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시디즈, ‘SIDIZ ON CHAIR’ 클래스 론칭
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universomovie · 2 years
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A loja de cadeiras em Seul cria uma "experiência sentada" personalizada para ajudar os compradores a encontrar o ajuste perfeito
A loja de cadeiras em Seul cria uma “experiência sentada” personalizada para ajudar os compradores a encontrar o ajuste perfeito
Betwin Space conclui conclui a flagship store SIDIZ em Seul showroom da ‘experiência sentada’ | todas as imagens cortesia de Betwin Space Em Seul, Coréia, Betwin Space cria a flagship store SIDIZ como uma “experiência sentada” personalizada para ajudar os compradores a encontrar a cadeira perfeita. Por toda parte, o espaço incorpora as sensibilidades de design refinado da marca, artesanato de…
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B&T Design Ankara’da! Yurtiçi ve yurtdışında bir çok platformda önemli başarılara imza atan B&T Design, Ankara’da açılan yeni mağazası ile yalın ve konforlu tasarımlarının yanı sıra üretim alanındaki kalitesini başkente taşıdı... . . Fotoğraf @muratkaratasphotography . . #BT #BTDesign #DahaİyiBirDeneyimİçin #ForBetterExperience #Tasarım #Design #Mobilya #Furniture #İçMekan #Interior #Mimari #Architecture #Ev #Home #Ofis #Office #LivingRoom #Sidiz #Koltuk #Armchair #Kanepe #Sofa #Masa #Table #Sehpa #TipsforOffice #Ankara  (BT Designs) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5de9CCAyLw/?igshid=1e9nev4oum7xq
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voxyldy · 2 years
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#BTS 와 #시디즈 의 오직 나만을 위한 컬래버레이션💜
혹시 잊은 건 아니겠지?
컬래버레이션이 오픈 되었으니 놓치지 않길 바라👍💕
https://m.brand.naver.com/sidiz/brand-new/detail/288
TRANSLATION:
#BTS and #SIDIZ collaboration only for me 💜
You didn't forget, did you?
The collaboration is open, so don't miss it. 👍💕
Source: @sidiz_official
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Brands x BTS (2021-...)
BTS has promoted several brands since their debut which resulted in a lot of content, be it commercial films (CFs), photoshoots, or mini-shows.
Part 1 (2015-2020)
Coca-Cola (January 2021)
Youtube playlist
Long version posted by the choreographer on Vimeo
Another collaboration with Coca-Cola Korea had already happened in May 2018.
Smart (early 2021)
Article of the announcement
Twitter
Sideshow (early 2021)
Article of the announcement
Twitter
CASETiFY Korea (Mars 2021)
Instagram: #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6
COWAY (Mars 2021)
Article of the announcement
Website
Youtube playlist
Instagram: #1, #2, #3, #4, #5
Helinox (April  2021)
Article of the announcement
Twitter
Instagram: #1, #2, #3
Inkbox Tattoos (April 2021)
Twitter
Kloud beer (April 2021)
Youtube playlist
Instagram: #1, #2, #3
This brand belongs to the Lotte Chilsung group. The boys had already advertised Chilsung Cider, another beverage under this group, back in May 2020.
McDonald’s (April 2021)
Youtube playlist
Twitter: McDonald’s, McDonald’s Korea
Drawings made by the boys: HYBE, McDonalds
Louis Vuitton (April 2021)
Twitter
BTS was appointed house ambassadors.
Xylitol (May 2021)
Youtube playlist
Instagram: #1, #2
Oricon article
Xylitol is a brand belonging to Lotte Duty Free, a company the boys have been collaborating with since November 2017.
Smash (June 2021)
Twitter (US)
Twitter (JP)
Built (July 2021)
Twitter
Samsonite RED (October 2021)
Twitter
SIDIZ (April 2022)
Twitter
Apple Fitness+ (April 2022)
Announcement
Gojek (June 2022)
Gojek Indonesia: Twitter
GoFood Indonesia: Twitter, pictures (archive)
GoPay Indonesia: Twitter
Bangtan partnered with the group Gojek, which include GoFood, GoRide, GoCar, Goclub and GoPay, in Singapore, Indonesia and Vietnam (src).
