ICYMI: The CoDLeague has its first official sponsor for next season as MonsterEnergy revealed they have signed on. CallOfDuty esports
for the 2023/2024 Season. The announcement comes down ahead of this weekend's Major IV tournament, as the company has become the official energy drink for the league. The deal is basically a renewal, as their partnership has gone back a decade, long before the current league ever existed. The company has promised to keep the pros in this next event fueled up for the remainder of the 2023 season, as well as the entire 2024 season.
"These are the best in the world competing — and we want to keep them at the top of their game! Not only have we seen numerous champions raise trophies wearing the Monster Energy claw, but we've also witnessed the growth of many of our players into streamers and broadcast talent as they continue to be successful, doing what they love.
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