Arena World Championship 2021 - Cup 1
Arena World Championship 2021 Cup 1 has started! Watch sixteen of the best teams from North America and Europe fight for their share of the weekly $10,000 prize pool, and points used to advance to the Season 1 Circuit.
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker
/ Official Forums
)
Today – Friday, January 15, the first of four AWC Cups begins with teams from North America and Europe battling for their share of the weekly $10,000 (USD) prize pool per region, and to earn points towards advancing to the Season 1 Circuit.
Over 200 teams have signed up to compete in open tournaments each week, with the top twelve teams from each region making it into the Cup for a shot at the prizing and points. At the end of all four Cups, the top eight point-earners will advance to the Season 1 Circuit.
It’s a great lineup of casters:
And of course, we’ll have all the live updates, recaps, and memes you can handle on the WoW Esports Twitter feed.
Join us right here for all the action: YouTube.com/Warcraft
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Arena World Championship 2021 Cup 1 has started! Watch sixteen of the best teams from North America and Europe fight for their share of the weekly $10,000 prize pool, and points used to advance to the Season 1 Circuit.
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Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker
/ Official Forums
)
Today – Friday, January 15, the first of four AWC Cups begins with teams from North America and Europe battling for their share of the weekly $10,000 (USD) prize pool per region, and to earn points towards advancing to the Season 1 Circuit.
- Venue: Online - YouTube.com/Warcraft
- Dates: Every other Friday through Sunday, January 15 – March 7
- Broadcast Start Time: 10:00 a.m PT (1:00 p.m. ET)
- Prize Pool: $10,000 (USD) per Regional Cup
- Format: 3v3, Best of 5
Over 200 teams have signed up to compete in open tournaments each week, with the top twelve teams from each region making it into the Cup for a shot at the prizing and points. At the end of all four Cups, the top eight point-earners will advance to the Season 1 Circuit.
It’s a great lineup of casters:
- Gillian “Eiya” Long: Twitter | Twitch
- Mohamed “Ziqo” Beshir: Twitter | Twitch | YouTube
- Sid “Supatease” Compston: Twitter | Twitch | YouTube
- Elliot “Venruki” Venczel: Twitter | Twitch | YouTube
And of course, we’ll have all the live updates, recaps, and memes you can handle on the WoW Esports Twitter feed.
Join us right here for all the action: YouTube.com/Warcraft
Continue reading...