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Also there for the taking are cereals, coffee, packaged snacks and other prepared fare at small food stations scattered throughout the sprawling campus.ġ1:33 a.m. There’s also a dining commissary called Noms that includes one of the biggest commercial kitchens on the Westside, serving a wide range of fare that changes daily and is provided free to the company’s 3,100 employees, as are the drinks and snacks at Bilgewater and a smoothie bar.
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The Times got a rare look inside Riot Games’ home base, which gives off distinct movie studio vibes among its showbiz elements are three theaters, two of which were previously used by legendary movie directors James Cameron and George Lucas.
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is nearly invisible to passersby, much of it a discreetly walled-off campus where security is tight to safeguard work that can mushroom far beyond gaming into the riches promised by TV and film. Riot Games headquarters on Olympic Boulevard in West L.A. Riot Games is a private company and does not disclose revenue. That total reflected growth of nearly 70% in five years, real estate brokerage CBRE said in a September report that estimated Riot Games annual revenue at $1.7 billion. Los Angeles and Orange counties make up one of the dominant hubs of gaming content creation and esports, inhabiting 3.1 million square feet of offices in 2020. Landlords eager to rent blocks of office space are courting nearly 150 gaming companies in the region including giants Riot Games and Activision Blizzard, maker of “Call of Duty” and “World of Warcraft.”
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At the same time, Riot Games and the rest of the industry have been roiled by competition, a nascent labor movement and allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination.Įmployees play games on their break in PC Bang, a re-creation of a Korean gaming hall where Rioters, as company employees are known, can get a feel of how their games are experienced by many Asian fans.
The Los Angeles company has quietly grown into one of the region’s largest office tenants at nearly 1 million square feet, with more on the way as the video game industry evolves into a major economic player in Southern California. The game is an online juggernaut, played around the clock and around the globe by millions of fans since 2009 while spinning off popular related properties including esports tournaments and a television show for its creator, Riot Games.īut, like Bilgewater’s murky streets, the coffee shop isn’t a place you can drop by in real life because it exists inside the newly expanded Riot Games headquarters as a no-money-required perk for employees and guests. The theme is pirate nautical, complete with dripping water sound effects.Ĭoffee quaffers settle into tall booths assembled from old bourbon barrels still wafting their tangy caramel scent, adding smell to the sensory re-creation of Bilgewater, a dangerous port city in the mythical universe of video game “League of Legends.” The coffeehouse has cheery baristas and a pastry chef who prepares java-friendly snacks such as vegan, keto and gluten-free muffins.
A pleasantly arresting aroma of coffee and bourbon envelops visitors long before they walk into Bilgewater Brew.