
If your like me when your gaming you can sometimes be uncomfortable, move around a lot, and find many new ways to sit on your couch. The Fatal1ty brand, spearheaded by the world’s best known video gamer, Johnathan “Fatal1ty” Wendel, has just signed an agreement with exclusive furniture company, Southern Enterprises, Inc., to develop and distribute a custom line of gaming furniture tailored specifically to the ergonomic requirements and performance enhancement features of gamers. Read on for the full release.
FATAL1TY SIGNS LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH SOUTHERN ENTERPRISES TO DEVELOP EXCLUSIVE LINE OF GAMING FURNITURE
(CALABASAS, California. August 30, 2010) The Fatal1ty brand announces the signing of a license agreement with exclusive furniture company, Southern Enterprises, Inc., to develop and distribute a custom line of gaming furniture tailored specifically to the ergonomic requirements and performance enhancement features of gamers. The line, to be spearheaded by the world’s best known video gamer, Johnathan “Fatal1ty” Wendel, is the first of its kind and promises to shape the market where currently there is a void.
Fatal1ty will provide insight, design concepts and suggestions for the requirements gamers need to achieve peak performance that might be restricted by improper or makeshift furniture. “I’m excited to work with Southern Enterprises and create furniture that meets the needs of professional and amateur gamers to compete at their highest ability on both PC and console”, stated Fatal1ty. “I’ve played on a lot of different setups at LANs and tournaments and plan to build the ultimate experience in furniture for a gamer to dominate his world.”
Southern Enterprises, Inc. is a Dallas based designer, manufacturer and importer of Furniture, Home Furnishing and Decorative Accessories. ”We know that Johnathan, as “Fatal1ty”, is a world champion gamer, and we believe that with his help we can create a world class collection of gaming desks, media cabinets, and storage pieces to serve the gaming community”, said Dirk Brinkerhoff Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Southern Enterprises, Inc. “It is our hope that our collaboration with “Fatal1ty” will enable us to create furniture gaming pieces that will provide enhanced capability and functionally, added comfort and ease of use, and that the combination of these features will ultimately enable each player who uses our “Fatal1ty” branded furniture to be a better gamer than they were without it.”
Products are scheduled for delivery in Spring 2011.
About Johnathan ”Fatal1ty” Wendel
Johnathan “Fatal1ty” Wendel became the world’s first full time professional video gamer in 1999 and since then has dominated competitions all over the world, winning an unprecedented 12 world titles in 5 different games. His dedication to the concept of competitive video gaming led him to create a range of gaming gear that carries the Fatal1ty Brand. Additionally at the Copenhagen eSport Challenge Fatal1ty achieved the Guinness world record through playing Quake 4 death match with five rotating opponents and gaining 671 frags in 1 hour.
In honor of his contributions, Fatal1ty was awarded the first ever Lifetime Achievement Award in the four-year history of the eSports-Award for “showing exceptional sportsmanship, taking part in shaping eSports into what it is today, and for being the prime representative of this young sport. He has become the figurehead for eSports worldwide.” http://www.fatal1ty.com/
About Southern Enterprises, Inc.:
Southern Enterprises, Inc. (SEI) is the market leader in online retail sales of Furniture and Home Furnishings to some of the largest and most respected (Fortune 500) companies in the United States. SEI’s capabilities include State of the Art warehouse and distribution centers, in-house photography studios, as well as an award winning proprietary inventory management system that is second to none in the industry. SEI, a 34 year old privately held company, has a fully staffed office in China to provide International product sourcing, quality control, and logistics management. http://www.seidal.com/













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