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Invitational

Razer announces largest regional eSports tournament in Latin America

After the success of the first Razer Invitational, held in Southeast Asia in July 2020, Razer decided to hold a second edition, promising to be the largest regional eSports tournament in Latin America. The Razer Invitational - Latin America will feature electronic sports players of all levels, from amateurs to professionals, who will be able to compete and still represent their countries.

According to the company, Invitational - Latin America will bring together six countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Paraguay and Uruguay. The competitions will be held in four of the most popular sports in the region: Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS: GO), Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Mobile (PUBGM) and League of Legends. Another important point is that fans will be able to follow the matches through Facebook and Twitch. More information on how to watch will be revealed soon.

“With Razer Invitational - Southeast Asia, we received tremendous support from ten countries, which participated with more than 500 teams and 3,500 athletes,” said Zuber Mohammed, Marketing Director at Razer. “We are now expanding the Razer Invitational to other regions of the planet to give amateur and professional players the same opportunity, discover more individual talents and instill in each of them a sense of pride in representing their nations in eSports tournaments.”

Registration for the three Razer Invitational - Latin America categories common to all countries began on November 2, and qualifiers will be played from November 28, with playoffs taking place between December 3 and 20. The League of Legends qualifiers, exclusive to Brazil, take place on November 21 and 22 followed by the playoffs from November 27 to 29. The tournament will be played entirely online.

Information on registration and scheduling for the qualifiers will be posted on the official website of Razer Invitational - Latin America.

Source: GMB / GameReporter