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Florida International University and Alienware launch esports lounge

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Sep 13, 2024


Image of Florida International University's esports lounge with Alienware logo on front desk
Image credit: Florida International University

Florida International University (FIU) has launched a dedicated esports lounge in collaboration with gaming PC brand Alienware.

The Alienware FIU Esports Lounge is part of the university’s strategy to foster a ‘culture of esports’ on its campus.

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Thanks to the collaboration with Alienware, Florida International University’s 3,042-square-foot facility features 39 gaming stations equipped with the brand’s range of high-end gaming PCs, mice, keyboards and gaming chairs.

A release cited esports’ interest ‘skyrocketing’ as a reason for the creation of the facility. The university stated that its student-operated esports club has surpassed 600 members while its collegiate esports teams continue to achieve success in national competitions.

Alongside the facility, Florida International University has created an esports marketing certificate and intends to build a learning area so it can host esports competitions on its campus.

Universities across the world continue to embark on various esports initiatives. In August, Florida-based Full Sail University joined forces with Madden NFL Esports for the 2025 edition of the Madden Championship Series. In May, the University of West London launched two new esports degrees, continuing the trend of UK institutions creating esports qualifications.

Elizabeth M. Béjar, Provost, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Florida International University, commented on the news: “Innovation and creativity come together at FIU to accelerate our students’ success and provide opportunities for our 56,000 students and over 320,000 alumni to become leaders in their fields.

“This partnership with Alienware elevates our effort to offer the growing population of Panthers interested in the gaming industry – regardless of major – the chance to explore how they can combine their skills and interests to build rewarding careers in esports.”

Jonno Nicholson

Jonno is a Freelance News Writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the ESI team since 2019! His interests include the rapid rise of sim racing and its impact on the wider industry.





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