Storm Circuit’s fifth season kicks off with the return of in-person stops

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GGTech has announced the return of Storm Circuit, Riot Games’ gaming championship series for amateur or semi-pro teams and players who can make a name for themselves in esports through this tournament.

Storm Circuit’s goal for this 2022 is to increase the excitement of the competition and exceed the numbers achieved in 2021 when Storm Circuit had 127 competitions and more than 34,000 competitions.
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One of the main claims of the tracks this year is that after the mandatory two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, face-to-face stops will return, with three types of stops dividing scores for global ranking.

Of course, Storm Circuit is betting on the main Riot games once again today, and we find competitions from Valorant, League of Legends and League of Legends: Wild Rift, the mobile version of Riot’s MOBA.

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In addition to the three main competitions, Storm Circuit will also include other competitive areas such as the League of Legends Hextech Series, a segmented competition so that all players can compete against people of the same skill level. Each division has its own format and promotion/relegation system to rise to the top of the Circuit rankings and earn points.

On the other hand, RedBull is also bringing back SoloQ, the League of Legends competition where players compete against each other in a 1vs1 format. Throughout the year, there will be several online qualifiers culminating in the national final. In turn, the winner of the national final will have a place in the world championship against classifieds from the rest of the world.
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