AGON by AOC Names Gaules as Official Global Brand Ambassador for 2026 Alongside Elite Influencer Squad
AGON by AOC, the high-performance gaming sub-brand of TPV Technology, has officially announced the appointment of Alexandre "Gaules" Borba Chiqueta as its primary brand ambassador for the year 2026. This strategic partnership marks a significant transition from the streamer’s previous intermittent collaborations with the brand to a comprehensive, multi-faceted integration into the company’s marketing and product development ecosystem. Accompanying Gaules in this high-profile initiative is a newly formed "elite squad" of digital creators, including mainstream entertainment powerhouse Julio Cocielo and esports entrepreneur Bruno "PlayHard" Bittencourt. The move signals a concerted effort by AOC to solidify its dominance in the Brazilian gaming market, leveraging the cultural capital of the country’s most influential content creators to bridge the gap between high-end hardware and the grassroots gaming community.
A Strategic Alignment of Influence and Technology
The formalization of the partnership between AGON by AOC and Gaules is the culmination of years of mutual engagement within the Brazilian esports circuit. While Gaules has historically utilized AOC hardware in his broadcasts, the 2026 agreement elevates his role to a central pillar of the brand’s identity. According to corporate communications from AOC, the selection of Gaules is intended to symbolize the "roots" and "legitimacy" of the Brazilian esports scene. As a former professional Counter-Strike player and coach, Gaules brings a level of authenticity that resonates with a demographic often skeptical of traditional corporate endorsements.
The inclusion of Julio Cocielo and Bruno PlayHard further diversifies the brand’s reach. Julio Cocielo, one of Brazil’s most successful YouTubers, has been tasked with connecting the AGON brand to the broader entertainment and lifestyle sectors. His role focuses on the "casual-competitive" segment, highlighting how gaming hardware integrates into daily life, humor, and general content creation. Conversely, Bruno PlayHard, the co-founder of the global esports organization LOUD, provides a bridge to the mobile gaming community and the professional management side of the industry. PlayHard’s involvement is expected to emphasize the performance, reliability, and business-critical nature of high-end monitors in the competitive landscape.
The Chronology of Gaules: From Professional Play to Global Streaming Dominance
To understand the weight of this partnership, one must look at the historical trajectory of Alexandre Borba. Gaules’ career began in the early 2000s during the infancy of the Brazilian Counter-Strike scene. As a member and later a leader of the legendary team g3nerationX (g3x), he was instrumental in putting Brazil on the international esports map. Following a period of professional transition that included coaching and business ventures, Gaules pivoted to full-time streaming on Twitch in 2018.
His rise was meteoric. By 2020, Gaules had become one of the most-watched streamers globally, frequently rivaling international figures like xQc and Ninja in total hours watched. His "Tribo" (The Tribe)—a community of millions of followers—is characterized by a deep sense of loyalty and a shared history of overcoming adversity. In 2021 and 2022, Gaules secured exclusive broadcasting rights for major Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) tournaments, effectively decentralizing esports viewership from official studio streams to his own community-focused "watch parties." This shift in consumption habits is precisely what AGON by AOC aims to capitalize on through 2026.
Market Data: The Growing Significance of the Brazilian Gaming Sector
The decision to invest heavily in a Brazilian influencer squad is supported by robust market data. According to the 2024 Brazil Game Survey (PGB), approximately 73.9% of the Brazilian population engages with electronic games in some capacity. Furthermore, Brazil remains the largest gaming market in Latin America and the 10th largest in the world by revenue.
Market research from IDC (International Data Corporation) consistently places AOC as a leader in the gaming monitor segment in Brazil. By aligning with Gaules, AGON by AOC is looking to protect its market share against emerging competitors from Asia and North America. The partnership is not merely about brand awareness; it is a data-driven move to secure brand loyalty in a region where consumer choices are heavily influenced by the recommendations of trusted community leaders.
