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== Team Names ==
== All Team Names ==
When entering a match, each team of three contestants is assigned to a random team, each with a unique name and logo. This logo will be displayed in the top-left, along with each team's total cash amount. The announcers will use the team's unique name to give updates on some match events, such as when a team gets wiped, or when a team reaches the top of the leaderboard.<gallery mode="nolines" widths="150" heights="150" perrow="8">
When entering a match, each team of three contestants is assigned to a random team, each with a unique name and logo. This logo will be displayed in the top-left, along with each team's total cash amount. The announcers will use the team's unique name to give updates on some match events, such as when a team gets wiped, or when a team reaches the top of the leaderboard.<gallery mode="nolines" widths="150" heights="150" perrow="8">
File:The-Big-Splash Team-Logo.png|The Big Splash
File:The-Big-Splash Team-Logo.png|The Big Splash

Revision as of 23:03, 15 December 2023

Sponsors play a major role in THE FINALS, as they are currently the main vehicle for the world and narrative of the game. Sponsors want exposure to the game show's massive audience for their brand and products/services, and sponsored gear is a sign of a success for contestants.

Official Sponsors for Season 1

VOLPE, an company that creates the VR.
HOLTOW, an insurance company, focusing on protecting digital assets.


Official Sponsors for Season 0

OSPUZE, an energy drink brand.
ISEUL-T, South Korean fashion-wear brand.

All Team Names

When entering a match, each team of three contestants is assigned to a random team, each with a unique name and logo. This logo will be displayed in the top-left, along with each team's total cash amount. The announcers will use the team's unique name to give updates on some match events, such as when a team gets wiped, or when a team reaches the top of the leaderboard.