The most famous League of Legends competitions are the classic 5v5 tournaments such as MSI, which has just started, or the Super League, which is about to start the new summer season.
But Red Bull has been betting in a different format for years with Red Bull Solo Q, an individual competition where only two players play one-on-one to decide who is the most proficient in the RiotGames MOBA.
This year, this popular tournament returns to Spain within the Storm Circuit and is hosted by GGTech. support Buy from brands like AOC or Domino’s Pizza and place your bets in a different qualifier format for the grand national final that will take place on 25 June at the Barcelona International Gaming Centre.
Do you have what it takes to compete in the National Qualifiers? #RedBullSoloQ† official 1v1 tournament @lol_es will once again meet the best amateur players in the world. Register. @AOC_Spain @DominosPizza_ES @SomosLaTormenta
— Red Bull Spain (@redbullESP) May 9, 2022
Four qualifiers to the final
This year there will be a total of 4 online qualifiers from 15 May to 12 June, of which 8 will qualify for the Grand Final in Barcelona. The winner of the tournament takes part in the European qualifiers, which leads to the Red Bull Solo Q World Final.
