UC Berkeley has added NVIDIA and CORSAIR to the list of sponsors for its new esports community center.

The brands will provide funding and equipment to the center and sponsor several new gaming programs.

The university’s esports program has also partnered with Riot Games, NRG Esports, and the San Francisco Shock to support the new center and its initiatives.

NVIDIA and CORSAIR have partnered with Cal Esports, the esports program of the University of California, Berkeley, to provide funding and equipment for the school’s new community center.

The Cal Esports Community Center, which opens on August 27, will serve as the home of the university’s competitive teams and a hub for casual gamers. The center will also host gaming events and programs such as a Women in Gaming initiative and a health and wellness program, both of which will be supported by all partners.

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Cal Esports has also partnered with Riot Games to launch an intramural League of Legends league. In April, the organization announced a partnership with San Francisco-based esports organization NRG Esports and its Overwatch League team San Francisco Shock to sponsor the community center.

According to the most recent announcement, “the total value of all partnerships so far exceeds $1M over three years.”