Twenty teams have descended on the American state to battle it out for their share of the $150,000 prize pool on offer, but more importantly the three places in the 2 million dollar main event which will take place in Berlin, Germany at the end of July.
are using two stand-ins, and of Team Envyus, in place of their Danish duo, and who missed out due to visas.
The action starts Friday, June 22, with the first four matches, Saturday, June 23 will have a further four, and the final four games will take place on Sunday, June 24.
The $150,000 prize pool offers $50,000 more than the European qualifier, which will be spread between the attending teams as follows:
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are using two stand-ins, and of Team Envyus, in place of their Danish duo, and who missed out due to visas.
The action starts Friday, June 22, with the first four matches, Saturday, June 23 will have a further four, and the final four games will take place on Sunday, June 24.
The following teams will be at the event:
Honey Badger Nation
Spacestation Gaming
Wildcard Gaming
Ghost Gaming
Gankstars
NRG Esports
ORBIT
The God Squad
eUnited
Motiv8
Team Dignitas
Optic
Cloud9
Nova Esports
Team Gates
Tempo Storm
Totality
FLYQUEST
Slime Squad
Trigger Happy
Spacestation Gaming
Wildcard Gaming
Ghost Gaming
Gankstars
NRG Esports
ORBIT
The God Squad
eUnited
Motiv8
Team Dignitas
Optic
Cloud9
Nova Esports
Team Gates
Tempo Storm
Totality
FLYQUEST
Slime Squad
Trigger Happy
Prize Distribution
The $150,000 prize pool offers $50,000 more than the European qualifier, which will be spread between the attending teams as follows:
1.
TBD — $32,000 & PGI 2018 place
2.
TBD — $24,000 & PGI 2018 place
3.
TBD — $18,000 & PGI 2018 place
4.
TBD — $12,000
5-6.
TBD — $8,000
7-8.
TBD — $6,000
9-12.
TBD — $4,000
13-16.
TBD — $3,000
17-20.
TBD — $2,000
2.
3.
4.
5-6.
7-8.
9-12.
13-16.
17-20.
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