Cookie Run : Kingdom (September 2022)
Twitter
Polygon article
Visit Korea (October 2022)
Twitter
Youtube playlist
The Korea tourism organization associated with BTS to promote the country in October 2022 but their Twitter account has advertised the places where the boys went several times before.
LEGO (February 2023)
Twitter: #1, #2, tweets
Official page on the LEGO website
An advertisement on Instagram was spotted weeks before the official announcement.
James May designed the set (see his tweet).
The Post Korea (May/June 2023)
Twitter
Tweets from the Korean Stamp Society
A series of BTS-themed stamps delivered by the Korean government.
CRUNKY (October 2023)
Twitter
Another brand owned by Lotte, like Kloud beer or Xylitol.
To celebrate BTS’ 10th anniversary, Big Hit worked with several brands to provide ARMY with BTS-themed products, you can find more info in the 2023 Festa post.
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For solo collaborations please refer to the members post in the “brand endorsement” section: 
Jin
SUGA
j-hope
RM
Jimin
V
Jung Kook
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starboysunboy · 6 years
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What do elementary school students need? - Starboy Kids Toy
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Starboy is graduating from kindergarten this year.^^ Starboy'll be an elementary school student this year.^^ So we prepared a desk and chair. What do elementary school students need? What should we fill in that empty space? What should we fill in that desk? Please write down the comments~^^
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iamprotech · 3 years
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SIDIZ T80 Ergonomic Home Office Chair : German Mechanism for Extreme Comfort, Adjustable Headrest and Lumbar Support,  3-Way Armrests, Forward Tilt Adjustment, Adjustable Seat Depth, Mesh Back
SIDIZ T80 Ergonomic Home Office Chair : German Mechanism for Extreme Comfort, Adjustable Headrest and Lumbar Support,  3-Way Armrests, Forward Tilt Adjustment, Adjustable Seat Depth, Mesh Back
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New product !
SIDIZ Ringo Kid Desk Chair : 4-Level Easy Adjustment for Growing Kids' Body, Swivel Type, Sit-Brake Casters and Footrest for Better Sitting Posture
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juotte · 4 years
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2021년 시디즈사무실의자 판매순위 TOP 30
2021년 시디즈사무실의자 판매순위 TOP 30
안녕하세요. 해피샵입니다. 여러분이 궁금해 하시는 시디즈사무실의자 제품중에 이번달에 가장 많이 판매된 추천 인기 제품 상위 30개를 정리해드립니다. 시디즈사무실의자 찾는 소비자들이 가장 추천을 많이하고, 실재 구매가 많았던 정말 괜찮은 시디즈사무실의자 제품 중 상위 30가지 제품 입니다. 시디즈사무실의자 구매하시는데 참고가 되시길 바랍니다^^ 이 중에 골라보시면 실패 확률 줄일 수 있을거 같습니다.^^ 이미지 클릭하시면, 상세한 제품의 소개와 상품평 확인하실 수 있으니 실재 구매하신 분들의 상품평도 꼭꼭 확인하시길 바랍니다^^~~ [TOP1] 시디즈(Sidiz) 메쉬 의자 T402HF 사무용 사무실 학생 학생용 공부 컴퓨터 책상 의자, 네이비 가격 202,000 원 제품 소개 및 상품평…
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raybizzle · 5 years
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iamprotech · 3 years
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SIDIZ T50 Home Office Desk Chair : Ergonomic Office Chair, Adjustable Headrest, 2-Way Lumbar Support, 3-Way Armrests, Forward Tilt Adjustment, Adjustable Seat Depth, Ventilated Mesh Back
SIDIZ T50 Home Office Desk Chair : Ergonomic Office Chair, Adjustable Headrest, 2-Way Lumbar Support, 3-Way Armrests, Forward Tilt Adjustment, Adjustable Seat Depth, Ventilated Mesh Back
Price: (as of – Details) Product Description Find the assembly guide in the box. With it, you may easily link to videos and user guides to follow. So, what’s in the box? Backrest x 1 Seat pan x 1 Armrests x 2 Gas lift x 1 Star base and casters assembled Screws x 6 Allen wrench x 1 Headrest x 1 Product Details Product : SIDIZ T50 Home & Office Ergonomic Swivel ChairProduct Details : High…
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reneeacaseyfl · 5 years
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Gen.G completes 13,000-square-foot esports training facility in Los Angeles
Gen.G Esports has completed a 13,000-square-feet training facility for its esports teams in Los Angeles. The facility will be key for the fledgling esports organization in its attempt to rise to the top of the competitive food chain.
