Kia’s sponsorship of the LEC is the latest marketing campaign from a brand experienced in forging closer connections with younger generations of car buyers.
As main sponsor of the championship, Kia has launched a new film called ‘Ready to Play’, created in collaboration with some of the LEC’s most well-known ‘casters’ (online gaming commentators).
Kia’s film sees Trevor ‘Quickshot’ Henry gather a team of casters at the wheel of a new Kia Stinger, collecting Romain Bigeard, Indiana ‘Froskurinn’ Black, Daniel ‘Drakos’ Drakos, Aaron ‘Medic’ Chamberlain, and Andrew ‘Vedius’ Day on their way to the LEC.
Kia will create new digital marketing content throughout 2019 to grab fans’ attention, featuring prominent players, casters and Kia vehicles. Kia will also host promotional booths at LEC stadium events, and create original content with esports team ‘Fnatic’, who have won the League of Legends championships seven times, as they drive the latest KIA vehicles.
"We are excited to partner with KIA and join a prestigious list of events and sports brands as we enter a new era for the League of Legends European Championship, which is the leading esport league in Europe. We look forward to working together with KIA to provide an experience that money can't buy for all League of Legends players across Europe,” said Alban Dechelotte, Head of Sponsorships and Business Development at Riot Games EU.
Launched in 2009, League of Legends is an online battle arena game and the world’s most popular esports game. League of Legends players control ‘champions’, and work together in teams as they clash for supremacy over in-game territory. The LEC represents the highest standard of League of Legends play in Europe, with ten teams competing in the top league. Like traditional sports, the LEC is watched by millions of engaged fans, following teams of professional esports players and high-profile casters via digital streaming services.