GameSquare Holdings announced that FaZe Esports has entered into a three-year, seven-figure partnership with CORSAIR. The agreement establishes CORSAIR as the exclusive provider of mice, keyboards, headsets, and mousepads for FaZe’s rosters.
Beyond jersey sleeve placement and category exclusivity, the two brands will collaborate on a dedicated “pro line” of products, utilizing direct feedback and testing from FaZe athletes to optimise hardware for competitive performance. Though the deal explicitly carries a “seven-figure” label, its announcement does not reveal if or how much of the investment will be covered in the form of equipment provision.
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“FaZe Esports’ partnership with CORSAIR reflects the sustained growth of the brand and our ability to connect CORSAIR with highly engaged global audiences,” stated Justin Kenna, CEO of GameSquare. Tobias Brinkmann, SVP of Gaming Devices at CORSAIR, added that the collaboration is designed to provide “actionable feedback” from elite players to refine CORSAIR’s performance technology.
The partnership centers on a collaborative product development cycle. By involving FaZe’s Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) and Rainbow Six Siege players in the design process, CORSAIR aims to validate its engineering at the highest level of play. The deal also includes co-developed content, digital campaigns, and live event activations, tapping into the “FaZe Clan” ecosystem aiming to drive brand loyalty among Gen Z and Gen Alpha audiences.
For GameSquare, the deal represents a breath of fresh air for its FaZe division after a tough period: the organisation was left out of the Esports World Cup 2026 Club Partner Program and also took a hit by not qualifying for the upcoming CS2 IEM Cologne Major 2026. Qualifying to a CS2 Major represents a substantial income channel for esports organisations, not only for brand exposure but also due to the sale of in-game stickers of participating teams and players.

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