Football, baseball, hockey, basketball, and now, video games.

Soon, you’ll be able to watch all of these spectator events, along with concerts, within walking distance of each other in Philadelphia.

According to Philly.com, Comcast Spectacor, which owns the city’s hockey team and Fusion, is poised to construct a $50 million arena for gaming fans – the first in the U.S.

The popularity of Esports is booming with players competing before large crowds. Locally, Harrisburg University is hosting an Esports tournament this weekend.

In Philadelphia, the company is expected to make the announcement today on plans to break ground this summer on the 47-acre stadium complex, according to reports. It will be located next to Xfinity Live! and within walking distance of the Linc, Citizens Bank Park and the Wells Fargo Center.

The arena is expected to be a major hub for gaming events.