Today, November 5 th , Red Bull celebrated the League of Legends (LoL) World Championship Final and its two
sponsored teams, T1 and DRX, by releasing its aerial activation performance shot across the San Francisco skyline featuring the Red Bull Air Force team.
The team of skilled Red Bull Air Force athletes including Mike Swanson, Sean MacCormac, Miles Daisher, and Jon DeVore, performed the skydiving stunt with T1 and DRX-themed flags, smoke colors and choreographed formations as they descended near the Chase Center to celebrate the final face-off between the two teams at Worlds Finals.
Fans can view the official footage shot on October 31st of the aerial activation beginning 2PM PT Saturday, November 5 on Red Bull Gaming YouTube and LoL Esports YouTube. Additionally, the Red Bull Air Force jump will be featured during the Worlds Opening Ceremony livestream on lolesports.com starting today at 5PM PT Saturday, November 5.
Additional assets to complement your coverage including clips, still images, and full video assets from Riot
and Red Bull can be found on the Press Kit here.
The Opening Ceremony features a star-studded line-up of international artists who have contributed to the League of Legends universe this year including singer and record producer Jackson Wang, and Grammy- winning rapper, singer, songwriter, and President of League of Legends, Lil Nas X. Edda Hayes will also join the opening ceremony performance.
About LoL Esports
LoL Esports is a premier global sport that has attracted the attention of millions of fans around the world since 2011. More than 800 players on 100+ professional League of Legends esports teams compete across a dozen leagues globally. Within each regional league, teams compete against one another over the course of two seasonal splits in hopes of earning regional titles and championship points. Placements in these seasonal splits grant top-performing teams invitations to international tournaments: the Mid-Season Invitational and the World Championship.
About Red Bull
Red Bull Energy Drink is available in over 170 countries worldwide and more than 7.4 billion cans of Red Bull
were consumed last year, more than 2.7 billion of those in the U.S. alone. Red Bull Energy Drink’s signature
8.4 fl oz contains 80 mg of caffeine, about the same amount as in a home-brewed cup of coffee. For more
information, visit energydrink-us.redbull.com
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