The SLAP LIVE #21 tournament will kick off at 19:00CET with the first round of matches from the group stage, which will act as the last Danish qualifier for Komplett Gamer Challenge #2.
DSRack LAN #3 ended yesterday and already today you will be able to follow more action from Copenhagen, as SLAP LIVE #21 has opened the doors and is ready to kick off the matches at 19:00CET.
The tournament, only featuring Danish teams, marks the "comeback" of ex-mTw Jonas "whimp" Svendsen, who has tagged up with his former team-mates from his time in Gravitas. There are a few interesting teams in this last Danish qualifier for Komplett Gamer Challenge #2.
SLAP LIVE #21 hours away from going live
Today, a total of 24 teams compete for 8 spots for the Danish group stage section for Komplett Gamer Challenge #2, which will be granted to all group winners. Once the eight teams have been found, they will be split into two groups of four teams, where first and second placed teams will advance to the playoffs, which will take place Saturday. Already qualified for the playoffs are likes of mTw, Full-Gaming, eXelon and more.
For those of you wondering when the Swedish teams will enter the tournament, the answer is Saturday, meaning you will just have to wait a little more, to watch fnatic, Lions, Playzone and others in action.
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