising, ambitious and young team. We are glad to be represented in Turkiye and Europe with such a strong partner. We share the same values. Therefore, we look to the future with confidence to be the best in our business.
Alex Sommers, 1XBET Spokeperson
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