MOUZ invites fans and residents of Hamburg to their new modern headquarters. Here, some of the best esports athletes will be training, and visitors will be able to see how the team's training sessions are conducted and immerse themselves in the atmosphere of future competitions.
The opening of the MOUZ headquarters in central Hamburg is a significant event not only for local residents but also for the entire esports scene. The new office, located next to the city's main train station, becomes a kind of counterpart to the Astralis Nexus in Copenhagen. Now MOUZ has an innovative space where the team can prepare for tournaments under conditions close to real competitions.
Innovative space for esports
The building, with an area of 1,400 square meters, is divided into three floors, with its central part being a unique training hall. This hall simulates the atmosphere of real esports arenas, where players can practice under conditions as close to reality as possible.
All necessary elements are created here: a stage with two podiums for the teams, bright lighting and sound effects, as well as crowd sounds that help athletes get used to the noise and stress of tournaments. MOUZ representatives claim that such conditions will enable their players to prepare for high levels of stress and perform at their peak potential during competitions.
Preparation for stage battles
In their statement, MOUZ noted: "The new MOUZ headquarters reflects the innovative philosophy of Germany's most successful esports team and will create the best conditions not just for players: for the first time, an esports organization is focusing on the connection between esports teams and their fans." Today, visitors were able to witness a MOUZ training session and attend an exhibition match between the team and their academy squad.
Expectations and significance for esports
The opening of the new MOUZ office is a step towards enhancing esports training levels, demonstrating a commitment to high-level practice and readiness to compete in international tournaments.
Source: MOUZ
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