PGL will use Secretlab equipment across its tournament stages next year. The Romanian esports tournament organiser and the gaming chair manufacturer have entered an agreement for 2026. The partnership will see Secretlab gear installed in all on-stage player areas and practice rooms at PGL events, with the aim of providing standardised setups.

The equipment standardisation forms part of PGL’s infrastructure planning for a significant 2026 event schedule. This includes operating the second Counter-Strike 2 Major of the year, which will be held in Singapore from November 25 to December 13. The tournament will feature 32 teams competing for a $1.25 million prize pool at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.

“This partnership is about creating the best possible environment for everyone involved at our events,” said Silviu Stroie, PGL CEO, at the official announcement. “Players spend countless hours practicing and competing, and having equipment that supports them – literally – makes a real difference.”

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The deal specifies the use of the Secretlab On-Stage Standard Collection. This includes the Secretlab MAGNUS Pro sit-to-stand desk, the TITAN Evo chair, and the InfinitePrecision Armrest. The equipment allows for precise adjustments, giving players the ability to replicate their personal configuration from practice rooms on the main stage.

The arrangement continues a trend of furniture and peripheral brands seeking prominent placement at elite events, similar to Blacklyte‘s role at the Starladder Budapest Major in 2025. For such companies, these integrated partnerships serve to maintain crucial visibility and association with top-tier competition in front of the esports audience.

PGL has also previously committed to holding at least 13 Dota 2 tournaments with $1 million prize pools each between 2025 and 2028.

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