Regardless of the sport, luxury box seats and seats in close proximity to the field of play always command the highest ticket prices. But when it comes to the increasingly popular field of competitive gaming, or eSports, the model for a premium seat needs to be rethought. The action is happening in a digital world on screens, so fans donāt care about their proximity to the main stage.
Luxury boxes donāt have the same appeal either. āIn many of the events now, they donāt even utilize the suites because there isnāt enough demand,ā says Brian Mirakian, Senior Principal with Populous and Director of the firmās fan experience design practice, Populous Activate. āTheyāll actually use the suites for the teams and families that are flying in from all over the world.ā
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The key to this new type of premium seat for the eSports world is immersion. In order to get fans to pay up, the experience needs to immerse the user into the actual competition.
Populous is exploring biometric seating technology that utilizes a combination of displays and AR/VR technologies to place fans in the action. The seats are equipped with speakers that provide a direct link into a given teamās insider communications during a match. An environmental haptic system registers the competitorsā heart rate during competitive play, and a data analysis console feeds important stats in real-time. The seats feature other neat gadgets, like a biometrics analyzer and temperature-controlled seating panels.
The goal of these high-tech seating pods is to offer an experience that cannot be attained anywhere else. They blur the line between the real world and the gaming world, and make fans feel as though they are not just entering an eSports arena, but an entirely new digital world, one where they are shoulder to shoulder with the worldās best gamers.
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