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Gaming Arena

Kashmir's first gaming arena comes up in City Centre Lal Chowk

| @indiablooms | Dec 02, 2021, at 01:56 am

Srinagar/IBNS: E-sports gaming centre launched at the Pavilion Gaming Center in City Centre, Lal Chowk offers gaming options for kids and parents under a shared space.

The facility has been established by two young entrepreneurs Adnan Shah and Aqib Chaya consists of 30 gaming experiences on PC & Console and alternative choices like bowling, arcade games, crazy waters, racing simulators, and 360-degree wireless virtual reality room.

The Pavilion Gaming Center provides RFID technology-based cards to the gamers starting from Rs 200.

The gaming centre has been a dream project of both after having successfully established their name in the apparel, fashion and hospitality sector.

“It was my dream project and finally we have inaugurated it today,” said Adnan.

He said eSports gaming centres will help kids escape boredom and take them off their cell phones.

“For the past few years, kids are at home and don't have a school where they can play with other kids. They are now heavily addicted to gaming on cell phones which is a dangerous trend,” he said.

The eSports centre will help children get involved in physical collaboration, strategic thinking and sportsmanship, he said.

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