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Greetings Tycoon players! As some of you are aware, Mike and I have recently started collaborating to improve MMAT at its core and knock some of the dust off with some new features that will hopefully create a more enjoyable game experience for everyone. As a starting point, we’re currently looking to improve the world that the game plays out in, starting with events. One thing that has been identified repeatedly is a lack of unique arena sizes. To remedy this, we’ve decided to start:

 

The MMA Tycoon Player-Made Arena Contest

 

Concept: Currently, arenas scale gradually in different cities up to 30k seats before jumping to the 93k mega arenas. We want to add new arenas to the game (at least one per city) of varying sizes between 40-80k seats and ideally we want them to be created by the players.

 

Rules: The contest will span multiple weeks, with up to 3 arenas being chosen for the following Monday depending on the volume of submissions. Arenas can be submitted by individual managers or as a group, but we ask that you please limit to one(1) submission a week per group or individual. The arenas can be entirely fictional or based on real life arenas like the current in game arenas, but exact copies of existing arenas will not be considered. Arena submissions must be for cities currently in the game and must come with its own custom logo. The first arenas will be chosen the week of July 31st.


 

Submission Form:

 

Arena Name: 

 

Capacity (40k-80k):

 

Location:

 

Creator’s In-game Name(s):

 

Logo (340x165):


 

(Optional:) Feel free to include a short description of the arena, its history, or why you want it in the game.

 

We look forward to seeing what you guys come up with. We know there are some extremely creative people who play the game and this is a fantastic opportunity to create something that will be an integral part of how the game works. Good luck!

 

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Arena Name: Flint Chesthair Memorial Arena

 

Capacity (40k-80k): 60k screaming fans

 

Location: Las Vegas, Nevada

 

Creator's InGame Name: Rock Hardslab

 

Logo Attached (Bigger and smaller)

 

History:

The Flint Chesthair Memorial Arena, located in Las Vegas, Nevada, has a fascinating history rooted in the intersection of sports, entertainment, and LGBTQ+ activism. Constructed in 1973, this iconic venue was a collaborative effort led by the legendary entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. and a coalition of interests to commemorate one of the most celebrated gay boxers in history, Flint Chesthair.

Flint Chesthair, known for his exceptional boxing skills and charismatic personality, rose to prominence during an era when being openly gay was met with significant challenges and prejudice. Despite the obstacles he faced, Chesthair's exceptional talent and determination captured the hearts of many fans, transcending barriers and breaking down stereotypes in the boxing world. In order to honor Chesthair's groundbreaking achievements and create a lasting legacy, Sammy Davis Jr. spearheaded a campaign to build a state-of-the-art arena in Las Vegas dedicated to combat sports, with a specific focus on promoting diversity and inclusivity. With the support of various stakeholders, including influential figures from the entertainment industry, queer activists, and sports enthusiasts, the ambitious project became a reality.

The Flint Chesthair Memorial Arena quickly established itself as a vibrant hub for combat sports, hosting some of the most significant boxing and mixed martial arts (MMA) events in the world. From legendary boxing matches to exhilarating MMA showdowns, the arena became synonymous with high-stakes competitions, electrifying atmospheres, and unforgettable moments in combat sports history.

Over the years, the arena's reputation for hosting world-class events grew, attracting renowned fighters, promoters, and spectators from all corners of the globe. Its commitment to promoting inclusivity and celebrating diversity within the combat sports community made it an especially popular destination for LGBTQ+ athletes and fans, who found a welcoming and supportive environment within its walls.

In recent times, the Flint Chesthair Memorial Arena has continued to evolve, adapting to the ever-changing landscape of combat sports. Under the stewardship of MMA coach Rock Hardslab, who assumed the role of chairman, the arena has expanded its focus to include a greater emphasis on MMA events. Hardslab, a respected figure in the MMA world, has brought his expertise and passion to the venue, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of the sport's evolution.

Today, the Flint Chesthair Memorial Arena stands as a beacon of excellence in combat sports, renowned for its world-class facilities, exceptional events, and unwavering commitment to diversity and inclusivity. It serves as a testament to the vision and determination of its founders, and as a fitting tribute to the groundbreaking achievements of Flint Chesthair, whose legacy continues to inspire generations of athletes and fans alike.

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Arena Name: Thunder Dome

 

Capacity (40k-80k): 65,000

 

Location: Sydney

 

Creator's InGame Name: Glenn Rocket

 

Logo:

Image

 

History:

"2 men enter, 1 man leaves" - The one and only rule of the Thunder Dome.

Where champions are made, orbital bones broken, and careers ended.

