The Fall Split comes to an end on Sunday, October 25, 2015 and on January 2016, five teams will give it their all to win the top prize at the SMITE World Championship. To get there, teams from both NA and EU regions will compete in The Super Regionals to qualify for the SWC. Below is The Super Regionals Bracket, courtesy of the SMITE eSports website.
Over the course of six days, from November 17th through the 22nd, six teams from each regions (NA and EU) will compete, with the LAN event determining which teams head to the big stage in January. Five teams out of the 12 total will face off for the crown at SWC.
Wildcard: While two teams from each region will head to SWC, the fifth spot, titled the Wildcard, will be helmed by the winner of the 3rd place matches. The result will be a team from either NA or EU (middle of bracket above).
Schedule
The schedule for The Super Regionals can be seen below (source: SMITE eSports).
NORTH AMERICA
Tuesday, November 17
North American Quarter Finals: Two sets. Best of five. Losers: eliminated from SWC. Winners: Advance to the North American Semi Finals.
Thursday, November 19
North American 5th Place Match: The 2 losing teams from the North American Quarter Finals (Tuesday, November 17) will face off in a best of 1 for fifth place at LAN.
North American Semi Finals: Winners of the North American Quarter Finals will face off in a Best of 5 set against the top two seeds (best overall wins) of North America. The winners will head to SWC.
Saturday, November 21
North American Wildcard: The losing teams from the North American Semi Finals will compete for 3rd place at LAN and earn a International Wildcard spot (winning team). The winner will then face off against the European 3rd place winner in a Best of 3 set for the fifth spot at SWC.
Sunday, November 22
North American Finals: Winners of the Semi Finals compete in a Best of 5 set and reign as the best North American team. The winning team will also receive a BYE round in the SWC, bypassing the placement round.
EUROPE
Wednesday, November 18
European Quarter Finals: Two sets. Best of five. Losers: eliminated from SWC. Winners: Advance to the European Semi Finals.
Friday, November 20
European 5th Place Match: The 2 losing teams from the European Quarter Finals (Wednesday, November 18) will face off in a best of 1 for fifth place at LAN.
European Semi Finals: Winners of the European Quarter Finals will face off in a Best of 5 set against the top two seeds (best overall wins) of Europe. The winners will head to SWC.
Saturday, November 21
European Wildcard: The losing teams from the European Semi Finals will compete for 3rd place at LAN and earn a International Wildcard spot (winning team). The winner will then face off against the North American 3rd place winner in a Best of 3 set for the fifth spot at SWC.
Sunday, November 22
European Finals: Winners of the Semi Finals compete in a Best of 5 set and reign as the best European team. The winning team will also receive a BYE round in the SWC, bypassing the placement round.
Prize Pool (per region)
- 1st Place: $70,000
- 2nd Place: $55,000
- 3rd Place: $40,000
- 4th Place: $32,500
- 5th Place: $25,000
- 6th Place: $24,000
Total (per region): $246,500
Combined Total: $493,000
The teams from each region who do not make it to the LAN due to their placement at the bottom of the SPL will earn the following:
7th Place SPL: $23,000
8th Place SPL: $20,000
Total: $43,000
Combined Total: $86,000
The Super Regionals will be live on November 17th at twitch.tv/smitegame. Follow @SmitePro for live tweeting during all eSports events.
Hashtags: #SuperRegionals and #SWC
Source(s): SMITE eSports
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