Esports organizations have been on a race to complete their state-of-the-art training facilities for their athletes. That’s because having a cool place to train is a major selling point for cyberathletes, and the companies that finish these first will have a shot at getting better talent, which is a big part of the battle in differentiating one team from another. Other companies that are creating or have created new training facilities are Team Liquid, 100 Thieves, Complexity, and Team Solomid.
The Gen.G place in the Playa Vista community of Los Angeles has three scrimmage rooms, a large film review room, sleeping pods, a walk-in jersey closet, six soundproof streaming rooms, and cafeteria to support the entire office, said Arnold Hur, chief operating officer at Gen.G, in an interview with GamesBeat.
Above: Gen.G’s esports training facility in L.A.
Image Credit: Gen.G
“It’s looking pretty good right now,” Hur said. “Our No. 1 objective was to bridge the esports markets of the East and the West, with headquarters in both Seoul and L.A. We took the lessons we learned from Seoul, the heart of esports, and shared it in L.A.”
Hur said the organization has always seen itself as marrying esports of the East — through it’s headquarters facility in Seoul, South Korea — and the West, with its dual headquarters in Los Angeles. Now the company’s U.S. teams — Overwatch League team Seoul Dynasty, and teams for Call of Duty, Apex Legends, and Fortnite — will train at the new facility. Seoul Dynasty will return to Seoul for the start of the next season, after September.
All told, about 40 of the company’s 100-plus employees and athletes will be working at the facility, which will also serve as a headquarters for business staff. Located within Electronic Arts’ building in Playa Vista, the place has 10 gigabit fiber optic cable bringing in the internet into the scrimmage rooms so that the players can have the fastest connections possible.
Above: Sleeping pods at Gen.G’s esports training facility in L.A.
Image Credit: Gen.G
Gen.G had been operating out of a temporary space in Los Angeles, and this fully operational LA-based headquarters mirrors the seven-story building in Seoul, Korea that opened last November — which was designed to support professional athletes in every facet of their lives. Health, wellness and a balanced lifestyle all remain areas of high-importance for the organization, Hur said.
Contrary to the gamer stereotype, the place is not littered with empty pizza boxes and occupied by foul-smelling people. That’s part of differentiation.
“You learn that as the competition increases, we try to be more efficient with the hours we are putting in, rather than just having a lot of hours altogether,” Hur said. “Healthy body, healthy mind. They can go to a personal trainer work on it. We can make sure they are getting sleep. We try to provide more healthy food options. Not everybody is on board with it. Someone will order fried chicken on the side. But we are working on that. We are telling them the options.”
Above: The cafeteria at Gen.G’s esports training facility in L.A.
Image Credit: Gen.G
Players live within a two-minute walk of the facility in safe luxury apartments. Additionally, teams can stop by the large cafeteria at any point in the day for healthy meals. They’ll also have all-access to gym memberships, personal trainers, physical therapy and a full suite of amenities including an Olympic-sized swimming pool, basketball courts, and sand volleyball courts.
Hur said that the team is trying to create a sustainable team with a balanced life. That’s why the team’s camera crews will focus on shooting at the new headquarters when grabbing content for the team’s media channels.
It won’t be shooting content in a single home where all the players live in a kind of frat house, as others have done in the past. The players will be granted their measure of privacy so they can tune out of the esports scene when they want to, Hur said. That’s important for their peace of mind, he added.
Above: Arnold Hur of Gen.G
Image Credit: Dean Takahashi
“We found success separating work and life,” Hur said. “We are really big on wellness. As a general policy, we will only shoot content in the facility, or when they are clocked in.”
The Gen.G Call of Duty team finished in second place at the Call of Duty World League Anaheim competition in June, advancing all the way to the Grand Finals. Madison Mann and Tina Perez were recently joined by Carlee Gress to form a competitive Fortnite trio while Grimreality, dummy, and silkthread have formed Gen.G’s Apex Legends team.
