LAN parties used to be a fairly frequent occurrence under the Gateway Arch, but in recent years most of the LAN groups operating there have moved onto other projects, forcing Saint Louis PC gamers to spend some of their gaming budget on several tanks of gas if they wanted to go to a major LAN event. However, this could change soon. Laclede’s LAN, a group who threw thirteen events back in the LAN-rich St. Louis of yesteryear, has rebooted their organization and is drumming up support on Kickstarter for a 175-man event in January 2015. As is typical for their events, there will be several tournaments for the competitive crowd, but also dedicated servers set up for those who prefer to casually hop in and out of games and socialize. The LL staff plans to work hard to cater to both audiences, a balancing act that they continue to perfect as they grow.
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