{"id":3728,"date":"2018-02-07T04:02:51","date_gmt":"2018-02-07T04:02:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=3728"},"modified":"2020-10-05T22:00:43","modified_gmt":"2020-10-06T02:00:43","slug":"gfinity-is-building-esports-arenas-in-cinemas-across-australia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/gfinity-is-building-esports-arenas-in-cinemas-across-australia\/","title":{"rendered":"Gfinity is building esports arenas in cinemas across Australia"},"content":{"rendered":"
Gfinity Esports Australia is opening up dedicated esports arenas in existing movie theatres across Australia in preparation for its newest Elite Series of competitive gaming tournaments. <\/p>\n
The UK-based esports promoter will begin construction of these venues in a newly announced partnership with Hoyts Group, which runs one of the biggest cinema chains in the country. Whether the plan is for a revamp of existing theatres or the introduction of additional spaces remains to be seen, but it’s exciting news for Aussie esports<\/a> fans regardless.<\/p>\n Sydney’s Moore Park location will be the first to be built and finished by April to play host to the first ever Gfinity Elite Series in Australia, which will run for seven weeks and feature the highest-level play in the region for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive<\/a>, Rocket League<\/a> and Street Fighter V in front of a live audience.<\/p>\n “Sydney\u2019s Moore Park was a natural fit for the first dedicated eSports Arena, given its history as a sporting precinct, Hoyts CEO Damian Keogh said. “With proximity to the Sydney Cricket Ground and Sydney Football Stadium, we feel this is the perfect setting to offer eSports fans the impact of a cinema styled viewing experience that will be unlike anything else in Australia.”<\/p>\n The esports arenas will be equipped with the latest gaming equipment and state-of-the-art broadcast and production suites to attract more future competitive gaming events in Australia. While an official broadcast partner has yet to be announced, it’s safe to say Gfinity with upload all of its coverage to live-streaming sites like Twitch and YouTube Gaming<\/a>. <\/p>\n Gfinity has been very busy Down Under these past few months. Aside from the new Hoyts partnership, it also inked a deal with media organisation HT&E<\/a> to create its Australian league, which will be run by the general manager of the Sydney Sixers cricket team, Dominic Remond with the aim to turn it into the equivalent of the Big Bash of pro gaming in Aus.<\/p>\n