As we’ve made clear – here at esportsguide we’re interested in the esport potential behind Wild Rift. Supported by Riot Games, the mobile title continues to impress, especially with announcements such as the Wild Rift SEA Championship 2021! Read on for more details!
Wild Rift SEA Championship 2021 – Engaging a Region
It’s a tremendous event for the mobile esport. Indeed, to help digest all the facts, we’ve prepared a bullet list of the key information.
- Prize Pool – $200,000
- Participants – 21 teams from 9 different tournaments
- Date – September 14th to October 3rd – Main Event is September 30th onwards
- Other – teams are fighting for seeds for the Wild Rift World Championship 2021 besides the prize!
Only hours after the announcement, there’s a tonne of buzz in the community. For participants to earn seeds, they’ll be competing through multiple qualifiers.
Bearing this in mind, this event will feature only the very best competitive Wild Rift players from the South East Asian region.
Events like this, which engage multiple nations over a large region, help an esport grow quickly due to both coverage and community participation.
While we’re excited for the competition, here at esportsguide we understand that this is a huge move for Wild Rift esports in general too.
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