“We feel really great about the state of our organization as we continue to push the industry forward by spearheading initiatives worldwide,” said Chris Park, CEO of Gen.G Esports, in a statement. “Our fans can expect Gen.G’s presence to only grow across the U.S. following the announcement of this breathtaking L.A. facility.”
Above: Open space at Gen.G’s esports training facility in L.A.
Image Credit: Gen.G
Gen.G Esports was founded by Kabam veterans including Kevin Chou and Kent Wakeford in 2017, with offices in Seoul, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Shanghai. It owns and manages championship heritage teams competing in the world’s biggest esports competitions on the world’s most recognizable gaming franchises — Overwatch, League of Legends, Fortnite, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, Clash Royale, Call of Duty and Apex Legends.
Current partnerships include gaming hardware manufacturer Razer, furniture brand Desker, computer networking company Netgear, Samsung SSD and Sidiz.
As for Los Angeles, Hur said, “I think it’s become really the capital of esports in the West.”
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Gen.G completes 13,000-square-foot esports training facility in Los Angeles
Gen.G Esports has completed a 13,000-square-feet training facility for its esports teams in Los Angeles. The facility will be key for the fledgling esports organization in its attempt to rise to the top of the competitive food chain.
Esports organizations have been on a race to complete their state-of-the-art training facilities for their athletes. That’s because having a cool place to train is a major selling point for cyberathletes, and the companies that finish these first will have a shot at getting better talent, which is a big part of the battle in differentiating one team from another. Other companies that are creating or have created new training facilities are Team Liquid, 100 Thieves, Complexity, and Team Solomid.
The Gen.G place in the Playa Vista community of Los Angeles has three scrimmage rooms, a large film review room, sleeping pods, a walk-in jersey closet, six soundproof streaming rooms, and cafeteria to support the entire office, said Arnold Hur, chief operating officer at Gen.G, in an interview with GamesBeat.
Above: Gen.G’s esports training facility in L.A.
Image Credit: Gen.G
“It’s looking pretty good right now,” Hur said. “Our No. 1 objective was to bridge the esports markets of the East and the West, with headquarters in both Seoul and L.A. We took the lessons we learned from Seoul, the heart of esports, and shared it in L.A.”
Hur said the organization has always seen itself as marrying esports of the East — through it’s headquarters facility in Seoul, South Korea — and the West, with its dual headquarters in Los Angeles. Now the company’s U.S. teams — Overwatch League team Seoul Dynasty, and teams for Call of Duty, Apex Legends, and Fortnite — will train at the new facility. Seoul Dynasty will return to Seoul for the start of the next season, after September.
All told, about 40 of the company’s 100-plus employees and athletes will be working at the facility, which will also serve as a headquarters for business staff. Located within Electronic Arts’ building in Playa Vista, the place has 10 gigabit fiber optic cable bringing in the internet into the scrimmage rooms so that the players can have the fastest connections possible.
Above: Sleeping pods at Gen.G’s esports training facility in L.A.
Image Credit: Gen.G
Gen.G had been operating out of a temporary space in Los Angeles, and this fully operational LA-based headquarters mirrors the seven-story building in Seoul, Korea that opened last November — which was designed to support professional athletes in every facet of their lives. Health, wellness and a balanced lifestyle all remain areas of high-importance for the organization, Hur said.
Contrary to the gamer stereotype, the place is not littered with empty pizza boxes and occupied by foul-smelling people. That’s part of differentiation.
“You learn that as the competition increases, we try to be more efficient with the hours we are putting in, rather than just having a lot of hours altogether,” Hur said. “Healthy body, healthy mind. They can go to a personal trainer work on it. We can make sure they are getting sleep. We try to provide more healthy food options. Not everybody is on board with it. Someone will order fried chicken on the side. But we are working on that. We are telling them the options.”
Above: The cafeteria at Gen.G’s esports training facility in L.A.
