The Record (Troy, NY)

Esports event coming to Albany

- Staff report

ALBANY, N.Y. – The largest collegiate Esports event in the Northeast is coming to the Capital Region in 2019.

The Albany Capital Center along with the Center for Economic Growth , Eastern College Athletic Conference and Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference , recently announced the HV Gamer Con 2019.

The event will be held on March 30 and 31, 2019 at the ACC, a new $78 million, 82,000-square-foot convention center in downtown Albany and at the center of a thriving video game hub.

With growing a regional gaming scene, organizers said this event has plans to highlight the Capital Region as a destinatio­n for gamers, Esport fans and software developers alike.

The conference and expo will feature seating for more than 800 guests to watch the ECAC Esports Championsh­ips featuring three popular game titles including League of Legends and Overwatch. A third title will be revealed in the coming months.

“We are excited to partner with the ECAC and MAAC for the first ever HV Gamer Con,” said Doug McClaine, general manager of the Albany Capital Center, in a press release. “We feel privileged to collaborat­e with these conference­s that are at the forefront of bringing

Esports to the collegiate market. It’s always been our goal to get involved in this industry in some capacity and we are thrilled we can bring an event of this stature to our region.”

Additional­ly, there will be an expo that caters to the regional gaming and Esports community, featuring up to 50 vendors. The expo has plans to showcase regional game developmen­t studios, Empire State Developmen­t’s Digital Game Hubs at Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute and New York University, college programs focused on games and Esports, local artists, independen­t developers and

other Esports lifestyle brands. Portions of the expo will feature hands-on game play and retail vendors.

In conjunctio­n with the HV Gamer Con announceme­nt, the ECAC announces today the participan­ts in the first official year of the ECAC Esports competitio­n, commencing next week.

Participat­ing ECAC Esports members, who will be competing for a championsh­ip title at HV Gamer Con 2019 at the ACC currently include, Canisius College, DeSales University, Drew University, Keuka College, Mansfield University, Marist College, Morazian College, Neumann University, Quinnipiac University, Sacred Heart University, Saint Peter’s University, Siena Col-

lege, Stevenson University, Stockton University, SUNY Canton and Texas Wesleyan University.

“As a leader in intercolle­giate Esports competitio­n, the ECAC is thrilled to be partnering with the MAAC, the Albany Capital Center, and the Center for Economic Growth to bring this very special Esports showcase to Albany,” said Dan Coonan, president and CEO of Eastern College Athletic Conference, in the release. “Last year’s event was spectacula­r, and this year’s promises to be much bigger and even better. We appreciate the support of our partners in making this happen, and we look forward to allowing people to see what the future of big time intercolle­giate Esports looks like.”

HV Gamer Con aligns

with a regional strategy of attracting new gaming studios and supporting the developmen­t of new spaces for existing companies. Along with area colleges, regional game developmen­t companies continue to foster an environmen­t in which software developers thrive and make the region more attractive to graduates of local colleges such as Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute’s nationally acclaimed Games and Simulation­s Arts and Sciences.

“Over the last two decades, the Capital Region has revolution­ized the video game industry with cutting-edge games and industry support from our existing production studios,” said Andrew Kennedy, president and CEO of CEG, in the release. “Hudson Valley Gamer Con will enhance CEG’s efforts to showcase the regional assets that enable video game companies to be successful and thrive here. This event will also show Esports participan­ts and software developers that the Capital Region is a great location to get a college education and for rewarding careers with our local studios that are eager to find the best talent.”

Karthik Bala, cofounder of Velan Studios on River Street in Troy said in the release, “The Capital Region has come a long way since my brother and I founded Vicarious Visions over 25 years ago. We were really the first developers in our area. And while the industry is dynamic, the tech cluster has gained momentum and we’re seeing some pretty solid organic growth locally, it’s not enough. We need to attract and retain more talent as the competitio­n is fierce and we don’t want to lose it.” Vicarious Visions was sold to video game giant Activision in 2005.

Tickets for HV Gamer Con 2019 are on sale now. All session tickets will be $40 for adults and $20 for students. Individual session tickets will be $25 for adults and $15 for students and include access to the competitio­n and expo. More informatio­n on the event including a schedule is available online at albanycapi­talcenter.com.

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