The final online qualifying round of the "Call of Duty Challengers Japan National Championship Summer" will be held on June 28! Eight strong teams will clash for a spot in the offline finals!

SEE (Sony Interactive Entertainment) will hold the final online qualifying round of the "Call of Duty Challengers: Japan National Championship Summer" e-sports tournament using the currently available PS4 title "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare" on June 28, 2020 at 17:00. The online qualifying round will be held on Sunday, June 28, 2020, from 5:00 p.m.

The top six teams from the online qualifiers held on May 23 (Sun.) and 31 (Sun.), 2020, and the top two teams from the "Call of Duty Challengers: Japan Final Round Spring" will participate in this year's tournament. The top two teams from the "Call of Duty Challengers Japan Final" and the top six teams from the online preliminary round and the top two teams from the "Call of Duty Challengers Japan Final" final will compete for the four spots in the offline final to be held in July of this year. The rules of the tournament will be a two-group league format.

The tournament will be broadcast on the official YouTube channel, Twitch, and Twitter, so if you are interested, be sure to check it out. The details of the competing teams are as follows.


Call of Duty Challengers: Japan Representative Round

Description: An e-sports tournament for the right to participate in the "Call of Duty Challengers" world championship for "CoD:MW" and to win cash prizes.

Prize money/prizes:

1st place: 2 million yen in prize money and the right to participate in the "Call of Duty Challengers

2nd place: 1.5 million yen in prize money

3rd place: 1,000,000 yen cash prize

Fourth place: 500,000 yen prize money


Call of Duty Challengers Summer Online Final Qualifying Round to Determine Japan's Representative

Date: Sunday, June 28, 2020

Participating teams:

Diamonddust

e NovatioN

Fiveness Esports prominence

Fiveness Esports prominence

Monarch

REJECT FAKER

SCARZ

TEAM ALPHA

Live Commentary: k4sen

Commentary: Noriaki Suzuki

(C)2020 Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.

Recommended Articles