As technology advances, opportunities for different experiences at FECs and other venues also change.

THERE are few ways better to spice up a gaming experience than involving others. Over the years, this has become so popular that esports events are now huge spectator exhibitions. But like with professional athletes, such as association footballers, and their counterparts playing in a park at the weekend for fun with friends, competitive gaming is not just for the top X per cent to indulge in.
Naturally, there has always been an interest in playing games with each other – harking back to skipping pebbles the furthest across a body of water – but in the age of the Internet and advances in technology, such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), contemporary games are magnitudes more complex. And that only amps up the fun factor.
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