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Richmond’s The Gaming Stadium Unveils Online Tournaments

The Gaming Stadium in Richmond is ready to enhance the social distancing period with more online events and excitement through the computer screen. Competitive video gaming tournaments are about to take place online over the foreseeable future, as players should feel more connected than ever. Esports has become increasingly popular over the past couple of years and its popularity is set to only increase.

Social distancing calls for greater entertainment possibilities, as more people stay at home and have more spare time. The online realm is one of the places where they can socialize safely while also enjoying the diverse games available. Competitive video gaming is among the highly popular pastime activities for both the players gaming and the individuals betting on it.

Seven Online Tournaments per Week

Wagering on popular gaming activities is also happening online and it is perceived as a convenient pastime activity by many individuals. The unprecedented situation also canceled many sports tournaments around the globe, which calls for eSports to make people’s lives much more interesting. Canada is among the countries supporting this gaming activity, allowing anyone to show their skills and game online in front of an audience.

The Gaming Stadium is located in Richmond and this is one of the popular eSports locations in Canada. The British Columbian hotspot for competitive video gaming would make it possible for more people to enjoy the live tournaments now that social gatherings are not recommended. The gaming hotspot offers live tournaments five times per week but the social distancing is about to enhance the experience.

The online streams that are about to commence soon would bring seven live tournaments per week, increasing the time spent online connecting with likeminded people. Spiro Khouri, Chief Executive Officer of The Gaming Stadium, stated that the current state has had its positive and negative impact on the eSports industry in Richmond and around the globe. Building the community would have to continue online.

Podcast in the Works

Mr. Khouri pointed out that the efforts should be redirected to the online realm, as this could attract more individuals and fortify the existing connections between them. This time of social distancing should not equate to actual distancing, now that competitive video gaming is making its way into people’s homes. Many of the individuals that would enjoy the live streams, as well as those that would play the games already keep in touch online.

Online tournaments powered by The Gaming Stadium in Richmond have the potential to invite a wider audience, as enthusiasts across the country would be able to join and witness their dynamic nature with their own eyes. They would have the chance to register and participate online thanks to the premium server of Discord that is already widely used in the online gaming space.

The Gaming Stadium also plans on introducing two new eSports gaming shows that would keep players coming back for more and further enhance their online experience. For the diehard podcast fans, The Gaming Stadium is about to introduce its own version, with interesting conversation revolving around gaming and esports. Every episode is about to feature a guest contributing to the topic.

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Yolina has followed closely the latest development on the Canadian gaming scene over the past years, monitoring the land-based, lottery, and online offerings up for grabs. The dynamic nature of the local lottery and casino fields, as well as the opportunities lying ahead of Canada fire her enthusiasm for what is to come. A sports betting enthusiast, in her spare time Yolina could be found in her natural habitat – turning the pages of biographies and catching up on the latest stand-up comedy podcasts.