Editor-in-Chief OGjahajaha Posted March 10, 2023 Editor-in-Chief Report Posted March 10, 2023 SportsGamers, With the new ECL season at the doorstep, it's time to start registrations for the second season of the 1v1 ECL. In true ECL fashion, this league is for all the best European gamers to test their skills against their peers, and ultimately compete for a great prize pool and the European Championship League title. For the second season of competition, we've made some changes to the format in order to ensure more meaningful games already at the start of the tournament. This article will feature all the information you need about participating. If you haven’t read our general information yet, we suggest you head over to our ECL ’23 Spring information article. Description ECL 1v1 is for players who want to test their skills against the best of the best in competitive play. This season, we'll be looking to improve on the player experience by introducing a group stage and playoffs similar to what we've seen in the national leagues to this point. This means that all entrants will be seeded into groups right from the get-go and the top 128 players will advance to the playoffs from the group stage. The playoffs will consist of best-of-three rounds. The Finals will feature the top 4 players and the prize pool is 2500 EUR. Taking part in the ECL 1v1 seasons requires the purchase of the ECL '23 Player License. ECL '23 Player Licenses An ECL '23 Player License purchased for the Winter season will still be valid for the Spring season. However, if a player had not obtained their license for ECL '23 Winter, a license can now be purchased for the Spring season at a slightly reduced price.. The new ECL Player License will cost 15€ and allow for participation in both the ECL 6v6 and 1v1 leagues for the ECL ‘23 Spring season. This license will grant you access to compete in the most prestigious and biggest competitive NHL esports league in Europe. An ECL season spans over the course of two to three months and guarantees a minimum of roughly 20 games of competition on the 6v6 side*, whereas the 1v1 league adds - at the very least - the opportunity to participate in the Qualifiers, guaranteeing a good amount of high level competition also on that side. License fees will be allocated to fund prize pools and developing operations, such as our broadcasts, live productions and promoting the league. *Based on the minimum amount of games played in a starting role in the ECL '22 Spring: Core regular season. ECL '23 Winter: 1v1 Schedule Registration: 18.3-7.5.2023 Regular Season (BO1): 12.-29.5. Playoffs (BO3): Round of 64: 31.-1.6. Round of 32: 2.-.3.6. TOP 16 Stage (BO1): 6.6. Game 1: 18:00 CEST Game 2: 18:30 CEST Game 3: 19:00 CEST Quarterfinals: 8.-9.6. TOP 4 Finals: 16.6. TBC 2 Quote
ryba_kit Posted April 8, 2023 Report Posted April 8, 2023 Hello! Where can you find the regulation? Is the 1v1 game played in versus mode? What teams can you choose? Are there one, two or three games in the first stage? If there are several games, then you need to win by different teams? Etc. thanks in advance! Quote
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