The Borneo Post

Shanghai builds US$900m hub in push to be eSports leader

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SHANGHAI: China has begun building a US$900 million facility it hopes will be the envy of eSports and seal its push to make Shanghai the global capital of the fast-growing profession­al gaming industry.

The Shanghai Internatio­nal New Cultural and Creative Esports Center is scheduled for completion in 2023 and will cost at least 5.8 billion yuan, Chinese authoritie­s and media said.

Officials in the Shanghai district home to the centre said they want it to become “a pilgrimage site” for eSports enthusiast­s from all over the world.

Once finished it will boast a 6,000-seater eSports venue, a five-star eSports-themed hotel and a museum devoted to gaming, Minhang district officials said.

The high-tech hub will span 500,000 square metres (5.4 million square feet) and “accommodat­e hundreds of domestic and foreign eSports-related enterprise­s”, the district economic developmen­t committee said following Monday’s groundbrea­king ceremony.

Speaking to AFP in 2018, leading Shanghai sports official Luo Wenhua said the Chinese city “has proposed to become the capital of eSports”.

In September-October last year Shanghai hosted the League of Legends world championsh­ips, one of the most prestigiou­s events in eSports.

Chinese team Suning lost to South Korea’s Damwon Gaming in the final in front of more than 6,000 stadium spectators, bucking the trend in a year when many sports took place behind closed doors because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

China, which has an estimated 720 million gamers, will again host the tournament this year. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Manchester United’s Paul Pogba reacts during the English League Cup semi final against Manchester City at Old Trafford in Manchester.
— AFP photo Manchester United’s Paul Pogba reacts during the English League Cup semi final against Manchester City at Old Trafford in Manchester.

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