Le circuit compétitif français de Teamfight Tactics continue de se développer pour le Set 7 avec la création d’une ligue professionnelle, la Hex League, complétée par la création d’un Open Tour France TFT.
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Le circuit compétitif français de Teamfight Tactics fait peau neuve à l’occasion du Set 7 ! Après les Masters France qui avaient été lancés pendant le Set 6, ils laissent place à une ligue professionnelle française de TFT : la Hex League .
La Hex League, la ligue française de TFT !
Vous l’aviez demandé, la voici ! Pour le Set 7 de Teamfight Tactics, la scène française sera dotée d’une ligue majeure qui verra s’affronter les meilleurs joueurs de l’hexagone et de la francophonie. Elle remplacera les Masters France, qui avaient été mis en place par Shaunz lors du Set 6.
Chaque split sera composé d’une saison régulière de 5 journées sur 5 semaines, durant lesquelles les 16 joueurs joueront 4 manches par journée, dans différents lobbies. Ils recevront des points en fonction de leur résultat, selon une distribution de points classique :
Après ces 5 journées, les 8 participants ayant le plus de points se qualifieront en finale. Lors de cette finale, ils joueront 6 manches pour déterminer qui sera le champion de France !
Outre le titre de champion de France, les participants se battront pour remporter l’honneur d’aller représenter la France auprès des autres pays européens. En effet, les 2 meilleurs joueurs de la finale gagneront leur ticket pour le SuperBrawl , la compétition européenne par pays qui se joue en équipe de 2.
Mais pour organiser une ligue, il faut déjà des participants ! Ça tombe bien, nombre d’entre eux sont déjà qualifiés, et vous devriez les reconnaître.
Les 11 joueurs francophones qui avaient participé aux EMEA Finals, la finale européenne des Worlds du Set 6, sont qualifiés d’avance pour la ligue française. À noter que ImSoFresh, qui a préféré garder un rôle de commentateur, a laissé sa place à Lyyyress, champion de France 2021 pendant les Masters France. Qetzer n’a quant à lui pas pu répondre favorablement à notre invitation.
Pour les 5 places restantes, les 8 joueurs qui avaient le plus de points de Golden Spatula Cup sur le circuit du Set 6 s’affronteront dans un tournoi de qualification qui aura lieu le 5 juillet 2022. Les 5 meilleurs complèteront la ligue pour atteindre 16 participants.
L’Open Tour France, un tournoi ouvert à tous !
La Hex League n’est pas la seule surprise que nous vous réservons ! La scène francophone de Teamfight Tactics regorge de talents, et nous aurions trouvé ça dommage de limiter le circuit compétitif à seulement 16 joueurs. C’est pourquoi nous avons décidé de créer une autre ligue en parallèle, avec des inscriptions ouvertes : le TFT Open Tour France.
Le circuit se jouera en parallèle de la Hex League, avec des inscriptions ouvertes. Pour s’inscrire, il suffit d’être au minimum classé Diamant 3 sur TFT sur le serveur Europe de l’Ouest, mais attention car les places seront limitées. Au total, 64 participants s’affronteront: nous les sélectionnerons en fonction de leur rang en classé en jeu. Plus haut vous serez classé, plus vous aurez de chance de vous qualifier !
Comme pour la Hex League, l’Open Tour France se déroulera en trois splits. Chaque split sera composé de trois étapes réparties sur trois week-ends. Le samedi, 64 joueurs s’affronteront sur 6 manches avec un système de seeding selon leur rang en jeu. Au terme de cette première journée, les 16 meilleurs joueurs se qualifieront pour la finale le lendemain, où ils joueront à nouveau 6 manches.
L’objectif pour les joueurs de l’OTF est simple : rejoindre la Hex League. En effet, avec ce nouveau circuit compétitif, nous voulons permettre aux meilleurs joueurs du mode classé de pouvoir monter en première division, c’est pourquoi nous avons décidé de mettre en place un système de Up & Down.
