DXRACER Joins CS2 MESA Nomadic Masters Spring 2025

Gaming chair manufacturer DXRACER has announced a partnership with the upcoming CS2 MESA Nomadic Masters Spring 2025, one of the most significant tier-2 Valve-ranked events on the calendar. The tournament, hosted in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, will bring together top CS2 teams from around the world, and DXRACER is stepping in as the official chair partner.

DXRACER Brings the Martian Series to Mongolia

As part of the collaboration, DXRACER will supply the competing teams with its latest Martian Series gaming chairs, designed for comfort and performance during long competitive matches. The brand will also launch a special giveaway featuring a custom chair signed by the tournament winner.

“Partnering with MESA is about more than just branding,” a DXRACER spokesperson shared. “We’re committed to developing tools that elevate the gameplay experience, directly influenced by what professional players need.”

Founded in 2001 with a focus on luxury racing seats, DXRACER transitioned into gaming chairs in 2006 and has since become one of the most recognized names in esports. Headquartered in Michigan, the brand now has a global footprint across all continents.

Expanding Esports Involvement

The MESA partnership is the latest in a string of high-profile esports collaborations for DXRACER. Earlier this year, it introduced the Martian Electric Gaming Chair Extremesland Edition at the eXTREMESLAND CS Asia Open 2024 Finals in Shanghai and partnered with the XSE Pro League. In 2024, DXRACER also became the official gaming chair partner of VCT China during its inaugural VALORANT season.

The brand has worked with major esports tournaments like Evo 2023, the Dota 2 Bali Major, and StarsWar 2023, and maintains sponsorships with top-tier teams such as NRG Esports and San Francisco Shock.

CS2 MESA Nomadic Masters: Format and Teams

The MESA Nomadic Masters Spring 2025 features a $250,000 prize pool and marks the largest Valve-ranked tier-2 event currently on the CS2 calendar. Eight teams will compete, with four invited via VRS Global Rankings (BIG, SAW, B8, and HEROIC) and four joining through qualifiers, including Chinggis Warriors, The Huns Esports, and JiJieHao.

The competition will start with a Swiss-style group stage (best-of-three format), followed by a single-elimination playoff for the top four teams. The champion will earn $135,000 and a shot at rising in the Valve Regional Standings.

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