Esports organization Complexity Gaming has announced that it has extended its partnership with the US military for the fifth consecutive year. The deal, which will see the pair continue to work together through a series of tournaments and activations, will be headlined by the Soldier Showdown event returning next month.
Scheduled to return on May 6, the tournament will be split into three sections, with the first dedicated to MultiVersus in May, followed by Rocket League in July, and finally Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 in September. The top-ranked players after these will head to Complexity HQ in November for one final live event.
“Over the past four episodes of Soldier Showdown, we’ve seen how friendly competition and community building can strengthen the bonds between our military men and women,” said GameSquare CEO Justin Kenna. parent organization of Complexity. “We are incredibly proud of our continued collaboration with the U.S. military and look forward to expanding our partnership to positively impact those who serve.”
The finances behind this extension are not mentioned.