Un tournoi de promo-relégation entre l’Open Tour France et la Hex League
Si vous réussissez à tirer votre épingle du jeu lors de l’OTF, vous aurez une chance de vous qualifier à la ligue majeure au split suivant, grâce à un tournoi Up & Down (promo-relégation).
Dans cette compétition décisive, les 4 meilleurs joueurs de l’OTF affronteront les 4 derniers joueurs de la Hex League à la fin du split. Ce tournoi se déroulera sur une seule journée, avec 5 manches, et le top 4 participera à la Hex League lors du split suivant.
Le calendrier du split 1
Le premier split du circuit commencera le samedi 18 juin avec le coup d’envoi de l’OTF, et durera jusqu’à la finale de la Hex League le 1er août.
Pour celles et ceux qui souhaitent s’inscrire à l’OTF, les inscriptions sont ouvertes et ça se passe juste ici:
- OTF #1 : 18-19 juin 2022
- OTF #2 : 16-17 juillet 2022
- OTF #3 : 23-24 juillet 2022
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La Hex League est la ligue française officielle de Teamfight Tactics. Elle voit s’affronter 16 joueurs lors de matchs réguliers, pour le titre de champion de France.
La Hex League se jouera en 2 segments et les participants devront jouer 5 journées de saison régulière par segment, composées de 4 matchs chacune. Les résultats leur permettront d’engranger des points précieux pour la compétition, afin de se qualifier pour la grande finale du segment, commentée en studio. Pour les 4 moins bons joueurs du segment, il faudra passer l’épreuve du match d’Up & Down, en affrontant les 4 meilleurs joueurs issus de l’Open Tour.
Découvrez sur la page dédiée les 16 participants de la Hex League !
Si vous souhaitez tenter votre chance pour l’Open Tour, n’hésitez pas à rejoindre le Discord Officiel : https://discord.gg/NZ3Vy3E4Wh
Vous y trouverez toutes les informations utiles pour les prochaines étapes.
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Riot Games annonce la ligue française de Teamfight Tactics, la Hex League
Le circuit compétitif français de Teamfight Tactics continue de se développer avec la création d’une ligue professionnelle, la Hex League, complétée par la création d’un Open Tour France sur TFT. Informations, format, dates, qualifications, Open Tour… voici tout ce que vous devez savoir sur ce nouveau circuit compétitif français.
La Hex League, la ligue française de TFT
Le Set 7 de Teamfight Tactics sort dans quelques jours maintenant, l'occasion pour Riot Games de présenter son nouveau projet pour dynamiser la scène française de TFF. Après les Masters France qui avaient été lancés pendant le Set 6, ils laissent place à une ligue professionnelle française de TFT : la Hex League.
Pour le Set 7 de Teamfight Tactics, la scène française sera dotée d’une ligue majeure qui verra s’affronter les meilleurs joueurs de l’hexagone et de la francophonie. Elle remplacera les Masters France, qui avaient été mis en place par Shaunz lors du Set 6. Cette nouvelle ligue verra s’affronter les 16 meilleurs joueurs francophones pendant 2 splits qui seront répartis sur 3 mois.
Chaque split sera composé d’une saison régulière de 5 journées sur 5 semaines, durant lesquelles les 16 joueurs joueront 4 manches par journée, dans différents lobbies. Ils recevront des points en fonction de leur résultat, selon une distribution de points classique :
Après ces 5 journées, les 8 participants ayant le plus de points se qualifieront en finale. Lors de cette finale, ils joueront 6 manches pour déterminer qui sera le champion de France !
Outre le titre de champion de France, les participants se battront pour remporter l’honneur d’aller représenter la France auprès des autres pays européens. En effet, les 2 meilleurs joueurs de la finale gagneront leur ticket pour le SuperBrawl , la compétition européenne par pays qui se joue en équipe de 2.
Mais pour organiser une ligue, il faut déjà des participants ! Ça tombe bien, nombre d’entre eux sont déjà qualifiés, et vous devriez les reconnaître.
