Mineski Opens New Gaming Mansion
The flourishing of Philippine eSports continuous as one of the biggest organizations in the industry, Mineski, opens its own gaming mansion–the first in the country.
This is to fully hone the players’ full potential in competitive gaming and be the best in the world. Their teams from Dota 2, League of Legends (LoL) and CS:GO will have a haven where they can train and talk about new strategies regarding the meta of their game.
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In yet another decisive step toward the goal of being the best in the world, the Mineski Pro Team management has…
FEATURED STORIESPosted by Mineski.net on Monday, January 18, 201
Issues like internet connection often prevents players from performing to their full potential. The mansion will provide the best environment for professional players with fast internet connectivity and it can also teach the players discipline much like in traditional sports.
In the Philippines, various other organizations have managed to put up team houses in some form or another. Execration’s team house has modest accommodations compared to Mineski’s mansion, as the costs of housing and training mainly come out of the pocket of their manager, Arvin Risos.
The 2014-2015 Rave team also lived together in a gaming house in Korea during their historic run that ultimately brought them to the Dota 2 Asian Championships in China before the team disbanded in 2015. The team decided to form together and train out of Korea due to internet connectivity issues as well as the opportunity to test their skills in a different environment. Their expenses were mostly shouldered by their manager , Pyung Kwon.
The concept of the gaming house isn’t new to professional eSports. The practice began in Korea in the middle 2000’s with StarCraft professional players leaving in team houses where they train under a strict regimen together with their teammates.
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