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Nerd Street will collaborate with the Free Library of Philadelphia to offer in-person esports youth leagues this fall ...
Get ready to dive into Philly's gaming app scene, checking out the coolest games, local gaming events, and how the city's vibe shapes the way people play. Jumping into the Top Mobile Games of 2024 ...
🗓️ On the Calendar • Philly Tech Entrepreneurs’ happy hour series is back on Aug. 27 [More info] • Code and Coffee is back again this Saturday at the Capital One Cafe. [More details] Sarah Huffman is ...
The gaming lab is the first of its kind to be installed by Philadelphia Parks and Recreation. Funding was provided from the Beyond the Badge Foundation, led by local law enforcement.
The organizing team is already planning to make PHL Gaming an annual event, although he said they hope to have both types of gaming — digital and tactical — at one location in the future so guests don ...
Year-to-date data shows Pennsylvania’s sports betting market handled nearly $655 million in May 2025 alone, with taxable ...
Nerd Street’s forthcoming “Localhost” location at 401 N. Broad Street will include about 150 gaming stations – including consoles and high-end PCs – with the aim of making esports less ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- As gun violence continues to rise, one group is using the therapeutic power of gaming to reach at-risk youth. The Philadelphia Gaming Initiative is in partnership with ...
Philly-area video game fans and independent game developers flocked to TooManyGames in June. The convention at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks continues to grow every year, with an ...
Similarly, all Live! casino interactive gaming is included in Live! Philadelphia’s numbers, which ranked at No. 8 in the state last year with $292.3 million in revenue.
The state’s Gaming Board just voted in favor of a proposed casino and hotel in South Philly that has been in the works for about four years. On Wednesday, in a 7-0 vote the Pennsylvania Gaming Control ...
A winner for the second Philly casino license could come on Nov. 18, according to Philly.com. It has taken more than two years for regulators to sort through everything.