UK esports organisation Endpoint have announced the companies that will be supplying gaming gear to the upcoming Endpoint HQ in Sheffield.
The organisation announced in a press release that their long-time sponsors Overclockers UK and Noblechairs will be supplying the Endpoint headquarters.
System builder Overclockers UK will provide pre-built PCs from the Refract Gaming range as well as monitors and desks, while gaming chair brand Noblechairs will be providing Hero and Epic Series gaming chairs for the facility for Endpoint staff, players and external customers using the Endpoint HQ boot camp rooms and media studio.
There will also be gaming desks from ThunderX3 and Nitro Concepts, via Overclockers UK.
Along with all of this equipment, Endgame Gear will be providing gaming mice for the offices, with a lightweight design (70g weight), a resolution of up to 19000 CPI and a lift-off distance of 1mm to support the Endpoint HQ boot camps and workshops.
“Endpoint’s goal is to provide a top-of-the-range boot camp experience for players, media creators/streamers and tournament organisers both inside and outside the organisation,” read a press release. “Overclockers UK’s range of pre-built PCs make them the perfect partners for this exercise. A full range of prebuilt PCs for competing, working and streaming from the Refract Gaming range will be the backbone of the Endpoint HQ.”
“I’m really proud to see how far Endpoint has come, we’ve been working together for six years and being part of this journey has been incredible. I can’t wait to see the new Endpoint HQ shaking up UK esports!” said Steven Levitt, UK Business Development Manager at Pro Gamers Group.
“Having worked with Endpoint for many years, it’s fantastic to see their growth, and an exciting new chapter for Overclockers UK to be powering their new HQ,” added Andy Welsh, Partnerships and Relationships Manager.
Peter Thompson, COO at Endpoint, commented: “The support both Overclockers UK and noblechairs have shown Endpoint and grassroots UK esports over the last six years has been amazing. This would not have been possible without them and really helps us bring this state-of-the-art facility to life.”
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Dom is an award-winning writer and finalist of the Esports Journalist of the Year 2023 award. He graduated from Bournemouth University with a 2:1 degree in Multi-Media Journalism in 2007.
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