RGN have announced their first tournament for 2016, known as the "Winter Classic II," and it will feature a $10,000 prize-pool with open registration for interested North American teams.
When RGN debuted as an online tournament provider in North America last year, the organisation's first Winter Classic featured a $1,500 total prize-pool and witnessed a grand final that saw mouseSpaz (the core of whom would go on to become CLG) win the first edition.
Since then, the organisation has gone on to run a number of seasonal online tournaments in North America, as well as events such as the ongoing Freedom Cup and the Pro Series which brought together 16 teams for an offline $30,000 event in Santa Ana, California.
CLG's core (then known as mouseSpaz) won the first RGN Winter Classic
RGN's foray into 2016 sees them fork over $10,000 in prize money for an online event that will run from January 3-21 and will be called the Winter Classic II.
All and any interested North American teams will be able to register, with a deadline of January 1st at 11:59 (midnight Eastern Standard Time).
The entry fee for the Winter Classic II is $75 per team (or $15 per player) with a double elimination bracket involved that has a best-of-three upper bracket format and a best-of-one lower bracket. The grand final will see a double best-of-three format.
The tentative schedule for the event (since it depends on how many teams register) will be:
Upper Bracket
Date
Match Times
Round 1
January 3rd
03:00
Round 2
January 5th
03:00
Round 3
January 7th
03:00
Round 4
January 10th
03:00
Upper Bracket Finals
January 13th
03:00
Grand Finals
January 21st
03:00
Lower Bracket
Round 1
January 4th
03:00
Round 2
January 6th
03:00
Round 3
January 10th
03:00
Round 4
January 11th
03:00
Round 5
January 12th
03:00
Round 6
January 17th
03:00
Round 7
January 18th
03:00
Lower Bracket Finals
January 19th
03:00
The prize-pool distribution for the RGN Winter Classic II will be:
1. - $7,000 + Invite to 2016 RGN Pro Series Tournament 2. - $2,000 3. - $1,000
As always, RGN tournament action will be found over at azubu.tv/goRGNtv when the tournament goes live in January.
Sign-ups for the event are now open and can be found over at the tournament page on CEVO.
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