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Esports Tournament: Counter Strike 2

Date

Oct. 27*

Location

Esports Lounge
(USU 103)

Time

6:00 p.m.

Description

*Online Qualifiers: Oct. 20 at 6 p.m.

Join us for an exhilarating Counter-Strike 2 Tournament, brought to you by the SRWC, the Games Center and the Esports Association! This is your chance to showcase your skills, form the ultimate team, and compete for glory in the world of CS:2.

  • Qualify for the LAN event taking place on Oct. 27.

Tournament Highlights:

  • Online Qualifiers: Battle it out online starting on Oct. 20 at 6 p.m. to secure your spot in the LAN event.
  • In-person Semi/Finals: Witness intense CS:2 action at the Esports Lounge on Oct. 27.
  • Free Entry: All leagues and tournaments are absolutely free!
  • Team Formation: Assemble a squad of up to five players, or join as a 'Free Agent' if you don't have a team.
  • Tournament Format: Best of 3, single elimination.
  • Team Limit: Only 16 teams will compete, so don't miss out!

Join our Discord for updates, discussions, and to connect with fellow CS:2 enthusiasts.

Don't let this opportunity slip through your fingers! Rally your team, mark your calendars, and prepare for CS:2 greatness. Register NOW and aim for victory in the most exciting Counter-Strike 2 tournament of the year!

For more information and to register, visit imleagues.com/csulb.

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