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Eyewear Brand Oakley Signs Seth ‘Scump’ Abner As Its First Pro Esports Athlete

Iconic eyewear brand Oakley has signed its first pro esports athlete spokesperson, tapping top Call Of Duty player Seth ‘Scump’ Abner for a long-term endorsement deal.

As part of the pact, Oakley will serve as Scump’s exclusive eyewear partner during all of his competitive matches and streams. The deal was brokered by his longtime talent agency, UTA.

Abner, whose fans call him ‘The King’, is a two-time Major League Gaming X Games gold medalist, and was awarded ‘Best Console Player’ at the 2017 Esports Industry Awards. He joins Oakley’s existing athlete roster, which includes footballers Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson, skier Mikaela Shiffrin, and snowboarder Chloe Kim.

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“It is an honor to be the first esports athlete on Team Oakley,” Abner said in a statement. “Oakley has quickly proven itself to be an authentic and committed partner, so I’m excited to introduce the brand’s offerings to my fans and engage with other athletes on their roster. We already have a lot in the works and I look forward to sharing more in the months to come.”

Though Abner marks Oakley’s first long-term creator partner, the company has previously delved into the world of esports with the launch of an eyewear collection alongside gaming accessory brand Turtle Beach. Oakley also partnered with EA Sports on the Madden NFL 21 Championship Series, a tournament comprising both athletes and celebrities.

“The fierce loyalty of fans and followers of gaming is an attribute we strongly admire and aspire to strategically build through partnerships such as this,” Oakley global marketing director Caio Amato said in a statement. “At the same time, we aim to shine a brighter light on the incredible amount of mental and physical prowess exhibited by professional gamers to members of the Oakley community who may be new to the sport.”

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