MIBR launches the first esports arena in the Metaverse

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The team that has taught Brazilians to love and support esports since 2003 is honored to open the first esports stadium in the metaverse in partnership with American company Everyrealm. MIBR Arena, as it was named, will open its virtual gates on November 9th and provide exclusive opportunities for all spectators.

In addition, from November 10 to November 13, CS:GO fans will be able to follow the playoffs of the World Championship, which takes place in Rio de Janeiro, with a live broadcast of the Gaules channel on Twitch, on the super screen of the arena.

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For Roberta Coelho, CEO of MIBR, this is a unique and innovative experience. “Web 3.0 is increasingly present in people’s lives, and we are aware of it. We have already marked our entry into the world of cryptocurrencies and fan tokens.

With MIBR Arena, we will provide a variety of opportunities for interaction, meetings, conversations and exclusive experiences for the entire gaming community and our partner brands,” he explains.

eSports arena in the Metaverse

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Discover the MIBR stadium

Modeled after a sports stadium, MIBR Arena is immersed in a metaverse landscape inspired by the city of Rio de Janeiro, where the organization was born. Major city attractions, including the Copacabana Boardwalk and Christ the Redeemer, will be able to visit personalized avatars that the public will create upon entering the platform.

Like any great temple of sports, the stadium will have a VIP area with paid entry, differentiated design and benefits. Among other things, users will be able to dress their avatars in MIBR digital wearables developed by Ready Player Me and receive a limited edition hoodie from the organization at their home in the real world.

When accessing the platform through the website http://mibrarena.gg/. the user will be able to create their own avatar and follow a short tutorial on how to use it. Once configured, your avatar will always be loaded when you log into your account on the Portals platform.

Everyrealm CEO Janine Yorio: “Sports is nothing without fans, whether the action takes place on a physical field or on a digital battlefield. With Everyrealm’s partnership with MIBR, esports fans now have a place to call their own, starting with one of the most exciting events on the calendar, CS:GO streaming live from Brazil.”

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In addition to Ready Player Me, the project includes digital wearables developer, the Portals metaverse platform that hosts the stadium, and community engagement and box office specialist Fanwise.

The Gauls tribe will also be joining MIBR for this big launch. In addition to being present with the CS:GO Championship Playoffs broadcast on screen inside the arena, the iconic Tribe helmet will be present in the photo opportunity space in an animated 3D version at the entrance to the arena. “The tribe comes from CS, lives for CS, and where there is CS, we are. MIBR is part of the history of esports in Brazil and this unprecedented moment for ORG is very important for us and for the community,” says Roberto Fabri, Head of Content at Grupo Omelete Company.

For fans of MIBR, the organization has prepared surprises. Each day from November 9th to 13th, a player, player, influencer, or team influencer will walk around the MIBR Arena, interact with the fans in attendance, take photos, and chat live. A member of the Tribo do Gaules will also be there on the first day.

“This event will be the first of many events we will host at the MIBR Arena. We will use our metaverse to deliver even more incredible and innovative experiences to our fans and partners.” graduates from Robert Coelho

About every world

Everyrealm is a metaverse technology company that brings the metaverse to life by developing and investing in technologies that connect people to the metaverse. Everyrealm is one of the most active investors and developers in the metaverse real estate ecosystem. Everyrealm develops, incubates, and invests in metaverse projects dedicated to bringing the metaverse to life, including Fantasy Islands, Realm Academy, The Row, an esports guild, and a tournament platform, among others. Today, Everyrealm manages a portfolio that includes investments in over 30 metaverse platforms and over 4,000 NFTs.

About MIBR

MIBR is a leading esports brand with fans all over the world, especially in Brazil. In fact, according to Twitter Gaming Insights, in 2020 MIBR was the third team in the world to be tweeted about. This announcement certainly demonstrates the power of the MIBR tag over newer brands that are increasingly showing support and investing in the development of the script as a whole.

about the Gauls

Focusing on esports since 1998, Alexander Gowles was part of the world’s first generation of professional players. He spent nine years as a player and three years as a coach, becoming the first person to win the Counter-Strike World Championship in this role. Devoted to entrepreneurship in the esports market, he currently produces content for Twitch and is one of the top 5 channels with the most subscribers in the world. In 2020, Gaules had over 133 million watch hours with over 1.7 million subscribers, making it the second most watched channel on the platform.

In the same year, Omelete became a partner of the streamer. In addition to Gaules, the conglomerate also owns the Omelete, The Enemy, CCXP, Game XP, BIG Festival and CCXP Awards brands. The protagonist in the Twitch universe, Gauls currently holds the record for the most viewed live streams on the Brazilian platform with 710,000 people at the same time. In addition, he saw his number grow even more, surpassing the 3 million subscriber mark and accumulating over 165 million watch hours.

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Source : Married Games

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