England-based Pixel Bars have announced the launch of Pixel Esports, an in-house team that will represent the bars in a variety of tournaments and games. Pixel Esports will debut their Rocket League team, who will be competing in the upcoming RLCS Spring Split Open qualifiers. The organization has said that they plan to expand into different esports titles in the near future.
“This has always been a key goal for Pixel but unfortunately the pandemic prevented us from launching,” said Craig Ryan, Director of Pixel Esports. “The concept is simple but quite novel, we want to bring in good local players and make them great. To do this, we’ll be working with key strategic partners to provide the best possible development and support for our players. Teams will train and play in our PCSpecialist Gaming Arena and over the next few weeks we’ll be announcing more strategic partners who will be helping us achieve our goals. We’ll also be working with coaching bodies such as the International Federation of Esports Coaches (IFoEC) to provide elite level of coaching to our players.”
Pixel Bars’ esports teams will train/bootcamp and play live from the Pixel Bar venues. Customers will be encouraged to get involved with cheering on the teams live from the bars and enjoy competitive esports on a community level.
Pixel Esports’ Rocket League team includes English players Keude and Jiggi, as well as Polish player Arton, Welsh sub Luke, and Saff as coach/manager of the team.
A jersey reveal and partner announcements are set to follow.
(All information was provided by Esports News UK)
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