Wellplayed Raizest Corporation announces the holding of " eSports Camp 2023 Summer " from August 21 (Mon.) to 24 (Thu.), 2023, for four days and three nights! The event is related to the "e-Sports MICE Contents Demonstration Project" in Izumisano City, Osaka Prefecture, which is being conducted in cooperation with Nankai Electric Railway, e-Stadium Corporation, and Nankai International Travel Co.
Enjoy your youth at the "eSports Camp 2023 Summer!
Well Plaid Raizest Corporation, together with Nankai Electric Railway Company, e-Stadium Corporation, and Nankai International Travel Agency, announced the "eSports Camp 2023 Summer. Izumisano City in Osaka Prefecture is conducting the "e-Sports MICE Contents Demonstration Project" with the aim of establishing Izumisano as an " e-Sports Advanced City.
eSports Camp 2023 Summer" is an eSports training camp for high school players of the FPS game "VALORANT"! which provides game coaching services nationwide, participated as coaches. The camp will be held at Izumisano Ochi Arena, and participants will be able to interact with others through practice and competitions.
For more information, please visit the official e-sports camp website or follow us on Twitter (@KIXesportsCamp )!
Event Outline | |
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Name | eSports Camp 2023 Summer |
Dates | August 21 (Monday) to 24 (Thursday), 2023 (4 days and 3 nights) |
Application period | From June 24 (Sat), 2023 at midnight to July 21 (Fri), 2023 |
Number of participants | 50 people (minimum of 30 people) |
Eligibility | High school students (15 to 18 years old) |
Training Camp Venue | Izumisano Ochi Arena |
Accommodation | THE PREMIUM HOTEL |
Participation fee | 59,400 yen (tax included) |
Others | All meals included ・Accommodation and venue usage fees included ・Original uniform as a gift (*Players' names printed on the back) ・Photographs of registered players taken by professional photographers ・Information on guests to be announced as needed |
Previous e-sports camps
The first eSports Camp was held in August 2022, bringing together 44 high school students from all over Japan. The 44 high school students who met each other for the first time formed teams and deepened their communication through practice and games.
The tournament-style competition featured guest appearances by leading players and casters in the e-sports industry, and the high school students played heated games in an environment they would not normally have the chance to experience. This year's second edition should be even more exciting! Let's celebrate our youth with eSports!