Image Credit: Gen.G
Players live within a two-minute walk of the facility in safe luxury apartments. Additionally, teams can stop by the large cafeteria at any point in the day for healthy meals. They’ll also have all-access to gym memberships, personal trainers, physical therapy and a full suite of amenities including an Olympic-sized swimming pool, basketball courts, and sand volleyball courts.
Hur said that the team is trying to create a sustainable team with a balanced life. That’s why the team’s camera crews will focus on shooting at the new headquarters when grabbing content for the team’s media channels.
It won’t be shooting content in a single home where all the players live in a kind of frat house, as others have done in the past. The players will be granted their measure of privacy so they can tune out of the esports scene when they want to, Hur said. That’s important for their peace of mind, he added.
Above: Arnold Hur of Gen.G
Image Credit: Dean Takahashi
“We found success separating work and life,” Hur said. “We are really big on wellness. As a general policy, we will only shoot content in the facility, or when they are clocked in.”
The Gen.G Call of Duty team finished in second place at the Call of Duty World League Anaheim competition in June, advancing all the way to the Grand Finals. Madison Mann and Tina Perez were recently joined by Carlee Gress to form a competitive Fortnite trio while Grimreality, dummy, and silkthread have formed Gen.G’s Apex Legends team.
“We feel really great about the state of our organization as we continue to push the industry forward by spearheading initiatives worldwide,” said Chris Park, CEO of Gen.G Esports, in a statement. “Our fans can expect Gen.G’s presence to only grow across the U.S. following the announcement of this breathtaking L.A. facility.”
Above: Open space at Gen.G’s esports training facility in L.A.
Image Credit: Gen.G
Gen.G Esports was founded by Kabam veterans including Kevin Chou and Kent Wakeford in 2017, with offices in Seoul, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Shanghai. It owns and manages championship heritage teams competing in the world’s biggest esports competitions on the world’s most recognizable gaming franchises — Overwatch, League of Legends, Fortnite, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, Clash Royale, Call of Duty and Apex Legends.
Current partnerships include gaming hardware manufacturer Razer, furniture brand Desker, computer networking company Netgear, Samsung SSD and Sidiz.
As for Los Angeles, Hur said, “I think it’s become really the capital of esports in the West.”
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2021년 시디즈사무실의자 판매순위 TOP 30
2021년 시디즈사무실의자 판매순위 TOP 30
안녕하세요. 해피샵입니다. 여러분이 궁금해 하시는 시디즈사무실의자 제품중에 이번달에 가장 많이 판매된 추천 인기 제품 상위 30개를 정리해드립니다. 시디즈사무실의자 찾는 소비자들이 가장 추천을 많이하고, 실재 구매가 많았던 정말 괜찮은 시디즈사무실의자 제품 중 상위 30가지 제품 입니다. 시디즈사무실의자 구매하시는데 참고가 되시길 바랍니다^^ 이 중에 골라보시면 실패 확률 줄일 수 있을거 같습니다.^^ 이미지 클릭하시면, 상세한 제품의 소개와 상품평 확인하실 수 있으니 실재 구매하신 분들의 상품평도 꼭꼭 확인하시길 바랍니다^^~~ [TOP1] 시디즈(Sidiz) 메쉬 의자 T402HF 사무용 사무실 학생 학생용 공부 컴퓨터 책상 의자, 네이비 가격 202,000 원 제품 소개 및 상품평…
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Gen.G completes 13,000-square-foot esports training facility in Los Angeles
Gen.G Esports has completed a 13,000-square-feet training facility for its esports teams in Los Angeles. The facility will be key for the fledgling esports organization in its attempt to rise to the top of the competitive food chain.
Esports organizations have been on a race to complete their state-of-the-art training facilities for their athletes. That’s because having a cool place to train is a major selling point for cyberathletes, and the companies that finish these first will have a shot at getting better talent, which is a big part of the battle in differentiating one team from another. Other companies that are creating or have created new training facilities are Team Liquid, 100 Thieves, Complexity, and Team Solomid.
The Gen.G place in the Playa Vista community of Los Angeles has three scrimmage rooms, a large film review room, sleeping pods, a walk-in jersey closet, six soundproof streaming rooms, and cafeteria to support the entire office, said Arnold Hur, chief operating officer at Gen.G, in an interview with GamesBeat.
