Kinguin Center in Warsaw Shut Down
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04 April 2024 12:15
Kinguin has announced the forthcoming closure of its Kinguin Esports Performance Center (EPC) in Warsaw. Operations at the EPC will cease in May 2024, as the lease agreement with the current partner concludes and Kinguin's Warsaw office relocates.
Viktor Romaniuk, founder of Kinguin Esports Performance Center stated “While we are halting activities at the Warsaw center, we are committed to supporting esports not only in our region but globally. Our dedication to the growth and development of esports remains unwavering, and we are actively seeking new opportunities to continue this mission. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the players, partners, and supporters who have contributed to the success of the Kinguin Esports Performance Center in Warsaw. We appreciate your understanding and encourage you to stay connected with us for future updates.”
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04 April 2024 12:15
Kinguin has announced the forthcoming closure of its Kinguin Esports Performance Center (EPC) in Warsaw. Operations at the EPC will cease in May 2024, as the lease agreement with the current partner concludes and Kinguin's Warsaw office relocates.
Viktor Romaniuk, founder of Kinguin Esports Performance Center stated “While we are halting activities at the Warsaw center, we are committed to supporting esports not only in our region but globally. Our dedication to the growth and development of esports remains unwavering, and we are actively seeking new opportunities to continue this mission. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the players, partners, and supporters who have contributed to the success of the Kinguin Esports Performance Center in Warsaw. We appreciate your understanding and encourage you to stay connected with us for future updates.”
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