Esports Stadium Arlington

Esports Stadium Arlington (ESA) is a North American esports facility and theater located in Arlington, Texas. The 100,000 sqft venue originally was the largest dedicated esports facility in North America and holds 2,500 spectators.

Esports Stadium Arlington
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Address1200 Ballpark Way
Arlington, Texas, 76011
Coordinates32°45′18″N 97°04′55″W / 32.7551°N 97.0820°W / 32.7551; -97.0820
OwnerCity of Arlington
OperatorOpTic Gaming
Capacity2,500 (seated)
Construction
OpenedNovember 26, 2018 (2018-11-26)
Construction cost$10 million
ArchitectPopulous
BuilderHenderson Engineers
Project managerGary Berlin
General contractorTom Hoffman
Tenants
Dallas Fuel (2017–2023)
OpTic Texas (2019–present)
Website
esportsstadium.gg

Description

Esports Stadium Arlington measures 100,000 square feet (9,300 m2) of total space and has the capacity to hold 2,500 seated spectators.[1]

History

In March 2018, the city of Arlington announced plans to develop the largest esports stadium in the United States that was scheduled to open later that year.[2] The project was collaboration between the city, Esports Venues LLC, which is owned by Texas Rangers co-owner Neil Leibman, Populous, who designed the stadium, and NGAGE Esports.[3][4]

The venue officially opened on November 26, 2018.[5]

In December 2020, all but two of Esports Stadium Arlington employees were laid off. President Jonathon Oudthone left the company for undisclosed reasons,[6] with Luke Bauer, chairman of the Texas Rangers ownership committee, becoming the new president of the venue.[7]

In January 2022, esports and gaming company Envy Gaming, now OpTic Gaming, acquired the operating contract for Esports Stadium Arlington from Esports Venues LLC.[8]

Events

The venue's first hosted event was FACEIT's Esports Championship Series Season Six Finals, a global competition for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive in November 2018.[5] After shutting down operations due in February 2020 to due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ESA hosted its first live event since the pandemic began — a match between the Dallas Fuel and Houston Outlaws of the Overwatch League in July 2021.[9] Since the OpTic Gaming merger, the stadium has hosted many OpTic events such as Call of Duty League majors, Halo Championship Series majors, and Off-Season events.[10] Other notable events include: the Esports Awards in 2019 and 2021,[11] [12] PGL Dota 2 Major in 2022, the first in North America since 2016, and Smite World Championships in 2023 and 2024.[13] [14]

On May 16, 2024, the venue became a theater, as its first non-video gaming events were announced, as All Elite Wrestling will host a residency at the venue, billed as Path to All In Summer Series. The Summer Series will consist of five consecutive weeks of its Saturday night television show Collision as well as Ring of Honor's Death Before Dishonor.[15]

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