Disguise Powers Major Entertainment and Esports Productions Across China Knowledge Hub Latest Live News by Elton - June 19, 2026June 17, 2026 CHINA: From stadium-scale concert touring to high-profile esports competition, Disguise’ industry-leading technologies played a central role in supporting two major live productions in China during May 2026, highlighting the growing demand for robust real-time media infrastructure across both entertainment and gaming sectors. Earlier in the month, Disguise technology was also deployed at the Delta Force Pro League Spring Grand Finals, held at M Space within Huaxi LIVE Wukesong in Beijing. The event brought together leading competitors for one of the season’s most important esports championships, combining high-intensity gameplay with large-scale real-time visual presentation designed for both in-venue audiences and broadcast viewers. The production utilised Disguise VX Series media servers to deliver stable playback and synchronised real-time content throughout the tournament. As esports productions continue to evolve in scale and technical complexity, the ability to manage dynamic content workflows reliably and without interruption has become increasingly critical to maintaining audience engagement across both physical and digital platforms. The successful deployment at the Delta Force Pro League Spring Grand Finals underscored the growing role of advanced media server technologies within competitive gaming environments, where real-time graphics, broadcast integration and immersive audience experiences are now fundamental components of event delivery. And wrapping up the month was the mainland stadium debut of Leehom Wang’s The Best Place II World Tour in Hangzhou, a landmark production that combined large-scale staging with sophisticated visual content delivery. Supporting the show, production specialist MRT implemented a Disguise workflow powered by two GX3 and two VX4+ media servers, providing the processing power and reliability required to manage synchronised visual playback throughout the performance. As one of the tour’s most significant stops to date, the Hangzhou concert placed considerable emphasis on visual storytelling and large-format content presentation. The Disguise-powered workflow enabled stable operation and precise synchronisation across the production, ensuring visual elements remained seamlessly aligned with the performance from start to finish. Together, the two projects demonstrate the versatility of the Disguise platform across a diverse range of live production environments. Whether supporting large-scale concert touring or high-profile esports competition, reliable media server infrastructure remains essential to delivering the synchronised visual experiences audiences increasingly expect from today’s entertainment and gaming events. Share on Facebook Share Share on TwitterTweet Share on Pinterest Share Share on LinkedIn Share Share on Digg Share