As part of the Predator League, Acer is launching an online Rocket League tournament where the winners will be awarded a total of €90,000 in cash and Acer-branded devices. Open to all, amateur or professional, regardless of skill level, the tournament kicks off today in 15 countries across three stages, from the national qualifiers to the international EMEA final on 20 November.
Acer today announced the updated EMEA Predator League 2022, featuring a new game, more countries and a bigger prize pool, in a move that takes its commitment to esports to the next level. From September to November, teams regardless of skill level can compete against each other in the popular 3v3 mode in the powerful arcade-style football and vehicle chaos game “Rocket League”.
In addition to an action-packed esports tournament and great prizes, this year’s Predator League offers participants a fun environment, with special promotions and contests from 15 local retail partners, as well as a variety of surprise gifts.
Hajo Blingen, Vice President Marketing, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Acer said: “We are delighted to announce the second season of the EMEA Predator League following the first season in 2020. With our industry-leading portfolio of games, we are always looking for ways to reinvent ourselves.The EMEA Predator League 2022 embodies our commitment to making esports accessible to everyone who participates in Rocket League.I would like to add that special gifts and promotions from our retail partners await the game fans who want this tournament.”
Teams from the following countries can participate in the National Qualifiers:
Europe: Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg), DACH (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), France, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Scandinavian countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden), Spain, Czech Republic, Turkey, Hungary, United Kingdom (England)
Middle East: Egypt, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia (KSA)
Africa: South Africa
Two of the three players must be citizens of the respective country. Matches on the virtual field are played 3 against 3.
In the first phase, teams compete in the national qualifiers. There are two qualifying rounds per country. The top two teams from each round will qualify for the national final. The winner of the Finals will participate in the EMEA International Finals, where they will compete against the winners from other countries. November 13 National Final Turkey will be broadcast live on a dedicated national twitch.tv channel, with the grand final on twitch.tv/PredatorGaming on November 20.
Source: (BYZHA) – Beyaz News Agency