Esports Arena

State-of-the-art computer station in the Esports Arena

Esports Arena

The UD Esports Arena is a facility that is used to support esports competition and gaming for the campus community. It features 38 gaming PCs, a Nintendo Switch console and streaming broadcast capabilities.

Rules and Procedures

To maintain our facility as a welcoming and enjoyable environment for all, University Code of Conduct rules are in effect. Additional facility rules include:

  • No food or drink permitted.
  • Please sanitize before entering and keep your station neat.
  • No personal keyboards/mice are permitted. USB controllers may be used with permission from the Esports Arena staff.
  • Please keep any bags that you have underneath your table at all times.
  • The six computer stations on stage, five computers in the glass room and two computers at the broadcast location are reserved for University players and staff only.
  • No toxicity, cheating or harassment will be tolerated.

Games Available in the Arena

Account Required

  1. Age of Empires IV*
  2. Among Us
  3. Brawlhalla
  4. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War
  5. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
  6. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II
  7. Dead by Daylight
  8. Deep Rock Galactic
  9. Destiny 2
  10. Elden Ring*
  11. The Finals*
  12. Genshin Impact
  13. Grand Theft Auto V*
  14. Halo Infinite
  15. Halo – Master Chief Collection
  16. Hearthstone
  17. Helldivers II*
  18. Knockout City
  19. Lethal Company*
  20. Magic the Gathering: Arena
  21. Minecraft
  22. MultiVersus
  23. Naraka: Bladepoint
  24. New World*
  25. Omega Strikers
  26. Overwatch 2
  27. Paladins
  28. Rust Online
  29. Sea of Thieves*
  30. Smite
  31. Splitgate
  32. Trackmania
  33. Valorant
  34. World of Warcraft

* Steam account required

No Account Required

  1. Apex Legends
  2. Battlefield 6
  3. Counter Strike: Global Offensive
  4. Dota 2
  5. Dragon Ball FighterZ
  6. Fall Guys
  7. Fortnite
  8. Fragpunk
  9. Granblue Fantasy VS: Rising
  10. Guilty Gear Strive (Two Center Accounts Available)
  11. Heroes of the Storm
  12. Killer Instinct
  13. King of Fighters XV
  14. League of Legends
  15. Legends of Runeterra
  16.  Marvel Rivals
  17. MELTY BLOOD: TYPE LUMINA
  18. Monster Hunter World
  19. Mortal Kombat 11
  20. Overwatch
  21. Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds
  22. Rocket League
  23. The Sims 4
  24. Starcraft II
  25. Street Fighter V
  26. Street Fighter VI
  27. Team Fortress 2
  28. Teamfight Tactics
  29. Tekken 7
  30. Tekken 8
  31. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege
  32. UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH II Sys: Celes

 

Frequently Asked Questions

For the uninitiated, esports is what we call organized competitive gaming. Esports athletes compete in various video game titles in the same way as athletes in traditional sports. Some of the most popular games include Overwatch, League of Legends, Rocket League, Hearthstone, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Valorant and Sim Racing.

Yes! We offer Varsity teams in Valorant, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Hearthstone, League of Legends, Overwatch and Rocket League. Tryouts to fill open roster spots are normally held in September. Applications to be considered for an in-person tryout normally open in mid-late August. Players that miss the tryout window, are not offered an in-person tryout, or do not make the teams are encouraged to reach out to the Video Game Tournament Club as a way to keep playing and competing in the games of their choice. Interested individuals can also be a part of our program as managers, broadcasters and producers. For additional information, contact esports@udel.edu.

No! The Esports Arena is open to the entire student body. Students are able to reserve PCs using their regular log-in credentials at any available station.

A wide variety of games will be available to play in the Esports Arena, not only competitive esports titles. See above for a full list of available titles, which we will be updating frequently based on demand.

The Student Centers provides a handful of licenses for some titles in order for users to play without needing to own the game personally. For most competitive games, players usually prefer to use their own accounts in order to maintain their rankings and stat-tracking, so we will provide a small number of licenses for players who want to play on a more casual basis. Each computer in the Esports Arena runs on software called ggLeap, which makes it easy for users to log into various game launchers (Steam, Battle.net, etc.) in order to play the games they own.