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With the recent success of IPL4, we are excited to look to IPL5 and the excitement in store for our third live event. This time around, North America and Europe will have their own qualifier tournaments, and we’ll be adding Asia into the mix as well. Garena, through a partnership with IPL, will be running various online qualifiers through their own outlets and the winners will compete at IPL5. Over the coming months, the IGN Pro League will be holding 8 regional online qualifiers (4 in North America and 4 in Europe) to decide which teams will earn the honor of playing at IPL5. The winning team from each qualifier will receive an invite, while the rest of the teams are welcome to register again for the following qualifiers in hopes of earning a spot.
Online Qualifier Tournament Format
- 4 qualifiers within each region
- Separate EU and NA tournaments
- 32 Team Bracket
- Best of 3 Matches
- Single Elimination
- $1000 Prize
Seeding Match Once a team has won each of the 4 qualifiers, a round robin tournament will commence to determine seeding. The top seed coming out of this tournament will have their flight and hotel accommodations paid for, courtesy of the IPL.
Signups for Qualifier 1, NA and EU! Dates: Opens Monday, April 23, Ends Friday, May 4th Cost to Enter: $25 Per Team http://esports.ign.com/lol/ipl5_regional_qualifier_signup
Tournament Schedule Matches will begin Tuesday, May 8th. Broadcasts of live qualifier matches will happen Tuesday-Friday 11:00am PDT / 20:00 CEST – EU Tournament Matches 5:00pm PDT / 04:00 CEST – NA Tournament Matches
IPL5 will take place at an undetermined date in the United States, and will have an open qualifier component as well as a championship bracket component. It will have a six figure prize pool!
16 Teams for Championship Bracket 4 North America 4 Europe 4 Asia Team SoloMid (Winner of IPL4) 3 from Live Event Qualifier
For IPL5, we will be having an open, live qualifier. An undetermined amount of teams (depends on space availability) will be able to buy team passes to participate at the event and possibly earn a spot in the championship bracket and a chance at the huge Grand Prize!
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Hooray for seperate qualifiers! Great to see, IPL5 should be a truely global event this time.
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Really excited to see EU and NA teams at IPL5.
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yaaaaaay! so stoked for this, already looking great.
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4 qualifiers within each region Separate EU and NA tournaments Friggin perfect. That is exactly what I wanted.
So happy to see how competetive LoL is developing. Things get better and better.
Also, 6 figure prize pool. Wow. I just hope all teams that qualify can afford the trip to the main event.
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Those three from the Live Event Qualifier, would that be an Open Bracket?
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When it says Asia, which areas of Asia are you talking about? Hopefully not just in the areas where the Garena servers are. I really want the Korean/Chinese teams to be able to come
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in before locodoco at IPL5
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inb4 put against fnatic round 1 again.
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zzz i hope korea's able to participate :D
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If it is at the cosmopolitan again TSM can't go lol :3!
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If a non-sponsored team manages to win per say, they have to pay their own flight arrangements, yes?
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On April 24 2012 05:53 locodoco wrote: zzz i hope korea's able to participate :D
4 Asia, so I think you will
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do no invite Chinese team, 90% of them have visa issues anyways due they dont have stable incomes... (no offense to them, but it sucks when they get the spot and cant come)...
I wish to see more Korean and Taiwanese teams.
Taiwanese Teams are really really good btw.
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On April 24 2012 06:48 emucxg wrote: do no invite Chinese team, 90% of them have visa issues anyways due they dont have stable incomes... (no offense to them, but it sucks when they get the spot and cant come)...
I wish to see more Korean and Taiwanese teams.
Taiwanese Teams are really really good btw.
it's not due to their instable income, they make quite a lot of money compared to the average person in china. It's more of a visa problem because the chinese government is slow as fuck when approving visas.
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Sick, looking forward to a good tourney!
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On April 24 2012 06:57 Soloside wrote:Show nested quote +On April 24 2012 06:48 emucxg wrote: do no invite Chinese team, 90% of them have visa issues anyways due they dont have stable incomes... (no offense to them, but it sucks when they get the spot and cant come)...
I wish to see more Korean and Taiwanese teams.
Taiwanese Teams are really really good btw. it's not due to their instable income, they make quite a lot of money compared to the average person in china. It's more of a visa problem because the chinese government is slow as fuck when approving visas. wat, chinese government never approve visas, the foreign embassies do. foreign embassies doesnt like chinese because half of them have immigrant intent (fake marriage, illegal immigrant, spying, illegal employment)...
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On April 24 2012 07:07 emucxg wrote:Show nested quote +On April 24 2012 06:57 Soloside wrote:On April 24 2012 06:48 emucxg wrote: do no invite Chinese team, 90% of them have visa issues anyways due they dont have stable incomes... (no offense to them, but it sucks when they get the spot and cant come)...
I wish to see more Korean and Taiwanese teams.
Taiwanese Teams are really really good btw. it's not due to their instable income, they make quite a lot of money compared to the average person in china. It's more of a visa problem because the chinese government is slow as fuck when approving visas. wat, chinese government never approve visas, the foreign embassies do. foreign embassies doesnt like chinese because half of them have immigrant intent (fake marriage, illegal immigrant, spying, illegal employment)...
Chinese government has the final say in whether or not teams like Ehome or iG(CCM) or whatever can go. They just need to send/push their applications before hand. Once they get the visa approved for the US, which is generally (12 months) they're free to come and go.
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This is so cool! I am excited
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