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We are thinking of making a gaming night at a local venue, what would you like to see at a gaming night?

oliverguy
On 8/25/2018 at 1:37 AM, oliverguy said:

Hi

 

So, I work at a local music/events venue, and one of the things we do is cinema screenings. Because of this, we have a large venue Christie projector and a massive 24ft (ish) screen. We also have a huge 60kW PA System to go along with it (this is usually used for live music and stuff on the stage).

 

Me and a friend who also worked there had a few hours spare so plugged his Xbox into the projector, we subsequently decided it was awesome playing games on a massive projector screen and wanted to explore the idea of running a gaming night.

 

Our concept at the moment...

 

Have 80 'Competitor Seats' on the Sofas, this will be something like £8-12/Person. These will be for people competing in that nights competition. There are also 200 ish seats at the back which spectators can sit in, we will probably sell these for £1.50-4.50. There will be space for mech stands or sponsor areas and we have multiple additional breakout rooms if we wanted to put other things in them (eg VR experience or demos from sponsors) There is also a bar and kitchen that can serve food so we are sorted from that end of things as this would likely be a 3pm to midnight type of affair.

 

The competitors would compete either in teams of 2 or individually in different game types. For examples, 2v2 on CoD, fastest time to do 'xyz' in a game etc.

 

What I'm here to ask is, do people like this concept and what ideas do you have for it?

How about a PUBG mobile tournament?? You install one emulator/screenshare or mirror phone screen on a PC/laptop connected to the projector and create a custom room, give room ID and password to the players/customers in the venue, spectate the action in the big screen and how awesome it will be when there is an actual chicken dinner and cash waiting for the team with most wins at the end of the day/night? it is doable and people are doing just that in the streaming community.

 

 

watch and think about it. its popular now, and its much more fun to play socially.

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