Above: Gen.G’s esports training facility in L.A.
Image Credit: Gen.G
“It’s looking pretty good right now,” Hur said. “Our No. 1 objective was to bridge the esports markets of the East and the West, with headquarters in both Seoul and L.A. We took the lessons we learned from Seoul, the heart of esports, and shared it in L.A.”
Hur said the organization has always seen itself as marrying esports of the East — through it’s headquarters facility in Seoul, South Korea — and the West, with its dual headquarters in Los Angeles. Now the company’s U.S. teams — Overwatch League team Seoul Dynasty, and teams for Call of Duty, Apex Legends, and Fortnite — will train at the new facility. Seoul Dynasty will return to Seoul for the start of the next season, after September.
All told, about 40 of the company’s 100-plus employees and athletes will be working at the facility, which will also serve as a headquarters for business staff. Located within Electronic Arts’ building in Playa Vista, the place has 10 gigabit fiber optic cable bringing in the internet into the scrimmage rooms so that the players can have the fastest connections possible.
Above: Sleeping pods at Gen.G’s esports training facility in L.A.
Image Credit: Gen.G
Gen.G had been operating out of a temporary space in Los Angeles, and this fully operational LA-based headquarters mirrors the seven-story building in Seoul, Korea that opened last November — which was designed to support professional athletes in every facet of their lives. Health, wellness and a balanced lifestyle all remain areas of high-importance for the organization, Hur said.
Contrary to the gamer stereotype, the place is not littered with empty pizza boxes and occupied by foul-smelling people. That’s part of differentiation.
“You learn that as the competition increases, we try to be more efficient with the hours we are putting in, rather than just having a lot of hours altogether,” Hur said. “Healthy body, healthy mind. They can go to a personal trainer work on it. We can make sure they are getting sleep. We try to provide more healthy food options. Not everybody is on board with it. Someone will order fried chicken on the side. But we are working on that. We are telling them the options.”
Above: The cafeteria at Gen.G’s esports training facility in L.A.
Image Credit: Gen.G
Players live within a two-minute walk of the facility in safe luxury apartments. Additionally, teams can stop by the large cafeteria at any point in the day for healthy meals. They’ll also have all-access to gym memberships, personal trainers, physical therapy and a full suite of amenities including an Olympic-sized swimming pool, basketball courts, and sand volleyball courts.
Hur said that the team is trying to create a sustainable team with a balanced life. That’s why the team’s camera crews will focus on shooting at the new headquarters when grabbing content for the team’s media channels.
It won’t be shooting content in a single home where all the players live in a kind of frat house, as others have done in the past. The players will be granted their measure of privacy so they can tune out of the esports scene when they want to, Hur said. That’s important for their peace of mind, he added.
Above: Arnold Hur of Gen.G
Image Credit: Dean Takahashi
“We found success separating work and life,” Hur said. “We are really big on wellness. As a general policy, we will only shoot content in the facility, or when they are clocked in.”
The Gen.G Call of Duty team finished in second place at the Call of Duty World League Anaheim competition in June, advancing all the way to the Grand Finals. Madison Mann and Tina Perez were recently joined by Carlee Gress to form a competitive Fortnite trio while Grimreality, dummy, and silkthread have formed Gen.G’s Apex Legends team.
“We feel really great about the state of our organization as we continue to push the industry forward by spearheading initiatives worldwide,” said Chris Park, CEO of Gen.G Esports, in a statement. “Our fans can expect Gen.G’s presence to only grow across the U.S. following the announcement of this breathtaking L.A. facility.”
Above: Open space at Gen.G’s esports training facility in L.A.
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Gen.G Esports was founded by Kabam veterans including Kevin Chou and Kent Wakeford in 2017, with offices in Seoul, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Shanghai. It owns and manages championship heritage teams competing in the world’s biggest esports competitions on the world’s most recognizable gaming franchises — Overwatch, League of Legends, Fortnite, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, Clash Royale, Call of Duty and Apex Legends.
Current partnerships include gaming hardware manufacturer Razer, furniture brand Desker, computer networking company Netgear, Samsung SSD and Sidiz.
As for Los Angeles, Hur said, “I think it’s become really the capital of esports in the West.”
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