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Chad Smeltz, Harrisburg University Esports Program Director, recently shared details about the HUE Invitational – the nation’s biggest, most competitive collegiate Esports tournament – on Good Day PA.

The HUE Invitational will kick off Harrisburg University of Science and Technology’s Tech & Town Week celebration on Saturday, Sept. 18.

Guests are invited to cheer on the HU Storm throughout the competition that pits 32 of the best collegiate Esports teams from across the U.S. against each other during two days of action. Teams will compete in “Overwatch” and “League of Legends” at Harrisburg University from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sept. 18. The following day, semifinal and final competitions will move to Harrisburg’s CLUB XL, where the best teams will continue to battle for their piece of the$20,000 prize pool during showcase matches.

The public is invited to watch in person at Harrisburg University and Club XL or tune in to a virtual live broadcast at https://www.twitch.tv/harrisburguniversity. For more information, visit https://www.harrisburgu.edu/tech-n-town-week/.

ABOUT TECH & TOWN WEEK

Tech & Town Week, with generous support from the Law Firm of McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC, is a week-long celebration of the energy pulsing throughout Harrisburg Saturday, Sept. 18 through Saturday, Sept. 25. Featuring concerts, conferences, student events, and more, Tech & Town will entertain, educate, and enlighten throughout Pennsylvania’s capital city. To view the full slate of Tech & Town events, visit https://www.harrisburgu.edu/tech-n-town-week/.

ABOUT HARRISBURG UNIVERSITY

Accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Harrisburg University is a private nonprofit university offering bachelor and graduate degree programs in science, technology, and math fields. For more information on the University’s affordable demand-driven undergraduate and graduate programs, call 717-901-5146 or email, Connect@HarrisburgU.edu. Follow on Twitter (@HarrisburgU) and Facebook (Facebook.com/HarrisburgU).