Gaming Arena 2020

2020 has left a pretty big gap in our hearts for cons, festivals, and other industry events. However, for PC gamers there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Intel will be hosting Gaming Arena 2020, the world’s first virtual PC Gaming festival, From December 3rd – 5th 2020.

The upcoming event will be an entirely online experience, with events playing from all over the world. The program will include gaming events and engaging sessions drawing from all sections of the PC gaming industry. Not to mention prizes and more from sponsors like Logitech, Dell, ASUS, Acer, HP, Puma, Honeystingers, and Liquidvi.

And the best part? Registering for Intel Gaming Arena 2020 is completely free! Follow the link below to secure your online attendance, and read on to find out more about the amazing events, competitions, and more.

Register to attend Intel Gaming Arena 2020

Gaming Arena 2020Intel Gaming Arena 2020 is a global three-day event

With over 20 unique sessions spanning three entire days, Intel Gaming Arena 2020 is sure to have something for everyone. You can expect each of the 15-45 minute sessions to convey a unique perspective on some aspect of the industry. Furthermore, expect various opportunities for giveaways, exclusive offers, and prizes—not to mention surprise appearances and product drops!

Here are just a few of the different types of sessions on the schedule:

PC-Shopping w/ Brazilian Football Superstar Dani Alves

International football superstar Dani Alves isn’t just an incredible athlete on the pitch. He’s also a huge fan of PC sports! Watch Dani express his passion and interest while selecting components for his own ultimate PC build.

Gaming Arena 2020State of the Industry Panels

Check out honest discussions between some of the most though-provoking individuals in the industry. Participants will tackle issues such as diversity in eSports, opportunity to go pro, and how to be an active and positive part of the industry. One session of particular interest will be a candid look into eSports and gender equality, focusing on how eSports can adapt to be more inclusive.

PC Products, Accessories, and Game Reviews

Naturally Intel Gaming Arena 2020 will pack in informative and entertaining product and performance reviews. Sessions will include a focus on Intel Core i7 and i9 PC’s and partner products, reviews of “must-have” peripherals, how to maximize your PC performance, and much more. You’ll even see game publishers participate in conversations about game creation, new features, and why processing speed matters.

You’re sure to come out of these sessions with a new perspective on the PC gaming experience. Feel confident by arming yourself with additional knowledge when browsing products such as these excellent gaming laptops featuring Intel processors:

ASUS ROG Strix G15 15.6″ Gaming Laptop
ASUS ROG Strix G17 17.3″ Gaming Laptop
Acer Nitro 5 15.6″ Gaming Laptop

Gaming Arena 2020Daily PC Gaming Tournaments

Finally, don’t miss your chance to participate in daily tournaments. All registered participants qualify to take part, with tournaments beginning and ending each day with no carryover. Best of all, there will be prizes up for grabs in a number of different categories including age, skill, and region!

Prepare yourself for Intel Gaming Arena 2020

Be sure to register now for Intel Gaming Arena 2020 to benefit from all the exciting events, tournaments, and much more. Don’t forget, taking part is also the only way to gain access to exclusive products for attendees, as well as to witness new reveals, and be entered to win fantastic prizes from sponsors!

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Dave Neufeld
Dave is an avid gamer, a musician/songwriter/recording artist, and an ardent reader with a degree in the Classics but a love for comics too. When he's not gigging with the band or pulling books at his local comic shop, he can usually be found gaming on any platform, from consoles to PC to his self-built personal arcade cabinet.