TropiCaos Launches Esports And Content Facility In Brazil

Brazilian esports organization and content hub Tropicaos has launched a new facility in Brazil to support its professional players and content creators.

By Shubham Dalal | Nov 19, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Brazilian esports organization and content hub Tropicaos has launched a new facility in Brazil to support its professional players and content creators. The facility comprises a 3,500-square-metre structure that includes accommodation, a training center and facilities such as a swimming pool, tennis courts and an area for events.Esports Insider visited the facility located in the city of Votorantim, about 100 km from Sao Paulo. Compared to other export destinations in São Paulo, the location makes it significantly less expensive to invest, even though construction covers a larger area.If you need more information about TropiCaos Launches Esports And Content Facility In Brazil then read carefully and share with your friends .

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Tropicaos CEO Rodrigo Martinez told Esports Insider that the total amount spent on the facility to date is around $3 million (~£460,000).Martinez explained that the ‘Center of Excellence in Esports and Entertainment’, as it’s officially called, has two distinct areas – one dedicated to the training, health and wellness of professional players, and the other to entertainment and content production. is dedicated to. “We are aiming to be a top 5 [organization] when it comes to competitive performance. ,” Martinez said”. We are always looking into the Valorant game, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Free Fire game and Rainbow Six: Siege game.

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Regarding the budget for the facility, Martinez said that Tropicaos’ “DNA is cooperative, so we are an organization that is continuously audited. We understand that it is important for a corporation to invest in e-sports and bring enough professionalism.” Accompanying is a way of collaborating with the scene.The inaugural event included two panels covering the business of e-sports. One was presented by sports business journalist Eric Betting featuring Cynthia Rodrigues (esports agency G4B), Gabriel ‘Machadinho’ Cabral (Tropicaos) and Vinicius Mingrón (VK Digital Agency), and the other by Rodrigo Martínez and Lucas ‘Chaczera’ Presented with Nascimento.

The venue was designed by architect Tata Wu, who has also worked with other Brazilian esports organizations such as LOUD and Los Grandes for their facilities. The launch comes just a day after fellow Brazilian outfit Payne Gaming launched its ~£1.56m facility in Sao Paulo, Brazil. If you like this article then share with your friends and keep touch with us and read more article about esports.Currently, TropiCaos is supported by Red Bull, but through the deal with Horizm the organization will actively seek new partners and sponsors. TropiCaos will also be featured on the Horizm Marketplace for interested brands to connect.

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