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Tanglewood Games become training and travel wear sponsors

Hartlepool United are pleased to welcome Tanglewood Games, who have become first-team training and travel wear sponsors for the duration of the 2024/25 season.

The sponsorship will see Tanglewood Games’ branding adorned across all training and travel kit worn by the Pools first team, as well as on our scoreboard at home fixtures.

Established in 2017, Tanglewood Games were founded by a team of ex-Epic Games engineers and supply extensive Unreal Engineering support to developers as an officially recognised source of expertise; through the Unreal Engine Approved Service Partner Program.

Specialising in optimisation, porting, technology integration, and full consultation, the team’s experience spans a catalogue of AAA titles and global IPs, including Hogwarts Legacy, Fortnite, Sea of Thieves and the recently announced Funko Fusion.

Click here to visit the Tanglewood Games website and learn more information.

Hartlepool United Commercial and Operations Director, Rose Stoker, stated:

“We’re delighted to have Tanglewood Games onboard and we thank them for the tremendous support. We’re proud to be working with another local company and we’re excited to give them exposure at home and on the road this season.”

Co-Founder of Tanglewood Games, Chris Wood, added:

“At Tanglewood Games, we are thrilled to support our hometown and stand behind our local football club. We believe in the spirit of community and the power of games to bring us together. Here’s to a great season. Up the Pools!”

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