The United Center will have a new scoreboard and sound system for the start of the 2019-2020 season, the United Center Joint Venture announced Wednesday morning. Last month, the Blackhawks told season-ticket holders about the upgrades.

According to a release, upgrades will include:

8,600 square feet of 4mm pixel pitch displays, making it the largest center-hung screen display with the highest resolution technology among all arenas that host both NBA and NHL teams Nearly four times more LED screen display than the existing scoreboard Kinetic movement with six independent panels First-of-its-kind, continuous inner ring display Immersive audio, production lighting and more

“This new scoreboard allows us the opportunity to take the in-game experience to the next level,” said Sergio Lozano, Senior Director, Scoreboard Operations, United Center. “Fans will be blown away by the remarkable scale and unique capabilities leading to a truly captivating in-game experience.”

The United Center’s current scoreboard measures at 21 feet by 12.9 feet, which ranks among the smallest in the NHL.

The United Center, home to the Blackhawks and Bulls, will be the city’s latest sports venue to receive a new scoreboard in the last four years. The Bears’ Soldier Field and the Cubs’ Wrigley Field had new scoreboards installed in 2015, followed by the White Sox’s ballpark — which is now named Guarantee Rate Field — in 2016.

The last major update for the United Center came in 2017, when Eaton’s Ephesus LED sports lightning and controls system was installed.

The United Center opened Aug. 18, 1994, with the World Wrestling Federation’s SummerSlam pay-per-view.