Legendary Gaming Group Reveals New HQ
Business
27 January 2025 14:21
Legendary Gaming Group, the parent company of esports organization Team Singularity, has expanded into sim racing and broadened its ownership group.
As part of this growth, the esports investment company is opening a new headquarters at Parken Stadium, the home of Danish football club F.C. Copenhagen. This expansion is part of LGG's strategy to position itself as a "future global leader" in the gaming and esports industries.
LGG’s entry into sim racing includes acquiring a stake in Fyra Simsport, a Scandinavian sim racing team. The team has competed in major sim racing events, including the Le Mans Virtual Series.
Alongside its sim racing push, LGG will also operate out of its new 450-square-metre facility, Legendary Arena Copenhagen, located at Parken Stadium. The venue will offer 38 gaming stations, sim racing rigs, a media studio, and will serve as the official home for Denmark’s national esports team.
The facility will also host corporate events, product launches, boot camps, and professional esports training and educational programs.
“Legendary Arena is where professionals play,” said Legendary Gaming Group Co-founder Bendtner. “It’s a hub for talent, innovation, and community – all in the heart of Denmark’s premier stadium.”
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27 January 2025 14:21
Legendary Gaming Group, the parent company of esports organization Team Singularity, has expanded into sim racing and broadened its ownership group.
As part of this growth, the esports investment company is opening a new headquarters at Parken Stadium, the home of Danish football club F.C. Copenhagen. This expansion is part of LGG's strategy to position itself as a "future global leader" in the gaming and esports industries.
LGG’s entry into sim racing includes acquiring a stake in Fyra Simsport, a Scandinavian sim racing team. The team has competed in major sim racing events, including the Le Mans Virtual Series.
Alongside its sim racing push, LGG will also operate out of its new 450-square-metre facility, Legendary Arena Copenhagen, located at Parken Stadium. The venue will offer 38 gaming stations, sim racing rigs, a media studio, and will serve as the official home for Denmark’s national esports team.
The facility will also host corporate events, product launches, boot camps, and professional esports training and educational programs.
“Legendary Arena is where professionals play,” said Legendary Gaming Group Co-founder Bendtner. “It’s a hub for talent, innovation, and community – all in the heart of Denmark’s premier stadium.”
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