Meltdown (bar chain) explained
Meltdown |
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Founders: | Sophia Metz Manolack Sana Nikone Yann-Cédric Mainguy |
Hq Location City: | Paris |
Hq Location Country: | France |
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Services: | Barcraft, Bar, Themed parties, Event management |
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Meltdown is a French bar chain dedicated to video games and eSports.
History
Based on the idea of a permanent Barcraft, the first bar Meltdown was established in 2012 in Paris in a small bistro on rue Albert-Thomas.[1] It streamed eSports competitions and had computers and consoles available for use by its clientele. The bar moved to a new location on, in the 11th arrondissement of Paris on December 21, 2013.
Meltdown is developing in France and abroad with a franchise platform. There are 20 bars in 7 countries.[2]
Model
Meltdown has a menu of cocktails inspired by the video game universe.[3]
A schedule, varying depending on the city, highlights one specific game each day of the week, with the organisation of a free access tournament. Outside of tournament hours, computers and consoles are available for customers to play games.[4]
Meltdown bars broadcast major eSports[5] competitions on their screens. Meltdown has had a presence at gaming conventions such as Paris Games Week and Dreamhack.
Professional Players
A team of professional players was created by Meltdown in 2014. The first player to wear its colors was Olivier "Louffy" Hay,[6] followed by Ilyes "Stephano" Satouri.[7] The player Florent "Neo" Lecoanet, a world champion of Super Mario Kart, has since joined the team.
Expansion
The creation of the Meltdown franchise was announced in March 2013.[8] The bars currently open are:
- France:
- Paris (opened on May 1, 2012 - new location as of December 21, 2013 - relocated September 19, 2020)
- Montpellier (opened on July 12, 2014)
- Strasbourg (opened on January 10, 2015)
- Tours (opened on April 16, 2016)
- Lyon (opened on April 30, 2016)
- Troyes (opened on October 15, 2016)
- Dijon (opened on April 29, 2017)
- Marseille (opened on September 22, 2018)
- Pau (opened on September 29, 2018)
- Chambéry (opened on December 1, 2018)
- Nantes (opened on January 19, 2019)
- Avignon (opened on May 18, 2019)
- Nancy (opened on October 26, 2019)
- Other countries:
- London (United Kingdom, opened on June 1, 2013)
- Cologne (Germany, opened on January 30, 2016)
- Brussels (Belgium, opened on May 7, 2016)
- Montreal (Canada, opened on July 30, 2016)
- Madrid (Spain, opened on February 18, 2017)
- Barcelona (Spain, opened on November 3, 2018)
- Panama City (Panama, opened on December 14, 2018)
- Málaga (Spain, opened on March 30, 2019)
- Sheffield (United Kingdom, opened on May 11, 2019)
Notes and References
- http://www.leparisien.fr/high-tech/le-premier-bar-d-e-sport-en-europe-a-ouvert-a-paris-25-12-2012-2433857.php,"Le premier bar d'esport en Europe a ouvert à Paris"
- https://www.meltdown.bar/
- http://www.liberation.fr/ecrans/2012/05/07/au-comptoir-des-geeks_949009?page=article
- http://uptech.mensup.fr/jeux-video/news-trailers.html
- http://www.lejdd.fr/Societe/Actualite/Le-phenomene-e-sport-624572
- http://video.lefigaro.fr/figaro/video/meltdown-luffy-champion-de-l-evo-une-grosse-fierte-pour-l-europe-et-pour-la-france-(interview-english-sub)/3702882141001/
- http://www.team-aaa.com/news-29449-tous-0-stephano_quitte_eg_pour_le_meltdown.html
- http://www.jeuxvideo.com/reportages-videos-jeux/0000/00000000/un-bar-dedie-a-l-e-sport-00111039.htm