Esports venue · Warsaw

Set up. Drill. Compete.

GameCamp is a tactical field-camp for esports teams in Warsaw — matched stations, a quiet drill floor and a LAN stage. Bring your five, run a bootcamp, and treat the room like a training camp, not a lounge.

40 team stations
1 Gbit wired lines
360Hz panels
Two facing rows of esports team stations along sand-tone walls under soft even lighting Open 7 days · Warsaw
40
matched team stations
6
private drill boxes
<8ms
typical local ping
7
days a week
On the field

Kitted for teams, stripped of noise

BOX-01

Matched stations

Every seat is identical current-gen hardware on high-refresh panels, patched and ready. No hunting for the good rig — the whole row is the good rig.

BOX-02

Private drill boxes

Five-seat boxes with a door that shuts. Run scrims, call comms on a local channel and review rounds on the wall screen away from the floor.

BOX-03

LAN tournament stage

A clean stage with a big screen and player seats for match days. Small brackets, clear sightlines, a scoreboard your bench can actually read.

BOX-04

Wired, low latency

Gigabit lines to every station and a low local ping. The only lag on the field is the time it takes your team to call a rotate.

Field log · a bootcamp day

How a camp day runs

10:00

Set up camp

Claim your box, mirror settings across five matched stations and warm up. Coffee is on the field table.

11:00

Drills & aim blocks

Structured warm-up routines and mechanics blocks before the day gets heavy. Bring your own routine or use ours.

13:00

Scrim block

Back-to-back practice matches against booked opponents, comms on a local channel so the floor stays quiet.

16:00

Review on the wall

Pull the round back on the box screen, mark the mistakes, agree the fix. The part most teams skip.

18:00

Stage set or free play

Close the day on the LAN stage for a friendly, or open the floor for loose games. You call it.

The LAN stage

A stage that reads at a glance

Book the stage for a small bracket, a showmatch or a community night. Big screen, tidy cable runs, and seats that make a five-team event feel organised instead of improvised.

  • Big shared screenSCR
  • Player seats for two teams10
  • Local voice per side2CH
  • Bracket board your bench can readBRD
See LAN seats
A small LAN tournament stage with a large blank screen and empty player seats
On the practice roster

Titles your team can drill here

Every station runs the competitive ladders teams actually scrim on — tactical shooters, MOBAs and the between-rounds staples — patched to the current build and logged out for your accounts. Sign in fresh on Steam, Riot, Epic or Battle.net.

Counter-Strike 2

Tactical FPS

Five-on-five on wired peripherals and 360Hz panels — the format this floor was tuned for.

Valorant

Tactical FPS

Tight utility rounds where the low local ping shows up on the scoreboard.

League of Legends

MOBA

Draft together in one box and keep the shot-calling on a single voice channel.

Dota 2

MOBA

Long series are easier when all five seats are matched and side by side.

Rainbow Six Siege

Tactical FPS

Slow, deliberate attack rounds that reward comms and a quiet drill floor.

Apex Legends

Battle Royale

Trios drop better when the whole squad shares a channel and a wall screen.

Rocket League

Car football

Quick to pick up, hard to leave — the ideal warm-up between scrim blocks.

Overwatch 2

Hero shooter

Six roles to rotate through when you want to break up an FPS bootcamp day.

StarCraft II

RTS

One-versus-one macro drills for the players who like to think a map ahead.

Running a bootcamp? Tell us the titles and patches your team needs in the booking note and we'll have every box installed and updated before you set up camp.

Passes & seats

Pick a pass, we hold the field

Prices in Polish złoty. Pay at the front desk or by invoice once we confirm — no card details in the form.

Solo · hourly
19 zł / hour

A single practice station by the hour. Good for a quick aim session or solo queue between camps.

  • Any open station
  • Peripherals included
  • Gigabit wired line
Book a station
Featured · team
399 zł / day

A private drill box for your five, for a full bootcamp day. Matched stations, wall screen, local comms.

  • Five matched stations
  • Private box with a door
  • Wall screen for reviews
  • Local voice channel
Book team pass
Match day
79 zł / seat

A seat in a booked LAN tournament on the stage. One player, one station, one bracket.

  • Stage station for the event
  • Warm-up time before matches
  • Bracket board & scoring
Take a seat
Field reports

What teams say after camp

LOG-01
★★★★★

"We booked a drill box for a full bootcamp day and got more done than a week of home scrims. Matched stations, a door that shuts and a wall screen for reviews — the room does the discipline for you."

Illustrated avatar of Kacper W.
Kacper W.
Team captain
LOG-02
★★★★★

"I take a practice station most evenings and the local ping is exactly as low as they say. Quiet drill floor, tidy desk, gigabit line — no hunting for the good rig, every seat is the good rig."

Illustrated avatar of Marta Z.
Marta Z.
Bootcamp regular
LOG-03
★★★★★

"Played the LAN stage for a small bracket and it just felt organised — clear sightlines, a scoreboard the bench could read and warm-up seats before matches. Set up, drilled, competed. We'll be back."

Illustrated avatar of Damian R.
Damian R.
LAN player
Good to know

Questions before you set up camp

Do we need to book the whole team?

For a Bootcamp Team Pass, yes — the box is held for five. Solo players can take a practice station by the hour, and match-day players book a single LAN seat.

Can we bring our own gear?

Yes. Every station takes your own keyboard, mouse and headset, or use the peripherals we keep on the desk. Boxes have spare ports for a full five-player setup.

How do we pay?

Send the form to reserve, then pay at the front desk on the day or by invoice for team and event bookings. We never ask for card details online.

Can you help run a small tournament?

We can. Tell us the format and rough numbers in the form and we'll set up the stage, the bracket board and warm-up spots. Any prize is a trophy or merch — scored on skill.

Reserve your place

Book a place

Tell us who's coming and when. We'll confirm by email and hold your box, station or seat.