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Applications for the T-esports Championship open, the competition includes the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary, and the prize fund reaches 100,000 euros

The third season of the T-esports Championship brings an expansion to the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary, with a prize pool of 100,000 euros. The competition includes popular games such as League of Legends and Counter-Strike 2, attracting top players from all over Europe.

Applications for the T-esports Championship open, the competition includes the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary, and the prize fund reaches 100,000 euros
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Registrations are open for the third season of the T-esports Championship, one of the most exciting esports competitions in the region. This year, the competition brings significant updates, including an expansion to players from new countries, further increasing the competition and the significance of the event itself. The organizers, Hrvatski Telekom, Crnogorski Telekom, and Makedonski Telekom, have decided to include competitors from the Czech Republic, Poland, and Hungary, making the competition even more representative on a European level.

The past two seasons have been very successful, gathering over 1,000 participants, and this year, the organizers expect an even higher number of registrations due to the increased prize pool, which now amounts to 100,000 euros. This significant increase in the fund further motivates players from across Europe to try their hand at this prestigious competition.
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The competition attracts players from all over Europe
The T-esports Championship offers a unique opportunity for players from Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Poland to showcase their skills in four popular games: League of Legends, Counter-Strike 2, Brawl Stars, and EA SPORTS FC™ 24. Registrations are open until September 20th, and players can register as team members or individually, aiming to participate in a competition that tests their strategic abilities, game knowledge, and teamwork. Throughout different stages of the competition, from qualifications to eliminations, players will face the best from Europe and have the opportunity to qualify for the grand finale.

Qualifications will be held in several rounds, depending on the game, allowing players more chances to advance to the next stages of the competition. This format ensures that the best teams and players reach the final, where they will compete for prizes and prestige in a fair and transparent system.

A growing industry
The gaming industry, as the fastest-growing segment of entertainment, has far surpassed the film and music industries in terms of revenue and popularity. Esports, the competitive aspect of gaming, is also experiencing exceptional growth, with predictions that its value will double every three years. The audience that follows esports is mostly young, with an average age of 26, further emphasizing the importance of this phenomenon in modern society.

Esports is not just a competition; it is a way of life for many young people who see it as an opportunity for connection, entertainment, and development. The organizers of the T-esports Championship have recognized this passion and created a platform that allows young players to showcase their skills and compete in a fair environment. The great interest shown by players from Croatia and other European countries further confirms the significance of this competition.
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Finals in Budapest
After the qualifying and elimination phases, the best teams will face off in the finals, which will be held in Budapest during the LAN PlayIT event on November 16th and 17th. This final represents the culmination of the competition and an opportunity for amateur and semi-professional players to compete on a big stage and gain valuable experience in the world of esports. The organizers have announced special surprises for all attendees and online viewers, further adding to the excitement surrounding this event.

For those who wish to participate, registration is open through the link at https://linktr.ee/T_esports, where additional information about the competition and social media can also be found. All interested players are invited to register, showcase their skills, and compete for a prize pool of 100,000 euros. The competition promises an unforgettable experience for all participants and spectators.

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