Ninjas in Pyjamas Reveals New Venue
Business
09 April 2025 12:29
Ninjas in Pyjamas (NIP) has officially opened its new home venue for the League of Legends Pro League (LPL) in Shenzhen, China. The state-of-the-art stadium, situated in the Buji Cultural and Sports Center in the Longgang District, was unveiled on March 30th and can host over 2,000 spectators, marking a significant expansion compared to the organization's previous venue, which accommodated just 445 attendees. This new venue nearly quintuples the seating capacity, setting the stage for larger-scale events and a more immersive fan experience.
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The NIP esports stadium joins a prestigious list of five LPL venues located across China, with others including the JD Intel Esports Center in Beijing, the Yangcheng International Esports Arena in Suzhou, the QuJiang Esports Center in Xi’an, and the Hongqiao Tiandi Acting Center in Shanghai. Notably, the JD Intel Esports Center, Yangcheng Arena, and QuJiang Center serve as home venues for JD Gaming, LNG Esports, and Team WE, respectively.
Ninjas in Pyjamas has continued to expand its global presence through strategic partnerships. In addition to the Shenzhen venue, the organization also announced a new four-year partnership with ADIO Holdings Restricted Limited at the beginning of 2025. This collaboration is set to further bolster NIP's growth and solidify its standing in the competitive esports landscape.
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Ninjas in Pyjamas (NIP) has officially opened its new home venue for the League of Legends Pro League (LPL) in Shenzhen, China. The state-of-the-art stadium, situated in the Buji Cultural and Sports Center in the Longgang District, was unveiled on March 30th and can host over 2,000 spectators, marking a significant expansion compared to the organization's previous venue, which accommodated just 445 attendees. This new venue nearly quintuples the seating capacity, setting the stage for larger-scale events and a more immersive fan experience.
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The NIP esports stadium joins a prestigious list of five LPL venues located across China, with others including the JD Intel Esports Center in Beijing, the Yangcheng International Esports Arena in Suzhou, the QuJiang Esports Center in Xi’an, and the Hongqiao Tiandi Acting Center in Shanghai. Notably, the JD Intel Esports Center, Yangcheng Arena, and QuJiang Center serve as home venues for JD Gaming, LNG Esports, and Team WE, respectively.
Ninjas in Pyjamas has continued to expand its global presence through strategic partnerships. In addition to the Shenzhen venue, the organization also announced a new four-year partnership with ADIO Holdings Restricted Limited at the beginning of 2025. This collaboration is set to further bolster NIP's growth and solidify its standing in the competitive esports landscape.
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