Multiplay
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Founded | 1997 |
Founder | Craig Fletcher |
Headquarters | Blackfield, United Kingdom |
Key people
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Craig Fletcher (CEO) Stewart Fletcher (COO) |
Products | Event Production Electronic Sports |
Services | Game Server Hosting Corporate Hosting |
Owner | Game Digital plc [1] |
Website | www |
Multiplay (UK) Ltd is a UK-based family company which was incorporated in May 1997 by Craig Fletcher. They have been running gaming events for over a decade. They have achieved mass exposure as the producers of the UK’s largest Games Festival - Insomnia and as the Events Producer behind Minecon - the Minecraft convention held in Disneyland Paris. Multiplay is also known as a worldwide Games Service Provider. Their servers host players from 195 different countries and hold a PCU (Peak Concurrent Users) of over 25,000.
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History
Multiplay started as a LAN event in 1999 hosting their first event "Insomnia" in conjunction with Wireplay. The event underwent a name change to i-series for their second event "i2" due to splitting with Wireplay.
Events 2-4 were all hosted in Swindon Town before moving to a new venue, the Newbury Racecourse Conference Center for "i5" in the year 2000. The event later moved to Stoneleigh Park in 2008 for "i34" citing continued growth needing a larger venue. As a result of the recession of 2008 Multiplay were then forced to move back to Newbury Racecourse citing decreased revenue from sponsorships. After 3 years at Newbury the event outgrew the venue again and moved to Telford International Centre in 2011, it was here that the name of the event was changed back to the original "Insomnia" name. In 2012 the event host Minecon at i49.[2]
On 2 December 2013 Multiplay announced the Insomnia event will be moving to the Ricoh Arena citing continued growth.[3]
On the date of i56 and i57, it announced that it would be in the NEC, in Birmingham, UK.
In October 2014, Multiplay announced that it had partnered with Luke Millanta to produce the Insomnia Collection, a collection of Counter Strike: Global Offensive weapon finishes.[4][5]
Professional Gaming Circuit
Hundreds of professional gaming tournaments have been hosted at iSeries ever since its inception. They offer considerable prize pools for winning tournaments at Insomnia with over £390,000 being given away in prize money. Insomnia attracts major professional gaming teams such as Dignitas,TCM and Infused. In addition to their own tournaments, Multiplay have also been the WCG UK Strategic partner since 2004.
Events
Insomnia Gaming Festival
Insomnia Gaming Festival is a large scale gaming event with a professional Mainstage, an Expo Hall and a large scale LAN (Local Area Network) event with huge BYOC gaming halls where all gamers are welcome to come meet and play games. Originally this was a PC gaming only event, but in recent years has incorporated console gamers. The series of events, referred to as the ‘iSeries’ are sequentially numbered and run 3 times a year, typically with one around Easter, with the others usually hosted in August and November. The original events were hosted at Newbury Racecourse in the United Kingdom from i5 to i33 when the venue was relocated to Stoneleigh Park for i34.[6] From i38 to i42 the event returned to Newbury.[7] The home of i43 to i50 events was The Telford International Centre [8] and since i51 it has taken place in the Ricoh Arena in Coventry.[9] These events have now evolved with professional competitive tournaments and large exhibition halls. Sometimes referred to as “The Glastonbury of Gaming” Insomnia continues to be the biggest festival of its kind in the UK. The first Insomnia: Insomnia99 was a 300-player event.[10] At that point, it was, and remains the largest LAN party held in the United Kingdom. As of March 2013, Insomnia is now in its 48th festival and attendance for any given festival is over 5,000 people. The record for the largest amount of LAN BYOC attendees was made at the i46 event which had 2247 people. It was announced after i55 that the festival would relocate to the NEC in Birmingham in time for i56 in December 2015.
Insomnia50, dubbed the Golden Lanniversary was the last event at The Telford International Centre where Multiplay announced that they will be moving to the Ricoh Arena. Statistics of the event at The Telford International Centre can be found here.[11]
Minecon 2012
Multiplay were approached by Sandbox/Survival game creators Mojang to produce their fan festival Minecon, celebrating the online world of Minecraft. The convention was held in Disneyland Paris in November 2012 and attracted over 7,000 visitors.[12]
World Cyber Games
Multiplay UK have also hosted the United Kingdom's national qualifiers for the World Cyber Games at their I-Series events for a number of years, working on behalf of Samsung Electronics UK for the 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008 games. For the 2009 games Multiplay have been confirmed as the strategic partner by global organiser International Cyber Marketing. The 2009 UK National Final was held at M Festival, Multiplay's own video gaming festival in August 2009 at Stoneleigh Park.
IPL 4 UK Qualifiers
Multiplay UK’s i44 event in Telford hosted the IGN Pro League 4 UK Qualifiers (IPL 4 UK) resulting in the biggest eSports event the UK has ever hosted. Over 2,500,000 viewers watched the proceedings with TotalBiscuit and Apollo commentating on top Starcraft 2 professional players like White Ra, Stephano and Grubby. $20,000 prize pool was given out to the top 8 players, with the French player Stephano taking gold.[13]
ESET UK Masters
Multiplay also hosted the finals for the ESET UK Masters in 2012[14]/2013[15] which plays host to the biggest prize pool for a Starcraft 2 tournament sponsored by a UK organization at an esports event (£10,000 per event). This is set to take part for all 3 iSeries events in 2013 making it one of the most ambitious eSports projects hosted within the UK.
Online Service Hosting
At the time of writing, Multiplay host over 23,000 online game servers and are one of the leading GSP’s in the world. Their server projects include hosting official servers [16] for Minecraft, Chivalry: Medieval Warfare, War of the Roses, Unreal Tournament 3, Natural Selection 2, the Medal of Honor series, the Battlefield series and the main EA forums. Additionally, Multiplay UK holds agreements with companies such as Electronic Arts, Vivendi, Danger Close,[17] Unknown Worlds Entertainment[18] and Paradox Interactive in which they are allowed to host official "ranked" servers for their games.
Multiplay also host high availability and high scalability platforms for websites and games, including the entire platform for Eutechnyx’s Auto Club Revolution.
Technical Article Writing
Multiplay's server development and networking team have operated a technical blog for the development community since October 2008. This is popular within technical background coding forums and useful to developers and plugin authors of gameserver operated games and mods.
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External links
- Multiplay UK Company Website
- Multiplay Technical Blog Server Technical Information Blog