Stay22 teams up with Riot Games to help League of Legends fans book hotels easier. The Canadian travel company will connect its booking system with Riot's ticket platform. Fans can buy tickets and reserve rooms at the same time for the September championship event. The partnership removes the hassle of using different websites to plan trips. Texas will host the League of Legends Championship Americas playoffs on September 27th and 28th.
The Credit Union of Texas Event Center near Dallas will welcome over 7000 esports fans. Teams from North and South conferences will compete for the first LTA Championship Trophy. Winners advance to the World Championship tournament taking place later in China. Stay22's technology shows hotel options right when people buy their tickets. The system works well for mobile users who want quick booking decisions.
Malcolm Archer from Stay22 says his company started because someone had trouble finding hotels for esports events. The Montreal-based firm reached 500 million dollars in bookings during 2024 with 25 million in revenue. Stay22 works with more than 3500 partners and has arranged over one million trips worldwide. Riot Games creates popular video games like League of Legends and VALORANT. Both companies plan to expand their partnership for future tournaments.
The Credit Union of Texas Event Center near Dallas will welcome over 7000 esports fans. Teams from North and South conferences will compete for the first LTA Championship Trophy. Winners advance to the World Championship tournament taking place later in China. Stay22's technology shows hotel options right when people buy their tickets. The system works well for mobile users who want quick booking decisions.
Malcolm Archer from Stay22 says his company started because someone had trouble finding hotels for esports events. The Montreal-based firm reached 500 million dollars in bookings during 2024 with 25 million in revenue. Stay22 works with more than 3500 partners and has arranged over one million trips worldwide. Riot Games creates popular video games like League of Legends and VALORANT. Both companies plan to expand their partnership for future tournaments.