Competitive video gaming is one of the global industries that is rapidly developing and increasing its influence. Canada is among the countries seeing rapid development across the provinces as well. British Columbia is one of those and this fall is about to prove that. The brand new The Gaming Stadium is scheduled to host The Gaming Experience between September 18 and 20 for an immersive esports experience and riveting gaming.
The new experience is going to have its inaugural edition at the Vancouver Convention Center for a well-rounded competitive esports congregation. The West Exhibition Hall is expected to become the home of this new event aiming to increase the popularity of esports across Canada and to inform people about the possibilities this offering has up for grabs.
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Elevating the experience and making it a memorable one would make the event even more popular for its second edition in 2021. Projections are for three days of opportunities for networking and developing one’s true potential in the rapidly growing field. People interested in the convention are in for a treat, as they would have the chance to experience first-hand the interactive Virtual Reality exhibits.
Experiencing the new technology and all innovations coming with it would be an eye-opening encounter for many. The convention is also scheduled to include a game studio showcase, shedding more light on the new offerings there are up for grabs. The West Exhibition Hall at the Vancouver Convention Center is also going to accommodate an artist alley, in addition to a retro arcade, making the three days even more special.
Vendors would also have the chance to showcase their products for the individuals interested to see up close. The event would also make it possible for up-and-coming esports players to become more recognizable, as it is about to welcome players to the high school and post-secondary school zones. The annual tournament is going to electrify British Columbia.
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It could be recalled that the Pinnacle tournament of 2019 took place at the River Rock Casino Resort in Richmond. Upwards of 800 individuals made their way there in order to compete with their rivals for the major prizes up for grabs. Projections are that this number would increase even further for the fall 2020 edition of the competitive video gaming tournament. CS:GO, Tekken 7, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate are some of the titles it would feature.
As for the main event this September, it is scheduled to be a Street Fighter V one and expectations are that it would once again be the most popular one among all. Ever since 2018, the popularity of this activity has been growing progressively. Spiro Khouri, Chief Executive Officer of The Gaming Stadium, pointed out that the location is also contributing to the popularity of the event.
Increasing the popularity of esports is vital at the moment, as the activity is gaining momentum around the globe. Such a move and the ongoing support towards the annual tournament place Canada on the map of people willing to explore tournaments. The upcoming weeks are projected to see the beginning of tickets sale for this special event. The Gaming Stadium commenced operation in June 2019 and brings to life various esports tournaments.