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Montreal Arena Paves Way for Esports Amateurs to World Championship

Esports and the world of competitive video gaming have taken the world by storm not only with their entertainment potential but also with the gambling opportunities they offer on a regular basis. Canada warms up to the idea more and more in the past months, Montreal being the next hotspot in relation to live eSports tournaments. Red Bull Player One tournament managed to attract a large crowd at the brand new Esports Central Arena.

The vast universe of eSports, professional competing teams, and the international sponsors they attract have attracted the attention of millions of enthusiasts around the globe. Just like every traditional sport, the competitive video gaming realm offers viewers the opportunity to bet on the outcome of a given battle along with many other wagering opportunities. In the meantime, players showcase their video gaming skills on stage against a rival team for the first place.

Competitive Video Gaming Thrives

Montreal eSports enthusiasts have been looking forward to this moment for quite a while, as the Esports Central Arena launched operation at the beginning of June. This special zone was projected to attract a large crowd of people interested in watching eSports live and participating in tournaments themselves.

Its first live event took place over this weekend and managed to heat up the arena and meet the expectations of all players. Red Bull Player One set the tone for the event center and offered players the exciting opportunity of winning making their way to an international live tournament. League of Legends offered the battle arena for amateur eSports players to showcase their skills and defeat their rivals.

Hundreds of them were ready for action on Saturday when the tournament took place. Many of them have been preparing for this opportunity for quite a while and their quick reactions were put to the test in live tournament. What motivated all players, even more, was the prizes awaiting the top performers among them. They had the chance to go to Brazil.

December Will Be Hot in Brazil

This December is going to be a special one for Brazil, as it would host the world championship. Montreal’s newest eSports arena offered local players the chance to make it all the way to the major congregation in December. Depending on their performance at the Esports Central Arena they were prepared to bag a pile of cash and the opportunity to go to Brazil. The cash prizes managed to swell all the way to CA$1,000.

The chance to learn and grow was also there, as a winning position at the end of this live tournament would guarantee they would learn something from the most prominent League of Legends players. When all is said and done, it is important for the location to maintain Montreal competitive to other Canadian cities also working on their eSports offerings.

The new 14,000-square-foot center offers about a hundred top-notch PCs ready to power every eSports battle, as well as some 25 gaming consoles for the die-hard console gaming fans. Partnering with D-BOX Technologies Inc. this venue is aiming high and prove that Canadians are more eager than ever to give eSports a try.

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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.