The Thunder Dome has earned the reputation as the bloodiest arena in MMAT history. This premier sports facility is the jewel in the crown of the Sydney skyline. With a capacity of 65k blood hungry patrons, when you enter the Thunder Dome, it's flash the fang time. 

Bite down, Bring violence.

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Arena Name: The Hudson Showplace

 

Capacity: 40k

 

Location: Las Vegas

 

Creator's InGame Name: Rock Hardslab

 

Logo attached

 

History:

The Hudson Showplace, an exquisite and prestigious venue situated in the heart of Las Vegas, Nevada, has a rich and illustrious history that spans several decades. Renowned for its upscale atmosphere, the venue has been a beacon of refinement, hosting a diverse array of entertainment events ranging from music performances and stage productions to stand-up comedy, boxing, and, more recently, mixed martial arts (MMA) tournaments and martial arts showcases. The history of the Hudson Showplace can be traced back to the mid-20th century when a group of visionary investors, known as the shadow cabal, sought to create a venue that would redefine the standards of elegance and luxury in live entertainment. Through meticulous planning and a substantial financial investment, they transformed their dream into a reality, opening the doors of the Hudson Showplace to the world in 1960.

From the outset, the venue's opulent architecture and lavish interiors set it apart from its counterparts. With its grand chandeliers, plush seating, and state-of-the-art acoustics, the Hudson Showplace became an instant magnet for the crème de la crème of society. Its refined ambiance and impeccable service catered specifically to the upper crust and the excessively wealthy, offering a haven where they could indulge in the finest entertainment experiences.

The Hudson Showplace swiftly gained a reputation for hosting legendary musical performances, featuring world-class artists spanning various genres, from classical orchestras to jazz ensembles, rock bands, and pop sensations. Its stage became a showcase for top-tier talent, drawing audiences from around the world to witness unforgettable live performances that were a perfect fusion of artistic brilliance and flawless execution. As the years went by, the Hudson Showplace expanded its offerings to include stage productions, showcasing Broadway hits and theatrical masterpieces. It became a revered destination for theater enthusiasts, attracting renowned actors and actresses to grace its stage, earning critical acclaim and leaving audiences in awe with each production.

In the realm of comedy, the venue became synonymous with laughter and entertainment. The Hudson Showplace played host to some of the most celebrated stand-up comics of their time, who brought their unique humor and captivating performances to the delight of packed crowds. Comedy nights at the venue became legendary, known for their intimate settings and the ability to bring out the laughter that reverberated through the halls long after the show had ended.

While music, theater, and comedy formed the cornerstone of the Hudson Showplace's legacy, the venue also embraced the world of combat sports. Recognizing the growing popularity of boxing, the venue incorporated a dedicated boxing ring, luring in boxing enthusiasts and aficionados from all walks of life. Legendary bouts were held within its hallowed walls, immortalizing the venue as a historic landmark in the world of pugilism.

In more recent times, as the popularity of MMA skyrocketed, the Hudson Showplace boldly ventured into the realm of mixed martial arts, hosting high-profile tournaments that captivated audiences worldwide. With its spacious arena, capable of accommodating up to 40,000 spectators, the venue provided an unrivaled setting for adrenaline-fueled battles and electrifying displays of martial arts mastery.

Behind the scenes, the Hudson Showplace is owned by the enigmatic shadow cabal, a group of investors shrouded in mystery. While they prefer to remain anonymous, the public face of the company is none other than MMA coach extraordinaire, Rock Hardslab. Known for his unparalleled expertise and passion for combat sports, Hardslab's involvement further elevated the prestige of the venue, solidifying its position as a premier destination for refined and exhilarating entertainment.

Today, the Hudson Showplace stands as an iconic symbol of elegance and sophistication, serving as a testament to the enduring legacy of live entertainment. Its allure continues to captivate the imaginations of both performers and patrons, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of the cultural landscape, an enduring bastion of refined entertainment and an unforgettable experience for all who grace its hallowed halls.

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Just now, Rocket said:

You can tell is my point. It doesn't feel connected to your idea or to the game. Trim it down into 2 or 3 paragraphs and add some in game flavour to it.

 

Or not, just my opinion. 

It's not like the game is flavor heavy. Much.

I mean I've only been here a week or so.

Although... chatgpt would be a LOT easier lol.

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8 minutes ago, deadmeat5150 said:

It's not like the game is flavor heavy. Much.

I mean I've only been here a week or so.

Although... chatgpt would be a LOT easier lol.

I'm not being judgy just offering up some advice. 

 

 

I haven't even written mine yet so feel free to pick my effort apart when I do lol. 

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I'll try to come up with something on Wednesday or Thursday.  Everybody knows that the Marlins are the only good thing from Miami.

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