The team at esports betting site Luckbox has released a mini documentary to celebrate one of the biggest events in the esports calendar.
IEM Katowice is a $1m prizepool esports event, starting in Poland tomorrow, when eight of the world’s best CSGO teams will be in attendance.
To mark the start of the tournament, Luckbox has released Katowice: Esports History In The Making, offering fans a rare glimpse behind the scenes at the 11,500-seater Spodek Arena, where the CSGO Major will be held.
Filmed in Katowice in 2018, the 13-minute film stars Paul Chaloner – AKA Redeye – who is one of the most recognisable and respected names in esports broadcasting.
He said: “It feels like it’s the European home of esports. You could argue for others but in terms of a stadium in Europe that people go back to and flock to every year, it has to be Spodek.
“It’s the longest-running stadium-based esports tournament in the world. No esports tournament has been back to the same stadium year after year for this long.
“It’s grown in size every year, too. This year it’s got ESL One and IEM for multiple games. It ends up being a festival over two weeks. Last year more than 170,000 came through the door. It gets bigger every year.”
Redeye is an ambassador and advisor to Luckbox, and the film is part of the company’s marketing drive as it prepares for launch in April.
Luckbox CMO Vadim Soloveychik said: “Authentic and engaging esports content is central to our marketing activity and Katowice: Esports History In The Making is part of that. We hope that fans of all esports will enjoy it as it offers a rare and unique insight into to the work that goes into putting on one of the greatest shows in esports.”