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6,000-seat eSports arena begins construction in Shanghai

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6,000-seat eSports arena begins construction in Shanghai

The NCC&Esports Center is slated for completion at some point in 2024.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | January 25, 2021
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Courtesy EDG

A new 6,000-seat eSports arena is under construction in Shanghai for Edward Gaming (EDG), a professional eSports organization based in China. The arena, which will be part of a larger entertainment venue, will be located in Shanghai’s Minhang District.

The Shanghai International NCC&Esports Center will provide office space and be the home arena for EDG. It will also include an eSports-themed hotel, an indoor skydiving center, a driving range, and a breakdancing venue. When completed the center is expected to be able to host up to 10,000 visitors a day.

 

See Also: The Future of eSports

 

The project will include solar panels on the roof, a green roof garden, and a rainwater recycling system for irrigating the abundant landscape areas. The plants located throughout will help to provide fresh air and regulate temperature. 

The NCC&Esports Center is slated for completion at some point in 2024.

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