Sunderland Echo

Work moves ahead on plans for city’s esports campus

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@nationalwo­rld.com @sunderland­echo

Sunderland’s commitment to becoming a global leader in the developmen­t of competitiv­e online gaming has moved a step closer.

British Esports is developing a National Esports Performanc­e Campus (NEPC) near the Stadium of Light.

Now it has unveiled further details of its plans for a new multi-purpose entertainm­ent venue, as well a se sports and gaming accommodat­ion.

Planning permission for the conversion of three existing Grade-II listed buildings back into separate residentia­l houses at 30-32 West Sunniside was granted last year.

Split over four floors, the buildings are undergoing extensive renovation and internal refurbishm­ent and are scheduled to open in late Spring.

Providing accommodat­ion for up to 25 people, the fully self-contained properties will feature separate living and leisure areas, plus a cutting edge digital performanc­e and gaming room, with the very latest in gaming and creative technology.

The NEPCampus, scheduled to open in late 2023, is an esports training and educationa­l complex, split across two floors, with provision for more than 150 students.

The venue will feature the very latest in digital and computing technology, a 100-seat es ports arena, dedicate de sports stage, classrooms, performanc­eand training rooms, broadcast and content production facilities, sim racing and much more.

British Esports chairman Andy Pay ne O BE said :“We are proud to be making a significan­t investment in Sunderland and the North East with anewmulti-sitevenuec­apable of attracting and developing the digital forward society of tomorrow.

"We are excited to be developing infrastruc­ture for the UK esports ecosystem, but, as part of the UK’s national levelling up campaign, we are equally thrilled that the people of the North East will have an incredible facility on their doorstep.”

City council leader Cllr Graeme Miller was delighted with the plans: “Sunderland is a hugely ambitious city, and one that fully embraces the transforma­tive power of digital to bring communitie­s together, so it is fitting that a sport that is built on digital and technology is investing so significan­tly here.

"British Esports’ investment in Riverside Sunderland and in Sunniside fits perfectly with our regenerati­on programme.”

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 ?? ?? Cllr Graeme Miller, Chester King, chief executive officer at BEA, and Patrick Melia at the site of the new campus. Below, West Sunniside.
Cllr Graeme Miller, Chester King, chief executive officer at BEA, and Patrick Melia at the site of the new campus. Below, West Sunniside.

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