100 Thieves Announce Totino’s Sponsorship of 100T Fortnite

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100 Thieves Announce Totino’s Sponsorship of 100T Fortnite

100 Thieves announced today that Totino’s will sponsor its Fortnite team. In addition to the sponsorship, the 100 Thieves has also revealed that its Fortnite team will move into the Totino’s World Cup House in Atlanta in order to practice for the Fortnite World Cup Qualifiers.


North American esports organization announced an expansion with current 100T Call of Duty sponsor Totino’s that will cover the team’s Fortnite Squad.

The sponsorship comes with several perks for the 100T Fortnite squad, including access to the Totino’s World Cup House. The World Cup House, located in Atlanta, is a six-bedroom team house.  Additionally, the Atlanta location means more access to scrims and quality competition, as almost three times as many players qualify from the east coast of the United States than the west coast.

Additionally, Totino’s will sponsor a 10-week series called Loot that will chronicle the squad’s journey. Episodes will start to air on April 26th with additional episodes following after on a weekly basis. Each episode will focus on a different member of the 100T Fortnite roster.

“Totino’s has been an incredible partner for our Call of Duty team and [02100] docuseries, so we couldn’t be happier that the company is now a presenting sponsor of our Fortnite team as well,” said Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag, 100 Thieves Founder and CEO. “The Atlanta house will allow our professional players to practice the same way they’ll compete, and the Loot series will give our fans a closer look at their journeys to success. We’re stoked – we can’t wait for what’s next for our Fortnite team.”

100 Thieves' Fortnite roster is as follows:

Davis “Ceice” McClellan

Hayden “Elevate” Krueger

Maurilio “Blind” Gramajo

Ken “Kenith

Sawyer “SirDimetrious”

“Kyzui”


Images VIA: 100 Thieves and Totinos

Nick Johnson
Nick "Lesona" Johnson is an esports journalist with a focus on CS:GO and the OWL. His interest for esports started with CS:S and grew into a career as both an esports writer and an avid fan, giving him a unique perspective on both the casual and professional scenes. Twitter: @Lesona_