Las Vegas aims to become the capital city of Esports

Las Vegas is a frequent destination among youths, and obviously not just because of competitive gaming. The Nevada Gaming Policy Committee (NGPC), keeping in mind the attraction and entertainment the city holds, is planning to add Esports into its list of the prime entertainment center.

Joining the force to include Esports as a medium of entertainment will be CEO’s and leaders of distinguished Esports organizations. Rahul Sood, CEO of Unikrn will be the attendee to the meeting alongside Fifth Street Gaming’s CEO Seth Schorr. They will be joined by the integrity commissioner for the UK Esports Ethics Commission, Ian Smith. And another among several influential members participating will be Sam McMullen Jr., CEO of FiveGen LLC.

The major host of events at Vegas for years has been MLG. The other prominent and renowned event organizers have also considered Las Vegas as their host for several international events with DreamHack hosting their set of an annual festival named ‘Masters’ for CS: GO, which will be held in February next year.

The meeting is scheduled to be on 16th of November which will primarily focus on Vegas being the capital of Esports in near future. As Esports Observer reports, this meeting isn’t the first of its kind. Las Vegas has already invested amounts to host conferences.