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− | The '''Season 2 |
+ | The '''Season 2 SMITE Pro League 2015''' is an official Hi-Rez sanctioned Smite tournament. This league has both a North American and European roster. |
==Format== |
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− | According to the official [http://esports.smitegame.com/rules/ ruleset], the tournament will run for 5 weeks, starting Thursday, March |
+ | According to the official [http://esports.smitegame.com/rules/ ruleset], the tournament will run for 5 weeks, starting Thursday, March 5. Games are played 3 days a week for both regions, on each Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. The following are the created game conditions for this tournament: |
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The tournament is a round robin of 6 teams, and the teams play in a Best of 3 series. The top 2 team with the best Win/Loss record will compete at the Spring Split LAN and qualify for the Summer Split. The 3rd and 4th Win/Loss teams will also qualify for the Summer Split. The 5th and 6th place teams will have to compete for Summer Split eligibility. |
The tournament is a round robin of 6 teams, and the teams play in a Best of 3 series. The top 2 team with the best Win/Loss record will compete at the Spring Split LAN and qualify for the Summer Split. The 3rd and 4th Win/Loss teams will also qualify for the Summer Split. The 5th and 6th place teams will have to compete for Summer Split eligibility. |
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==North American League== |
==North American League== |
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+ | | [[File:COG Sprite.png|150px|link=Cognitive Gaming]] || [[File:TSM logo white.png|150px|link=Team SoloMid]] || [[File:Enemy eSports logo.png|150px|link=Enemy eSports]] || [[File:Team_Eager.png|150px|link=Team Eager]] |
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− | | [[Cognitive Gaming]] || [[Team SoloMid]] || [[Enemy eSports]] |
+ | | [[Cognitive Gaming]] || [[Team SoloMid]] || [[Enemy eSports]] || [[Team Eager]] |
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+ | | [[File:Denial-thumb.png|150px|link=Denial eSports]] || [[File:C9 logo.png|150px|link=Cloud9 G2A]] || [[File:AFK Gaming.png|150px|link=AFK Gaming]] || [[File:Legion.png|150px|link=Legion of Carrots]] |
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− | | [[Denial eSports]] || [[Cloud9 G2A]] || [[AFK Gaming]] |
+ | | [[Denial eSports]] || [[Cloud9 G2A]] || [[AFK Gaming]] || [[Legion of Carrots]] |
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==European League== |
==European League== |
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+ | | [[File:Ldn-con logo.png|150px|link=London Conspiracy]] || [[File:Dignitas logo.png|150px|link=Team Dignitas]] || [[File:Fnatic Logo.png|150px|link=Fnatic]] || [[File:Nightswatch2.png|150px|link=TheNightsWatch]] |
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+ | | [[London Conspiracy]] || [[Team Dignitas]] || [[Fnatic]] || [[TheNightsWatch]] |
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+ | | [[File:TRIG Esports.png|150px|link=TRIG Esports]] || [[File:Team titan.png|150px|link=Titan]] || [[File:Upcoming Stars logo.png|150px|link=Upcoming Stars]] || [[File:EpsiloneSports.png|150px|link=Epsilon eSports]] |
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+ | | [[TRIG Esports]] || [[Titan]] || [[Upcoming Stars]] || [[Epsilon eSports]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:11, 2 January 2018
The esports section in the SMITE Wiki is no longer being maintained. Please see the corresponding page on the SMITE Esports wiki for improved coverage! |
- Overview
- NA Spring Season
- EU Spring Season
- Spring Finals
- Summer Qualifiers
- NA Summer Season
- EU Summer Season
- Summer Finals
- Fall Qualifiers
- NA Fall Season
- EU Fall Season
- Fall Finals
Smite Pro League | |
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Tournament Information | |
Organizer | Hi-Rez Studios |
Sponsor | Hi-Rez Studios |
Format | http://esports.smitegame.com/rules/ |
Start Date | March 7, 2015 |
End Date | September 19, 2015 |
Website | http://esports.smitegame.com/pro-league/na/ |
The Season 2 SMITE Pro League 2015 is an official Hi-Rez sanctioned Smite tournament. This league has both a North American and European roster.
Format[ | ]
According to the official ruleset, the tournament will run for 5 weeks, starting Thursday, March 5. Games are played 3 days a week for both regions, on each Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. The following are the created game conditions for this tournament:
Variable | Ruleset |
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Pick Method | Draft w/ 6 bans |
Party Size | 5v5 |
Spectators/Record Demo | Allowed |
Spawn Lane Minions | Enabled |
Starting Level | 1 |
Starting Gold | 1500 |
Region | NA/EU |
The tournament is a round robin of 6 teams, and the teams play in a Best of 3 series. The top 2 team with the best Win/Loss record will compete at the Spring Split LAN and qualify for the Summer Split. The 3rd and 4th Win/Loss teams will also qualify for the Summer Split. The 5th and 6th place teams will have to compete for Summer Split eligibility.
North American League[ | ]
Cognitive Gaming | Team SoloMid | Enemy eSports | Team Eager |
Denial eSports | Cloud9 G2A | AFK Gaming | Legion of Carrots |
European League[ | ]
London Conspiracy | Team Dignitas | Fnatic | TheNightsWatch |
TRIG Esports | Titan | Upcoming Stars | Epsilon eSports |