Other esports events and tournaments may be headed for a cancellation this year, but the Clash Royale League (CRL) stands strong amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
CRL just confirmed that it will take place on December 5 – 6 in Shanghai, China. The full details of the tournament is yet to be revealed as the World Finals get closer.
“We are fully aware of special travel conditions worldwide due to COVID-19 and will continue to monitor the situation to determine production, ticketing, and live audience plans,” according to CRL’s official announcement.
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Eight teams will clash in the finals from the CRL East and CRL West regions with US$400,000 at stake based on last year’s competition. Team Liquid won in the 2019 CRL World Finals in a thrilling best-of-five series against W.EDGM.
CRL was previously held in London (2017), Tokyo (2018), and Los Angeles (2019).
The announcement also mentioned the card Mega Knight, which may play a huge role in the competition.
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