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BLACK ICE ESPORTS TO HOST GRAN TURISMO 7 FIRST LOOK EVENTBLACK ICE ESPORTS TO HOST GRAN TURISMO 7 FIRST LOOK EVENT

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March 4, 2022

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Author: Black Ice Esports

Minneapolis- Black Ice Esports , a premier Esports venue, will host a first look at the brand new Gran Turismo 7 event.  The much anticipated Gran Turismo 7 dropped today, so this will be the first opportunity for the gaming community to check out one of the hottest racing games, on top-of-the-line equipment, including Racing Simulators.


 

“We are excited to bring the car community and racing gaming community together to check out this awesome game,” said Faisal Hassan, Co-Founder of Black Ice. “We are all about building community and bringing people together to enjoy gaming together.”
 


WHO: Black Ice Esports and over 100 gaming participants

 

WHAT:  Gran Turismo 7 First Look and Tournament with Cash Prizes

 

WHEN:  Friday, March 4, 2022  5pm-10Pm

 

WHERE: Black Ice Esports Facility:  575 9th St SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414

 

Live Stream:  The tournament will be streamed on Twitch.tv/blackiceclub

  

 

ABOUT BLACK ICE:

Founded in 2019, BLACK ICE is a Private Social Gaming Club and a Professional eSports Team.  Our social clubs are an opportunity for passionate gamers to play, meet new people, hang out, and connect with friends in a fun and highly energetic private club environment.  BLACK ICE also offers the opportunity for highly skilled gamers to try out and compete with the BLACK ICE ELITE – our professional eSports Team. BLACK ICE ELITE competes in high-level tournaments around the globe.


The Black Ice journey started in 2019, when they had the idea to bring a private social gaming club and professional eSports team to the Twin Cities.  Just as they were about to open COVID-19 shut down their grand opening.  Shortly after that, their original facility was severely damaged in the aftermath of the George Floyd incident, so they needed to find a new space. “It has been a journey,” said Faisal Hassan Co-founder of Black Ice.  “But we have taken the extra time to improve our facility and make sure Black Ice has the opportunity for everyone to be a part of the thriving eSports community.”

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