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New £60m arena to host concerts and have a cafe

- STEPHEN EIGHTEEN

The new esports arena planned for Dundee Waterfront will have a cafe and host live music concerts and comedy shows, it has been revealed.

Operator Northern Lights Arena Europe (NLAE) has provided more details about the £60 million project to open a 4,000-capacity gaming arena next to Slessor Gardens in 2024.

The arena’s primary focus will be on esports, which is sports competitio­ns using computer games. In this rapidly-growing sport, teams often compete for multi-million-pound prize pots.

But Luc Delaney, director of creative technology and esports at NLAE, says the centre will have mainstream appeal.

He said: “We absolutely expect to have a calendar that includes traditiona­l acts in music and comedy and family shows. It will be a great size for a lot of acts and they will also be able to stream worldwide to many thousands of people.

“We can have a small arena with a global audience.

“We will have a cafe open every day where gamers can come and play, and also host viewing parties around the world.

“The cafe will be a 21stCentur­y gaming arcade with equipment for an audience of 20 to 40-year-olds.

“The perception is often that gaming is for teenagers or kids but that is just not true – the average age of a gamer is actually 37.”

Mr Delaney was speaking on day two of the four-day SEL4 gaming event at Dundee Contempora­ry Arts.

He says the new arena will be “Europe’s first truly digital-enabled arena space”.

“We are building a number of state-of-the art arenas across Europe and the first one will be in Dundee,” he added.

“The form of entertainm­ent most pushing the boundaries is esports. Just look at the SEL4 event put on by the organisers in terms of production and scale. To do this in a matter of months when so many things have been closed is phenomenal.”

The arena will also provide education facilities.

NLAE is working in partnershi­p with Abertay University and Dundee & Angus College to integrate state-of-the-art classrooms, profession­al arena operations and esports teams.

Mr Delaney also revealed that he had been working on the educationa­l element with the Confetti Institute of Creative Technologi­es, based at Nottingham Trent University.

He added: “There will be a faculty for higher education and lifelong learning, giving students real-life facilities and equipment.

“You could be a 16-yearold coming here to learn about gaming who also learns about network security because we don’t want the arena to be hacked. So immediatel­y you are talking about providing high-skilled jobs that can be used in other parts of society because of the Dundee arena.”

The financial muscle wielded by esports is grossly unrecognis­ed, continued Mr Delaney.

“A lot of people don’t realise how important gaming is. It’s a £180bn industry, which is more than film and television combined, providing high-skilled and highpaying jobs.

“To be a gamer requires critical thinking and we need people with those type of skills not only in this industry but transferab­le to other jobs as well.

“This is just the beginning of what’s to come at Dundee.

“The city is the spiritual home of a lot of gaming across Europe and has an opportunit­y to punch above its weight.

“The V&A is fantastic but we can help bring people for a whole weekend, alongside the Eden Project.

“At the arena people will be able to plug in and play, meaning there won’t need to be a big infrastruc­ture.

“This will help the city’s hotels because it will mean fewer ‘dark days’.”

Alec Livey, operations director at Esports Scotland, said: “To think that we will have something like this in Dundee is amazing.”

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 ?? ?? PLANS: More details have been revealed about the esports arena for Dundee. Luc Delaney, inset, says the centre will have mainstream appeal.
PLANS: More details have been revealed about the esports arena for Dundee. Luc Delaney, inset, says the centre will have mainstream appeal.

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