
North American esports organisation M80 has partnered up with gaming peripherals company Wooting.
According to a release, Wooting will equip M80’s Counter-Strike and Rainbow Six Siege rosters with the newly released 60HE v2 keyboard. Financial terms of the partnership were not disclosed.
Additionally, the partnership will see Wooting supporting the esports team through product innovation, technical assistance, and marketing initiatives.
Founded in the Netherlands, Wooting has been progressively increasing its presence in the esports space. Prior to the partnership with M80, the keyboard manufacturer signed former VALORANT pro and content creator Tyson ‘TenZ‘ Ngo as its official ambassador.
M80 is Riding the Wave of Strong Results
Even though the 2025 season has been rather turbulent for M80, the team recently won the R6 Munich Major 2025 after defeating Team Falcons in the Grand Final, marking the team’s first international Rainbow Six Siege X title since it entered the scene in late 2022.
With the win, the organisation has also secured a direct qualification to the Six Invitational 2026, which will take place in Paris, France, next February.
Aside from Rainbow Six Siege and Counter-Strike, the team also competes in Rocket League. Recently, the team has also gone back to its old logo as part of a wider refresh while also teasing a potential return to the VALORANT esports scene. M80 quit the Challengers ecosystem in May of this year, after multiple failed attempts at qualifying for VCT Americas.
Commercially, the team counts on the support of cryptocurrency software platform Exodus, Zowie, Secretlab and Aimlab, among others. Prior to the Wooting partnership, M80 closed a deal with AI platform Omnic.AI in March this year.
“We’re thrilled to partner with Wooting, a brand that shares our dedication to excellence and innovation,” said Marco Mereu, CEO of M80.
“Our Counter-Strike and Rainbow Six teams operate at the highest level of competition, where every fraction of a second matters […] This partnership represents more than just equipment—it’s about aligning with a company that understands what competitive gamers truly need.”
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