The 15,000 sq ft building will serve as a temporary voting center, starting 30th October till election day on 3rd November.

100 Thieves gives back to the community!

In support of democracy, 100 Thieves has partnered with Slick, a graffiti artist, for a temporary mural. For now, the mural says “vote,” but after the election, it will read as “we voted.”

Standard safety guidelines will be followed when it comes to the voting procedure. Voters will have to wear masks and gloves to enter the premises while maintaining social distancing.

In a statement made by Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag, the 100 Thieves founder said:

A tweet from its official handle reflected the same sentiments.

It’s a good initiative on behalf of 100 Thieves. The team recently retired from the CS: GO professional circuit, but its rosters for Valorant, League of Legends, and Fortnite are still active.

Here’s a fun fact: 100 Thieves also own a booming apparel business. Its gear is tough to come by, but it has made it easier and cheaper this time.

You can find even virtual versions of 100 Thieves gear on Animal Crossing: New Horizons. The company has released virtual versions of every piece of gear it has come up with to date. You’ll find the codes to access the gear here.

The fact that 100 Thieves has contributed to the election season in America is the latest in this new relationship between esports and politics. Very recently, Republican Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) hosted a huge Twitch stream while playing Among Us and encouraged people to vote.

Also, The Biden Campaign had launched a virtual official headquarters in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

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