Major League Gaming announce opening of MLG.tv Arena in Columbus, Ohio

Major League Gaming

Arena to Open With the MLG Call of Duty: Ghosts Pro League Playoffs from October 24-26 Spectator Tickets on Sale September 26 at 5pm ET

Major League Gaming (MLG), the global leader in eSports and premium video network, today announced the MLG.tv Arena in Columbus, Ohio, a state of the art venue designed to showcase and broadcast competitive gaming year round. Building upon 12+ years running competitive gaming tournaments, the MLG.tv Columbus Arena will complement the ongoing Championship events MLG holds worldwide, the MLG Studio in NYC and the forthcoming MLG Stadium in China slated to open in 2017. The inaugural event at the MLG.tv Columbus Arena will be the MLG Call of Duty: Ghosts Pro League Season 3 Playoffs from October 24-26 where the top eight Call of Duty teams will compete for $75,000 in prizes and a first place prize of $30,000. Spectator passes will go on sale this Friday, September 26 at 5pm ET in the MLG online store and the playoffs will be broadcast live on MLG.tv.

The MLG.tv Columbus Arena is a 14,000 sq. ft venue that will serve as the backdrop for MLG’s premier competitions and will deliver the same exciting experience as a large-scale MLG Pro Circuit event in a more intimate setting. The Arena features bleacher seating for hundreds of spectators to watch in person, sound proof booths for players and teams, a broadcast platform for live commentating, video screens broadcasting the competition, and warm up areas for players. Following the Season 3 Playoffs, the space will host events regularly and serve as the backdrop for MLG.tv programming set in a LIVE show environment. Additional MLG.tv Columbus Arena events will be announced soon and spectator and VIP tickets will be available for future activities.

“MLG’s mission is to promote eSports globally through premier competition and to deliver premium gaming content to viewers anytime, anywhere through our global streaming platform – MLG.tv,” said Sundance DiGiovanni, MLG Co-Founder and CEO. “With the MLG.tv Columbus Arena, we now have a flagship venue built to showcase the best as we continue to expand our global footprint.”

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“Columbus has hosted some of our most successful events to date,” said Adam Apicella, EVP MLG Properties.  “With 62 colleges in the Columbus region, hundreds of thousands of university and high school students in the 11-county area, and close proximity to our audience on the East Coast, Columbus is a great location for our MLG.tv Arena.  We look forward to hosting the best players in the world and continuing to collaborate with the passionate community at OSU and their eSports initiative – ESI, as well as those throughout Ohio and beyond.”

The Season 3 playoffs will be the first event in the Arena and is the culmination of nearly three months of online play.  The top eight teams advancing to the playoffs to compete for $75,000 in prizes will be determined on October 8 and current standings are available on MLG.tv. Teams competing in Season 3 include Team EnVyUs, Rise Nation, OpTic Nation, FaZe, OpTic Gaming, Denial eSports, Most Wanted, Evil Geniuses, Noble.Vanquish, Team Kaliber, Team Curse, and JusTus.

About Major League Gaming (MLG): 
MLG is the leader in eSports delivering premium gaming content to viewers through its streaming platform – MLG.tv and promoting eSports globally through premier competition. MLG.tv is one of the fastest growing broadcast networks worldwide. Each month the company reaches 20 million highly-engaged fans across the MLG network via web, mobile, connected TVs, gaming consoles and social media. MLG pioneered the eSports industry as the longest-running competitive gaming league in North America and through Gamebattles, the largest cross platform online gaming tournament system with 9 million registered users. For more information:  www.mlg.tv.

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