The final three invited teams have been announced for Northern Arena BEAT Invitational LAN. Team Liquid, EHOME and Wings Gaming will now join Alliance, compLexity Gaming, Digital Chaos and Evil Geniuses which had already confirmed to be on hand in Montreal, Canada November 11-13th. FDL is the only team to qualify to compete for the $100,000 prize pool. Tickets are still available for purchase.
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— NorthernArena (@northernarena) October 5, 2016
Northern Arena BEAT Invitational LAN teams have all now been set. The final three invited teams have been revealed to include Team Liquid, EHOME and TI6 champions – Wings Gaming.
The first four teams to be directly invited to the Northern Arena BEAT Invitational LAN were Alliance, compLexity Gaming, Digital Chaos and Evil Geniuses.
Days ago FDL claimed their place as the only qualified team for the Northern Arena BEAT Invitational LAN. The squad led by Stanley “Stan King” Yang outlasted Team NP featuring Jacky “EternaLEnVy” Mao, Kurtis “Aui_2000” Ling and Theeban “1437” Siva.
It is very exciting to have these top teams come to Canada to compete and with the finals being held at the Bell Centre for an audience to watch live is unbelievable.
Earlier in the month Beat Gaming Corp, the organizers of the Canada Cup series, and Canadian League of Gamers announced their joint LAN tournament – Northern Arena BEAT Invitational LAN.
Eight teams will compete for the $100,000 prize pool at Bell Centre in Montreal Canada from November 11-13th.
Northern Arena BEAT Invitational LAN
The Northern Arena BEAT Invitational LAN will feature eight teams – seven directly invited and one qualified team competing for the $100,000 prize pool.
The teams will go head to head in a double elimination bracket with a BO5 grand final with no WB advantage.
Northern Arena BEAT Invitational LAN Tickets
The LAN event will take place at the Bell Centre. The sports and entertainment complex is the home of the NHL’s Montreal Canadiens ice hockey team with a seating capacity of 21,288 – making it the largest hockey arena in the world.
Tickets went on sale Friday – September 30th and are still available.
The price of the tickets range from $45 – $75 and can be purchased HERE.
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