Alpine, part of the Renault Group, has partnered with the BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023 in a crossover collaboration which will bring the automotive, motorsports and esports worlds together for France’s first ever Counter-Strike Major this month (8th-21st May).
As part of the deal, Alpine will become the Automotive and Motorsport Partner of the last ever CS:GO Major. The highly-anticipated event will see the world’s best CS:GO players from 24 teams descend on Paris to compete for $1.25 million in prize pool and the chance to claim bragging rights as the world’s best Counter-Strike team. This year’s event is expected to draw in over 50k attendees and be broadcast globally in more than 100+ territories and in 24 different languages.
The partnership between Alpine and the BLAST.tv Paris Major 23 embraces their joint ambition of celebrating all forms of competitive spirits. Born competitors, Alpine will use the partnership as a platform to raise the profile of racing within the esports community and connect both audiences with innovative activations at the event.
Alpine will be featured during the livestream across the Challengers, Legends and Champions Stage. For the final Champions Stage, Alpine will have a significant presence throughout the arena, with an A110 S on display and Alpine’s state-of-the-art simulator rigs from Trak Racer for attendees to try. CS:GO presenter and the host of the 2023 BAFTA Games Awards, Frankie Ward, will be the ambassador of the partnership and serve as the voice of Alpine at the event.
Further strengthening the relationship between the two brands, the BLAST.tv logo will be featured on the A523 during the 2023 Emilia Romagna Formula One Grand Prix. Fans will also be able to choose the gamertags for F1 drivers Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly during the Challengers & Legends phases, which will then proudly be displayed on both A523 during the same Grand Prix.
To align itself more closely with CS:GO aficionados, Alpine has partnered with Brock Hofer, the legendary CS:GO artist who has sold more than $3M worth of skins to create surprises to be revealed at the Arena.
Robbie Douek, CEO at BLAST, said: “The prospect of bringing together the passionate and fast-paced worlds of motorsport and competitive gaming through this partnership is hugely exciting for both brands. BLAST and Alpine share an ambition to bring fans to the very heart of our experiences and we have some exciting plans as part of this cross-collaboration. The BLAST.tv Paris Major is seen as one of esports’ pinnacle events of the year and provides the perfect platform to create unique activations for our audience in-arena and for those tuning in from all around the world in over 100+ territories.”
“The crossover between motorsport and CS:GO audiences is huge. While we always look for ways to grow our mainstream audience, it’s also fantastic to work with a community that is so passionate about competitive gaming. We are born competitors and are excited to align with an event that embodies competitive excellence. The BLAST Paris Major also allows us to go back to our roots,” said David Gendry, VP Sponsorship, Partnerships & Communication at Alpine. “A crossover like this hasn’t been trialled in esports before. We are very respectful of the CS:GO community which is why we wanted to engage with attendees in a way that would be natural, leaning on CS:GO icons to help us blend in with the scene.”
The BLAST.tv Major joins a list of high-profile international events taking place in France over the next few years, alongside: 2023 Rugby World Cup, 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris and the 2025 Rugby League World Cup.
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