Our community rallied and was there to help us reach and exceed that goal. Looking for just $25,000 to help us recover from our outstanding debts, and reopen our doors. In our most dire hour of need The Cave started an IndieGoGo ![]() During this time we always promoted and ran our events, because more than anything our community is what drove us to stay open and we wanted to be a home for them. We received no financial aid from the government for small businesses, and even with the reduction in income we did the best we could by running The Cave at a loss, and having the ownership work for free. Covid regulations forced our business to close for over 6 months. In 2017 our local Hearthstone Inn won the Blizzcon championship, and many of our local players have gone off to become prolific players in their respective games (like Zain in the SSBM community).Īpproximately 2 months ago our power was cut off. We have always tried our best to keep our costs down, and provide the best events that allowed casuals and professional players to enjoy and succeed. That dream would become The Cave Gaming Center.Īfter covid swept through the nation our communities started to dwindle and less players and guests were leaving their homes. The spot was roughly 3000 sq ft and after many months we eventually opened in the fall of 2015. Community leaders of the Fighting Game Community (FGC/Super Smash), Blizzard fandom (mostly hearthstone, and WoW at the time), MOBAs (like League of Legends, DOTA2, and even HoN), and the FPS’s (CS 1.6, CS:GO, HALO, CoD) all helped us create one of the most active scenes in the entire United States. We worked hard as a team and decided early on that we wanted it to cater to the local communities and the fledgling eSports scene at the time. In 2013 my friends and I had a dream to open the best LAN and event center on the East Coast.
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