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Jan 31, 2024

Paper Rex and Secretlab to make 'one

A paper throne, perhaps.

Paper Rex announced their partnership with leading gaming chair brand, Secretlab.

The collaboration between these two Singapore-based brands aims to enhance the gaming experience for PRX's teams and solidify Secretlab as the official chair partner for top esports athletes.

In the official press release issued on June 1, Secretlab will work on co-designing a one-of-a-kind gaming chair that will "elevate the unique identity of Paper Rex."

The two organizations will create a chair that not only meets the highest standards of comfort and durability but also reflects the aesthetic and branding of PRX, which is best known for its creative jerseys that feature colorful dinosaur themes and designs.

PRX's partnership with Secretlab is further complemented by the organization's existing sponsorship agreement with HyperX, a gaming peripherals brand committed to empowering gamers and promoting inclusivity in esports.

Secretlab has been the official chair partner of Riot Games throughout the VCT Pacific League, a regional Valorant tournament that was won by PRX.

Paper Rex was founded in January 2022 and has become one of the top esports organizations in Valorant. Aside from winning VCT Pacific, PRX was the runner-up in Masters Copenhagen, marking the highest placement of a Pacific team in a global Valorant tournament.

Secretlab is an award-winning company that was established in 2014. Their gaming chairs have been used in the world's premier tournaments and multiple esports organizations, including T1, Team Liquid, Team Secret, Cloud9, Team Spirit, Astralis, OG, Evil Geniuses, Team Vitality, and 100 Thieves.

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