ELEAGUE has signed a deal to stream its content exclusively through Twitch, the company announced today. The professional esports league created by Turner Broadcasting and talent agency WME | IMG was, until now, shown both on YouTube and Twitch, as well as on television, through Turner’s TBS. Starting from Jan. 26, with the final stage of the ELEAGUE: Boston Major, Twitch will exclusively own the league’s online streaming rights.

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The terms of the deal were not announced, but the announcement mentions a “multi-year agreement”, under which Twitch will get the third-party distribution rights for all ELEAGUE events, which include titles like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Rocket League, and various fighting games.

“ELEAGUE and Twitch have formed an incredible partnership that has allowed ELEAGUE’s premium live event coverage to reach a highly engaged, digitally-native community of passionate fans,” said Craig Barry, Turner Sports’ executive VP of Production and CCO.

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One of ELEAGUE’s main competitors in the CS:GO scene, the ESL Pro League, went the other direction last week. While Turner decided to partner with a gaming-first platform, ESL opted to sell its exclusive rights to Facebook.

On top of that, ELEAGUE announced the extension of its deals with Alienware and HyperX. Dell’s Alienware and ELEAGUE first partnered in January 2017 and renewed their partnership for another year. Thus Dell will continue to serve as the competition’s exclusive PC hardware provider. At the same time, HyperX will continue to be the exclusive headset provider, renewing its partnership with ELEAGUE for a third season.

These are not the only marketing partners the ELEAGUE has secured for 2018, as it has already announced deals with Boost Mobile, Kellogg’s Cheez-It, GEICO, and the US Air Force.