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Secretlab is gaming chair provider of StarLadder CS:GO Major

The casters and players will be using the Secretlab 2020 series, from the qualifiers all the way to the finals.

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Gaming seat company Secretlab has revealed a new partnership with StarLadder that sees them become the official choice of gaming seats for the StarLadder Major Berlin CS:GO competition, which will host teams like Astralis and Team Liquid fighting it out to see who's the best.

This is where we'll see the new Secretlab 2020 series, which the company says is the result of three years of research and development, supporting the players and casters for the matches and training sessions in qualifiers and the finals.

"We're proud to provide our award-winning chairs to support these top Counter-Strike: Global Offensive players with the best sitting experience throughout the StarLadder Berlin Major so they can deliver the best gaming showing of their lifetimes. CS:GO players today are rightfully selective about only using the best-quality gear - even tilting their keyboards to give themselves a performance edge. This is what Secretlab chairs are engineered for: To perfectly complement and support every gamer's unique sitting preference regardless of game, from the fully-adjustable armrests to the backrest - giving the best comfort and optimizing their performance," said Ian Alexander Ang, co-founder and CEO of Secretlab.

"Partnering with the world's best gaming equipment brands to support the most talented and top CS:GO players is of the utmost importance as tournament organizers. Secretlab was the clear choice as a gaming product leader; their gaming seats are of unmatched quality. Having sat on their award-winning chairs ourselves, we are confident their gaming chairs would complete every CS:GO professional's list of essential gear for a top gaming performance," added Alexander Chegrinez, Chief Business Development Officer at StarLadder.

Is this a good choice for the Major?

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