The tenth in history of IEM Katowice is just around the corner. Thousands of fans from all over the world will come to the great esports celebration, organized in Silesia. The promotion of the entire event is already underway in the city. At the stops, the shirts of individual teams were hung, which will have an opportunity to compete in the Spodek Arena in Katowice.
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Characteristic leotards will effectively attract the attention of people waiting for buses or passers-by. This is a very original form of promotion for an esports event, as previously this form of marketing was not used in this field. It must be said, however, that this is a very good idea – T-shirts simply cannot be missed.
Thus, Team Liquid, Heroic, Team Qlash and Rogue matches appeared in special showcases. These are just a few of the formations that will appear in Katowice, so it is very possible that you can find even more specimens in the city.
Internet users jokingly suggested that the T-shirts could be brazenly stolen. And such incidents would not be a surprise at all – the prices of the original e-sport match games can be very similar to football ones.
In Katowice for a gala event
A tournament such as IEM Katowice is a unique event in the world of esports. For this reason, several teams prepared special T-shirts for this occasion. For example, the Finnish ENCE – with two Poles in the composition – opted for a design depicting the Spodek stands.
In the past, for example, FaZe Clan surprised in Katowice with a collaboration with Legia Warszawa, which resulted in exceptional leotards. The Polish audience was also able to captivate Virtus.pro. It was not at the IEM, but at the Major in Krakow in 2017, Poles wore special white and red T-shirts.
I wonder if Wis³a All in! Games Kraków has a variant prepared for a hypothetical promotion to Spodek. First, however, the “White Star” will have to go through the play-in phase, which begins on February 15th.
Source: Sport

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