Open Qualifiers for the Clash Royale League Challenge Have Begun

Last year Supercell launched an esports league for its mobile hit Clash Royale. It culminated in the Clash Royale Crown Championship in London in December, with the winner, Sergio Ramos, earning $150000. What set this event apart from other esports tournaments wasn’t just that Clash Royale is a mobile game, or that it’s based around individual players instead of teams. What made the Crown Championship so special was that the initial qualifying round was open to anybody who played the game. If you did well enough, you could get invited to later qualifiers, and if you kept winning you could wind up at that championship event in London. One of the finalists that first year, Music Master, made it to that final tournament before his parents even knew he was playing the game. The odds were astronomical, sure, but theoretically anybody could’ve made it to London if they were good enough at the game.