Home Technology Esports and gaming Quest Esports opens gaming district in Doha Last year, the Doha-headquartered company managed five large LAN tournaments and online league matches for games such as Fortnite, CS: GO, PUBG Mobile, Dota 2 and FIFA by Gulf Business December 2, 2022 Doha-headquartered Quest Esports has unveiled its ‘Gaming District’ in Qatar’s capital. The project is being implemented as a part of its partnership with the Qatar Esports Federation (QESF) to advance esports in the country The gaming facility, which is located on Sikkat Wadi Msheireb and faces the Doha Design District in Msheireb Downtown Doha, will be open daily from 10am to 2am. Quest CEO, Elie Honain, welcomed gamers and visitors to the district to learn more about Doha’s gaming industry while they were in Qatar for the World Cup. Get a taste of the esports world with a unique gaming experience at Quest Gaming District! game with us throughout the #WorldCup period starting 20th of November at the Sikkat Wadi Msheireb @msheirebproperties .العب كالمحترفين واحصل على تجربة مميزة مع @msheirebproperties pic.twitter.com/LgIZYwrbzc — Quest Esports (@questesports_) November 9, 2022 “We scheduled the launch of the Gaming District to capitalise on the fact that the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 is attracting sports enthusiasts from all over the world. This is consistent with our objective of promoting esports, which is experiencing an unprecedented development phase in the region. This is a great opportunity for us to show the entire world the significant progress we have accomplished in the thriving industry,” he said. Last year, the company managed five large LAN tournaments and online league matches for games such as Fortnite, CS: GO, PUBG Mobile, Dota 2 and FIFA, organised the first physical event in Qatar this past May and had previously partnered with Ooredoo to help launch the Ooredoo Thunders team and the Ooredoo Arena tournaments. Read: The Arab Esports Federation moves into Web3 and launches online chess platform Tags Doha Esports Gaming Quest Esports Technology 0 Comments You might also like UAE consumers worried about application failure during holiday season: Report Oracle targets training 50,000 Saudis in AI, latest tech Abu Dhabi launches free Hala Wi-Fi across emirate Has gaming pipped banking as a more lucrative profession? Blast World Premier Final features $1m purse