Team SoloMid has partnered with PayPal’s mobile payments service, Venmo.

According to a source, the companies will activate around Fortnite player/streamer Ali “Myth” Kabbani, as well as give money away via the Venmo app.

Kabbani recently appeared in videos with actor Samuel L. Jackson to promote the Warner Bros. film, SHAFT .

Team SoloMid (TSM) has partnered with Venmo, the mobile payments service owned by PayPal. In a tweet, the team claimed that the deal would offer fans “exclusive experiences and chances to interact with your favorite pros like never before.”

No further details were provided. A source close to the deal told The Esports Observer that the companies will first debut an activation around popular Fortnite streamer and pro player Ali “Myth” Kabbani, offering players a chance to compete alongside him both live in person and online.

Another planned activation will see TSM give away cash prizes to fans via Venmo. That sounds similar in approach to a recent activation by team 100 Thieves and its partner Cash App (owned by financial services company Square ). In March, 100 Thieves founder and CEO Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag gave away thousands of dollars to fans via Cash App.

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Kabbani recently appeared in a series of promotional videos with actor Samuel L. Jackson to promote the movie SHAFT, which came about via a content collaboration between TSM and Warner Bros. TSM’s partners also include Dr Pepper , Logitech G , Geico, Chipotle , Grubhub, and Legion by Lenovo .