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LA Valiant’s new playoff campaign includes support from the LA Kings and LA Galaxy

A bunch of watch parties will celebrate the team's playoff run.

Overwatch League stage four champions Los Angeles Valiant are gearing up for the season one playoffs by launching a “Live the Legacy” campaign.

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Partnered up with NHL’s Los Angeles Kings and MLS’ Los Angeles Galaxy, the LA Valiant will release co-branded merchandise, ticket specials for the LA Valiant watch parties, promotional support, and fan experiences. Everything will go down at the watch parties on July 20. That’s when LA Valiant will compete in the Overwatch League’s season one semifinals.

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Watch parties will be held across California, in Los Angeles, Orange County, Inland Empire, and San Diego. Ticket sales will go to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. Want to attend? Here’s the details: Across the four watch parties, fans can purchase one of three ticket tiers—a $10 ticket, a $15 ticket, or a $15 ticket that enters fans into a drawing. (The last deal won’t last past June 21.)

“As a Los Angeles-based team, we aspire to the achievements and excellence of existing iconic sports brands in this city,” LA Valiant CEO Noah Whinston said in a statement. “Fortunately, we have support from the two-time Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings and five-time MLS Cup champion LA Galaxy who will help the LA Valiant live the Los Angeles championship legacy, and that starts with our ‘Live the Legacy’ playoff campaign.”

Full information for the events is listed on the LA Valiant website.

The Overwatch League season one playoffs will run from July 11 to 21 at Blizzard Arena in Los Angeles. Six teams will be whittled down to the two that will compete for the championship title at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York on July 27 and 28.


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