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leveltap is organising a series of tournaments and live streams

Gamers could win prizes for winning competitive tournaments and watch live football in Liverpool’s new esport venue.

The business is the brainchild of scouse entrepreneurs Adam Rydings and Callum Wilson, who wanted to create a unique space for professionals and casual gamers alike. It was promised that visitors could use the space to compete in tournaments, as well as watch gamers of the highest level battle it out in national and international tournaments.Now, the owners appear to be making good on that promise, with upcoming tournaments to play in and watch.

They added: “Future Liverpool talent could come from tournaments like this, absolutely. Our aim on the one hand is to give the more experienced players a base to practise their skills and spend time with their peers, while on the other hand we want to help grow local talent into the competitive space.”

The venue has said there is no limit as to what the venue will show as Liverpool and Everton fans could be watching games there when the season starts again in August. leveltap said: “Those Warzone broadcasts specifically are for a limited time, there are only four streams of this tournament. For those kind of events we'll be hoping to show them weekly or whenever possible.

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