Canadian tournament organiser Incendium has officially revealed its partners for Electric Clash 2025, a Tekken 8–focused Challenger Event on the Tekken World Tour 2025 (TWT2025). The announcement was made through a thread on the official X handle, just days before the event kicks off on November 8 in Toronto.
As per the official announcement, ASUS Republic of Gamers leads the list as the Official Hardware Partner, providing monitors, PCs, and ROG Ally (Xbox Edition) demo units for competitors and attendees to try out. ASUS ROG’s hardware will power all setups at the event, so players can compete during the tournament in peak performance mode.
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Apart from this, Vitaly Design joins as the Accessory Partner, offering custom, sustainably made stainless steel accessories. As a result of this partnership, the first-place winner will receive a TRANSIT Cuban link chain from Vitaly.
Rounding out the lineup is PREFIRE (styled PREF*RE), named the Official Heat Partner for the event. With Toronto’s November temperatures dipping, Prefre will supply handwarmers on-site to keep players and spectators comfortable throughout the weekend.
The Esports Radar recently ran a story, “How PREFIRE Founder Turned a Hand Warmer Obsession Into a Business,” diving into how the company’s owners found their own niche to enter the esports industry. Also based in Canada, PREFIRE has been expanding its participation in the scene by sponsoring collegiate teams like Humber Esports.
Earlier this year, Incendium also revealed the partnership deal with Bandai Namco Esports for the Electric Clash 2025. While the exact terms of the deal were not shared, Bandai Namco Esports possibly helped the organisers by providing official game licenses, ensuring tournament integrity (e.g., standardized rules and patches), and offering their esports infrastructure, such as the Esports Tournament Portal for registration and leaderboard tracking.


