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BCC unveils cutting-edge Esports Arena at ribbon cutting ceremony

Brookdale Community College officially opened its state-of-the-art Esports Arena, a leap into the world of competitive video gaming that promises to be a game-changer for both students and the Monmouth County community.

Located on the first floor of the Student Life Center on campus, the Esports Arena at Brookdale Community College is equipped with cutting-edge technology, including 26 professional-grade PCs, with six on an ADA-compliant competition stage. The arena features a broadcast booth for casters, a team meeting and strategy room, a console lounge area with big-screen TVs for gaming enthusiasts to relax and watch professional events, audio-video systems and lighting equipment. The competition stage is the epicenter of esports action, complemented by a 20-foot-by-8-foot LED video wall displaying thrilling gameplay.

“I want to extend my gratitude to the board of trustees for their unwavering vision and steadfast support of esports at Brookdale Community College,” President David Stout said. “The Brookdale Esports Arena is not merely a facility; it is a thriving hub of innovation, competition and camaraderie. As our college continues to invest in this exciting venture, we are confident that it will serve as a catalyst, nurturing an environment where our students can truly excel, collaborate and reach their fullest potential.”

Arena Director Chirs Boehmer expressed his profound gratitude: “Seeing the look of excitement on every person’s face as they have walked through those doors in the past two weeks has been truly humbling. A lot of passion, planning and hard work has gone into making the Brookdale Esports Arena a place where students can thrive while doing something they love, where no one is excluded or feels isolated.”

In conjunction with opening the arena, Brookdale Community College said it will field varsity esports teams to represent the institution in intercollegiate competitions within New Jersey Collegiate Athletic Association Esports, or NJCAAE. Tryouts for these teams concluded last week, attracting over 60 participants who were narrowed down to 19 exceptional players across three game titles. These students must meet specific credit requirements and maintain a minimum GPA to maintain their eligibility status.

Brookdale aims to collaborate with existing academic programs that can benefit from Esports Arena’s high-end computing and broadcast technology. Departments like Graphic Design, Game Design, Communications Media and Computer Science will have opportunities to enrich their curricula through esports.

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