Riot Games has announced that the League of Legends: International Wild Rift tournament will be held in Singapore. Wild Rift Horizon Cup 2021 will begin on November 13.
The finals of the tournament will be played on November 20. The matches will be hosted by the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre. Wild Rift launched various competitions in multiple regions, including Southeast Asia, Europe, and Latin America.
A total of 10 teams will compete in the Wild Rift Horizon Cup and the teams will be determined as a result of regional competitions. By now, KT Rolster from Korea and Da Kun Gaming from China have qualified to participate in the event. Europe’s Wild Rift Origin Series is expected to end this month and the Origin Series Championship is scheduled to take place offline in Stockholm, Sweden.
Riot Communications Specialist Joanne Kang said in an official announcement:
Wild Rift was introduced across regions earlier this year, and the demand we’ve seen for esports has been incredible. We’ve been planning an international esports debut all year and we’re ready to show you what top tier pro play looks like in Wild Rift. Regional competitions have already begun around the world, and the year will finish off with a multi-region event.
Specific details such as the event’s prize pool, streaming schedule and format have yet to be announced.
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