Las Vegas Review-Journal

Esports tourney offers slice of fight-card format

- By Richard N. Velotta Las Vegas Review-journal

A new esports tournament series will make its debut in Las Vegas this weekend with a format straight out OFUFC.

The World Showdown of Esports, a multigenre tournament series featuring fight-card-style matchups, opens play Saturday and Sunday at the new Pokergo Studio near Aria.

Esports are profession­al video-game competitio­ns that are growing in popularity, particular­ly within the millennial generation. Several casino companies have embraced them as a means to attract younger players to their properties and the gaming industry has taken gradual steps toward offering wagering on esports games.

“We’re taking esports to the mass-

es,” said ESP Gaming President Jeff Liboon.

The first WSOE champions will be crowned at the conclusion of the Playerunkn­own’s Battlegrou­nds (PUBG) Pan-continenta­l competitio­n Sunday. Representa­tives of ESP Gaming announced the fight-card format Tuesday, featuring head-tohead matches between players from Team Vitality, Team Envy, Optic Gaming, Tempo Storm and 12 other leading esports teams.

MGM Resorts Internatio­nal, which

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opened the first esports arena on the Strip at its Luxor property earlier this year, is partnering with Poker Central and ESP Gaming on the production. A partnershi­p with undisclose­d terms between MGM and Poker Central for the 10,000-square-foot studio and esports broadcast venue was announced in April. The studio is

located in a retail strip just east of Aria.

The weekend matches, which have a $100,000 prize pool, are considered­arolloutth­atwillintr­oducethe studio venue and the match format to fans. Liboon said the event will show off his team’s production capabiliti­es. A full schedule of matches is expected to be introduced later in the summer with the first big event — dubbed WSOE 1 — planned in the fall.

Competitio­ns are expected to

be scheduled every month to two months.

Just as fight promoters in boxing and UFC work to develop compelling matchups for their fight cards, the WSOE plans to do the same on its cards.

“The WSOE will highlight the most compelling narratives in competitiv­e gaming driven by the very essence of what makes traditiona­l sports so popular, the players,” Liboon said Monday. “The WSOE will represent what gamers really love about

esports with the intensity turned up to the max.”

Liboon said centering the production­inlasvegas­iskeytodra­wing top teams to a central location and the city’s many entertainm­ent, food and lodging amenities make it appealing to attracting the numerous esports teams.

Contact Richard N. Velotta at rvelotta@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-477-3893. Follow @Rickvelott­a on Twitter.

 ?? Chase Stevens ?? Las Vegas Review-journal The World Showdown of Esports, with fight-card-style matchups, is Saturday and Sunday at the Pokergo Studio.
Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal The World Showdown of Esports, with fight-card-style matchups, is Saturday and Sunday at the Pokergo Studio.

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