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Arena World Championship – Summer Cup #5

blizz -> wysłany:

We’re getting closer to end of the 2019 AWC Summer Season, which means the open registration opportunities to qualify to the Summer Finals and Global Finals at BlizzCon are nearly over.

In North America, Cloud9, formally known as Super Frogs, have been dominant all year, earning the title of 2019 Spring Champions and sitting at the top of the region with 360 AWC points. Their BlizzCon Qualification is more than solidified. Just behind them, The Boys have already locked up their Summer Qualifications and their BlizzCon qualification as the top point earner of North America. This leaves teams like M2KC, Method Orange, The Move, and Resurgent competing for the last two Summer Finals qualification spots, as well as BlizzCon qualification at LAN.

Meanwhile in Europe, Method Black continues to overcome all competition, accumulating a big 460 AWC Points, followed by Diabolus with only 260 AWC points. Change My Mind, Zizon, Wildcard Gaming, and nLite are all between 240-192 AWC Points. The last two cups of the season will decide the trajectory for the rest of the year.

The top 8 teams in both regions have already been decided in NA & EU for Summer Cup #5. If you’re interested in catching some of the Open Bracket games, make sure to following GCDTV on twitch. GCDTV is an organization we’re partnering with to administrate and broadcast all these Arena Tournaments, they will be broadcasting the early rounds every Wednesday.

All Top 8 series will be broadcast on Twitch.tv/Warcraft on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays during the Summer Season. Each Top 8 broadcast day will begin at 10 a.m. PT/7 p.m. CET, live on Twitch.

These teams are not only competing for a $10,000 prize pool each week, but more importantly, AWC Points which qualify teams the Summer Finals.

Start Times

EU Top 8 NA Top 8 Championship Sun
Fri Sat Sun
10:00 a.m. PDT 10:00 a.m. PDT 10:00 a.m. PDT
1:00 p.m. EDT 1:00 p.m. EDT 1:00 p.m. EDT
19:00 CEST 19:00 CEST 19:00 CEST

Resources

WoW Esports Website

VoDs & Full Year Schedule

Sign up for the next Arena Cup in your region

Arena World Championship Summer Season: A Viewer’s Guide

Link to NA Cup #5 - Bracket

Link to EU Cup #5 - Bracket

Top 8 Teams