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The future of Charlotte’s gaming scene – QnotesCarolinas.com

Even before retro arcades like Pins Mechanical and Abari made their debuts in Charlotte, our city had a rich history of players coming together to embrace gaming with the larger community. In the 2010s, organizations like Koyobi, Set Play, Potions & Pixels and PVP Hub operated & collaborated, bringing a variety of fighting game tournaments along with exhibitions of newer titles for those who couldn’t afford the $60 and up pricing on day one.

To this day, P&P and PVP Hub are still set up at venues in the city, bringing Charlotte’s community together to experience titles past and present, including independent games made by local teams and solo developers. Their work continues to extend the legacies of those who came from a golden area of gatherings, stretching from Concord to Belmont, UNCC to Central Piedmont Community College, and sets the stage for newer organizations to thrive, bringing about a similar energy.

Curiously, two of the newest organizations staking their own claims come directly from the LGBTQ+ community. While Charlotte Gaymers Network has been around since late 2020, the organization itself is still relatively new in terms of years in operation. The newest of all, Gaming Lounge CLT, comes from the mind of Noel Mills, both a casual gamer and collector that looks to bring group experiences to the Queen City’s general public.

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