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World's Largest Digital Videogame Display, world record in Las Vegas, Nevada

July 16, 2024
World's Largest Digital Videogame Display, world record in Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States--The Esports Awards, in collaboration with Xfinity, break the world record for the Largest Digital Video Game Display, with a screen made up of 3,552 LED panels, covering a colossal 100,000 square feet, with WWE superstars Becky Lynch and Bianca Belair, Bugha and Goldenboy playing on the enormous screen, which sets the new world record for the World's Largest Digital Videogame Display, according to the WORLD RECORD ACADEMY.

World's Largest Digital Videogame Display, world record in Las Vegas, Nevada

"The Esports Awards, in an extraordinary collaboration with Xfinity, has broken the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title for the Largest Digital Video Game Display," the Esports Awards says.


"This historic triumph saw WWE superstars Becky Lynch and Bianca Belair and Kyle ‘Bugha’ Giersdorf and Alex “Goldenboy” Mendez engage in an epic head-to-head battle on a screen made up of 3,552 LED panels, covering a colossal 100,000 square feet.


"This monumental achievement was made possible through the collaborative support of Xfinity, Official Supporting Partner of the Esports Awards, and PC Partner of the world record attempt, Logitech G. The star-studded event, taking place immediately after the Esports Awards presented by Lexus, was graced by luminaries such as Sidemen’s Vikkstar and Fluxo’s Bruno “Nobru” Goes."

World's Largest Digital Videogame Display, world record in Las Vegas, Nevada

"Taking place at the AYU Dayclub, the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title attempt saw WWE superstars Becky Lynch and Bianca Belair, Bugha and Goldenboy break the record for the Largest Digital Video Game Display, playing on an enormous screen made up of 3,552 LED panels, covering an expansive 100,000 square feet.


"The world record attempt saw the four lock horns in a Pac-Man battle royal, with Goldenboy claiming victory."

“I am honoured to have been a part of this truly momentous occasion. Breaking a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title marks a brand new achievement for the Esports Awards, and we could not be more proud,” said Michael Ashford, CEO of the Esports Awards,


“We are always looking to push the boundaries and blur the lines between esports, gaming, and celebrity entertainment. And with the support of Xfinity and Logitech G, we have done just that. What an incredible way to end this year’s celebrations.”

“Xfinity is all about bringing people together for those big moments that matter, and what’s bigger than breaking a world record in the entertainment capital of the world,” said Mark Cruz, Senior Director of Brand Partnerships for Comcast."

"The Esports Awards 2023, presented by Lexus, stands as a leading force of innovation and excellence in the esports industry.


"With a diverse array of key partners, such as Xfinity, Oakley, XIX Vodka, Gillette, Logitech G, 5GRV, Roland and El Chato Tequila, this premier event consistently pushes the limits of what can be accomplished.


"Shattering the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title stands as a groundbreaking achievement in the event’s history, paving the way for new standards at the intersection of gaming, entertainment, and technology."

"Founded in 2015, the Esports Awards is the most prestigious night in the esports calendar and the only global award show that aims to recognise esports excellence," the Esports Awards says.

"The Esports Awards is dedicated to showcasing world-class performance and innovation from every corner of the industry throughout the year and reaches its pinnacle at its end-of-year ceremony considered the Oscars of esports. The ceremony celebrates everyone from the players, teams, media, hardware providers, games, events, and personalities that shape the esports industry.

"The 2021 Esports Awards saw a record-breaking 20 million viewers across the campaign, and 10 million votes counted. For 2023, the Esports Awards returns to Resorts World Las Vegas for the second time."

"The largest digital videogame display is 7,673.15 m² (82,593.1 ft²), and was achieved by Xfinity & Esports Awards with Kyle ‘Bugha’ Giersdorf, Bianca Belair, Becky Lynch & Alex ‘Goldenboy’ Mendez, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on 30 November 2023," the Guinness World Records say.


"This accomplishment was achieved by projecting PAC Man on Resorts World Las Vegas’s outdoor LED Screens, and featured WWE Superstars Becky Lynch & Bianca Belair, 2019."

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