Built by gamers.
Not investors.
Scroll through how a napkin sketch became the venue your squad actually deserves.
A napkin sketch and a warehouse address.
Two friends, one Google Doc, and a Craigslist listing for 4,800 sq ft on the east side. The plan: bring a proper gaming setup to a city that had nothing but dive bars and bowling alleys after 10pm.
Running cable at 3am.
We pulled 2.3 miles of CAT8. Installed the custom steel rig mounts ourselves. The electrician thought we were insane. The HVAC contractor asked if we were running a server farm. Yes, basically.
47 people showed up. We had chairs for 30.
The waitlist was 200 names long by midnight. Someone brought a tournament bracket printed on notebook paper. We ran it on a whiteboard. The vibe was there before the neon signs were.
$2,400 prize pool. 64-player Valorant bracket.
Streamed to 1,200 concurrent viewers on Twitch. Three college esports programs reached out the following week. One high school coach drove 90 minutes to scout players. This was real.
48 rigs. 7 college partnerships. 0 investors.
Still community-owned. Still run by gamers. We added the streaming suite in January, the duo booths in March, and the tournament stage is getting its LED upgrade next month. Come see what we built.
Find your setup.
Solo grind to full tournament stage. Every configuration is hardware-matched and fiber-connected.
Your world. Your pace.
Dedicated station with 27" 240Hz IPS monitor, RTX 4080, mechanical keyboard, and noise-canceling headset mount. Perfect for ranked grind sessions and remote work.














