Wednesday, February 27, 2013

RaidCall LoL Championship Series Announces the Launch of Streaming Group: 527



RaidCall, a free VoIP tool for group communication that allows users to chat with other people in RaidCall groups, announces the launch of a new streaming group: 527.


 RaidCall new streaming group 527 has been working eagerly to provide better streaming experience and now users are able to enjoy most favorite Twitch.TV streams or YouTube videos with friends, while making full use of RaidCall functions, such as group voice chat, votes or even organizing giveaways.
RaidCall also entered several partnerships with e-sports organizations such as Evil Geniuses allowing users to hang around with the world’s most famous gamers. Naeng, an avid RaidCaller, described his RaidCall experience, as follows:
“Different from watching streams from Twitch directly, we can watch and discuss something with same boat people from different countries, and also can participate in some interesting events hosted by group admins such as giveaways or voting for MVP, which can bring you a different feeling of attending tournament scenes.”
Today, RaidCall is happy to inform users that a new channel has been setup on RaidCall for all passionate League of Legends gamers, where they can keep up with the latest streams around the ‘Championship Series’.
Download RaidCall at http://www.raidcall.com, and join Group: 527 to enjoy the official matches streaming in 4 different languages (English, Spanish, French and Polish). All these streams are officially run by Riot Games, meaning users will have the ultimate League of Legends experience within a few clicks.

For active streamers, do not hesitate to contact the organization to establish partnership. Email: sophia.chu(at)kunlun-inc(dot)com. RaidCall is happy to provide interesting and high quality streaming groups to users.



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