In 2025, the gaming hardware market saw a 12% increase in the demand for high-refresh-rate monitors (144Hz and above) in the Brazilian retail sector. As the "Gaules Squad" begins their campaign in 2026, the focus will likely remain on these high-performance metrics, showcasing the AGON line’s capabilities in 4K resolution, OLED technology, and ultra-low response times—specs that are essential for the competitive titles Gaules and PlayHard are known for.

The "Root" Philosophy: Authenticity in Marketing
During the official announcement, Gaules emphasized the importance of authenticity in his brand selections. "Being officially with AGON by AOC means representing a brand that respects those who built the gaming scene and invests in those who live it every day," Gaules stated. "It is technology made for those who actually play, compete, and follow the scene."
This "root" (raiz) philosophy is a recurring theme in Gaules’ career. In the Brazilian gaming lexicon, "raiz" refers to the old-school, hardcore dedication to the craft, contrasting with "nutella," a slang term for superficial or overly commercialized trends. By positioning AGON as a "raiz" brand, AOC is attempting to bypass the noise of traditional advertising and establish a psychological connection with the "hardcore" gamer demographic. This demographic is crucial because they serve as "opinion leaders" who influence the purchasing decisions of more casual gamers.
Institutional Impact and Industry Implications
The collaboration between a hardware giant and a trio of influencers of this magnitude suggests a shift in how multinational corporations approach the Latin American market. Rather than localized versions of global campaigns, AOC is developing a bespoke strategy tailored to the unique cultural nuances of the Brazilian "Tribo."
Industry analysts suggest that this move could trigger a "brand war" among monitor manufacturers. Brands like Samsung (with its Odyssey line), LG (UltraGear), and ASUS (ROG) have all been increasing their presence in Brazil. However, the comprehensive nature of the AGON 2026 squad—covering lifestyle, entrepreneurship, and hardcore esports—sets a new benchmark for integrated marketing.
The partnership also has implications for the streamers themselves. For Gaules, the 2026 deal represents a stabilization of his commercial portfolio, moving away from short-term "ad drops" toward long-term corporate synergy. For Julio Cocielo and Bruno PlayHard, it reinforces their status as versatile ambassadors who can bridge the gap between different subcultures within the gaming world.
Future Projections: What to Expect in 2026
While the specific details of the upcoming campaigns remain under wraps, internal sources suggest a series of "experience-based" activations. These may include:
- Limited Edition Hardware: The possibility of "Gaules Edition" or "Tribo" branded monitors featuring custom aesthetics and pre-configured settings optimized for competitive Counter-Strike and other FPS titles.
- Community Tournaments: Leveraging PlayHard’s organizational expertise and Gaules’ reach to host AGON-sponsored grassroots tournaments that provide a pathway for amateur players to enter the professional scene.
- Educational Content: Utilizing the squad to produce content that demystifies gaming technology, explaining the tangible benefits of G-Sync, FreeSync, and high-density pixel arrays to a general audience.
- Presence at Major Events: The squad is expected to be the face of AGON by AOC at major regional events such as Brasil Game Show (BGS) and international tournaments held on Brazilian soil.
Conclusion: A New Era for AGON by AOC
The appointment of Gaules as the face of AGON by AOC for 2026, supported by Julio Cocielo and Bruno PlayHard, is a landmark moment in the professionalization of the Brazilian gaming industry. It reflects a mature market where hardware manufacturers no longer see influencers as mere "billboards," but as strategic partners essential to product resonance and market longevity.
By combining the technical prowess of TPV Technology with the cultural authority of the "Tribo," AGON by AOC is not just selling monitors; it is attempting to embed itself into the very fabric of the Brazilian gaming identity. As 2026 approaches, the industry will be watching closely to see if this "elite squad" can translate digital influence into sustained market dominance in one of the world’s most competitive and passionate gaming landscapes. For the Brazilian gamer, the partnership promises a year of high-octane content and hardware innovations designed by those who have been in the trenches of the competitive scene since its inception.