Why Renting Gaming PCs Beats Buying for Events
Gaming PCs are expensive, there’s no way around that. And when it comes to events, you need the best you can get your hands on. Powerful PCs will keep your event on track and spare you the embarrassment of tech issues, lagging games and frustrated players. Thankfully, there is a solution. Renting gaming PCs for…
Production Equipment Essentials for Your Gaming Event
In gaming events, production equipment is everything. Every second matters, every headshot, every team-carrying win, every embarrassing miss. If your competitors or audience miss anything, there’ll be hell to pay. Nobody rage quits like pro gamers, after all. From global esports tournaments to local LAN parties and corporate events, EPIC.LAN has organised countless gaming events,…
University of Staffordshire and EPIC.LAN Power Up Partnership
EPIC.LAN is providing industry expertise to help Esports students at University of Staffordshire reach the next level.
Congleton-based EPIC.LAN is a leader in community gaming events and has been working with the University’s BA (Hons) Esports course to provide students with industry experience, training and work opportunities on major gaming productions for several years.
University of Northampton to benefit from EPIC.LAN Esports Tournament Platform to enhance student experience.
Esports students at the University of Northampton will soon benefit from access to EPIC.LAN’s in house tournament platform as part of their ongoing partnership with the UK-based esports operator.
The NSPCC launches inaugural Game Safe Cup tournament
The NSPCC launches inaugural Game Safe Cup tournament
EPIC.LAN’s Tournament System Receives Its Biggest Update Yet
Say hello to the biggest update yet to our very own esports tournament system! The revamped backend now natively includes sorting, searching and ordering features on all the data tables, it can swap between light and dark mode, and is a lot simpler to use. This helps ensure your esports tournaments can run smoothly, no…
EPIC.LAN Appoints Dan Oxborrow as Development Manager
While EPIC.LAN’s gaming events have been impacted by COVID restrictions, albeit with a successful pilot LAN event last week, its B2B services arm has started to see steady growth again as the UK emerges from the pandemic. In particular, the specialised technical support agency has worked with several producers over the past 18 months providing…
NSE AND EPIC.LAN RENEW TOURNAMENT PLATFORM PARTNERSHIP
As NSE (National Student Esports) moves into its fourth year of running the British University Esports Championship this October, the organisation has extended its partnership with EPIC.LAN’s esports technical support agency in a multiyear partnership. EPIC.LAN will continue to provide a highly customised, white-label version of its in-house tournament platform to NSE, enabling thousands of…
Part 3 – Invoicing (AKA Making Friends with Finance Departments)
You’ve finished your freelance work, hopefully done a good job and now you probably want to get paid. There are loads of esports horror stories about freelance payments taking months or even years to get settled and there are absolutely no excuses for them (it’s not unique to esports by the way), but you can…
Part 2 – Preparation
Your freelance pitch was successful and there may be a bit of time now before the project kicks off (not always, esports often has a knack of being last minute). There are a few things to think about to give the client a good impression before we get to the show going live though, because…
Part 1 – Pitching for Work
Introduction There’s a load of technically talented individuals coming up through grassroots esports right now. With the COVID impacted year we’ve just had, the industry has a higher than ever proportion of freelancers/contractors compared to full time permanent staff, not uncommon to other entertainment and event industries. And while these individuals have taught themselves well…








