The Equal Esports Cup is back for its third consecutive year, celebrating women and non-binary players in the esports community. This highly anticipated tournament, which has become a cornerstone of inclusivity in gaming, will see 12 teams battle it out in League of Legends for the coveted winners title.
The competition will culminate in a thrilling offline grand final series at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany, where the top two finalists will face off for supremacy. The event, set to run from July 1st to August 24th, is organized by SK Gaming, the Esports Player Foundation, and Telekom, with Riot Games on board as an official partner.
With its commitment to inclusivity and diversity, the Equal Esports Cup continues to break down barriers, providing a platform for underrepresented groups to showcase their skills and compete on a global stage.
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