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MSI and Red Bull team up for Valorant Grand Final

The Red Bull esports circuit is one of the biggest in the world, attracting global talent to compete at iconic venues. This year's Red Bull Home Ground Final begins soon, and MSI has just been announced as the official PC partner for the Valorant tournament, taking place between November 13th and November 16th.

This collaboration marks the next milestone in the strategic partnership between MSI and Red Bull, reinforcing their joint commitment to elevating competitive gaming. As part of the event, MSI will power the tournament with over 100 cutting-edge gaming desktops, including models from the Aegis ZS2 series in both the training rooms and on-stage. The MSI Aegis Z52 desktops are powered by AMD Ryzen processors, with Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards.

MSI is also providing a range of gaming laptops for the event, enabling high-quality content capture and streaming in a mobile-production format. Laptops to be used at the event include the MSI Crosshair 18 HX and 16 HX models, as well as the MSI Stealth A16 and the MSI Raider 18 HX.

MSI and Red Bull will be running a competition over the next couple of weeks, offering up free tickets to the live event if you aren't already attending. There will be more giveaways happening at the event itself as well, on top of photo-ops with the players and other surprise fan interactions.

You can find all of the details on the Red Bull Grand Final tournament, HERE.

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