Les 11 joueurs francophones qui avaient participé aux EMEA Finals, la finale européenne des Worlds du Set 6, sont qualifiés d’avance pour la ligue française. À noter que ImSoFresh, qui a préféré garder un rôle de commentateur, a laissé sa place à Lyyyress, champion de France 2021 pendant les Masters France. Qetzer n’a quant à lui pas pu répondre favorablement à notre invitation.
Pour les 5 places restantes, les 8 joueurs qui avaient le plus de points de Golden Spatula Cup sur le circuit du Set 6 s’affronteront dans un tournoi de qualification qui aura lieu le 5 juillet 2022. Les 5 meilleurs complèteront la ligue pour atteindre 16 participants.
L’Open Tour France, un tournoi ouvert à tous
La Hex League n’est pas la seule surprise que Riot Games vous réservons ! La scène francophone de Teamfight Tactics regorge de talents, et Riot Games a trouvé ça dommage de limiter le circuit compétitif à seulement 16 joueurs. C’est pourquoi ils ont décidé de créer une autre ligue en parallèle, avec des inscriptions ouvertes : le TFT Open Tour France.
Le circuit se jouera en parallèle de la Hex League, avec des inscriptions ouvertes. Pour s’inscrire, il suffit d’être au minimum classé Diamant 3 sur TFT sur le serveur Europe de l’Ouest, mais attention car les places seront limitées. Au total, 64 participants s’affronteront: Riot Games les sélectionnera en fonction de leur rang en classé en jeu. Plus haut vous serez classé, plus vous aurez de chance de vous qualifier !
Comme pour la Hex League, l’Open Tour France se déroulera en trois splits. Chaque split sera composé de trois étapes réparties sur trois week-ends. Le samedi, 64 joueurs s’affronteront sur 6 manches avec un système de seeding selon leur rang en jeu. Au terme de cette première journée, les 16 meilleurs joueurs se qualifieront pour la finale le lendemain, où ils joueront à nouveau 6 manches.
L’objectif pour les joueurs de l’OTF est simple : rejoindre la Hex League. En effet, avec ce nouveau circuit compétitif, Riot Games veut permettre aux meilleurs joueurs du mode classé de pouvoir monter en première division, c’est pourquoi ils ont décidé de mettre en place un système de Up & Down.
Un tournoi de promo-relégation entre l’Open Tour France et la Hex League
Si vous réussissez à tirer votre épingle du jeu lors de l’OTF, vous aurez une chance de vous qualifier à la ligue majeure au split suivant, grâce à un tournoi Up & Down (promo-relégation).
Dans cette compétition décisive, les 4 meilleurs joueurs de l’OTF affronteront les 4 derniers joueurs de la Hex League à la fin du split. Ce tournoi se déroulera sur une seule journée, avec 5 manches, et le top 4 participera à la Hex League lors du split suivant.
Le calendrier du split 1
Le premier split du circuit commencera le samedi 18 juin avec le coup d’envoi de l’OTF, et durera jusqu’à la finale de la Hex League le 1er août.
Pour celles et ceux qui souhaitent s’inscrire à l’OTF, les inscriptions sont ouvertes et ça se passe juste ici:
- OTF #1 : 18-19 juin 2022
- OTF #2 : 16-17 juillet 2022
- OTF #3 : 23-24 juillet 2022
Comment regarder ?
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The 2022 Open Tour France Etape 1 ( OTF Etape 1 ) is the fifth year of France's third level League of Legends circuit.
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Hex Tour Set 11 TFT : quelles sont les prochaines étapes de la compétition ?
Et rebelote pour le Set 11 ! Sur X (Twitter), le compte français officiel de Teamfight Tactics a annoncé le retour du Hex Tour pour ce nouveau Set qui pointera le bout de son nez pendant le printemps 2024. Quelles sont ces nouvelles étapes qui établiront le Hex Tour sur le Set 11 ? Les joueurs et joueuses peuvent-ils/elles déjà s'y inscrire ?
Quelles sont les prochaines étapes du Hex Tour sur le Set 11 de TFT ?
Comme annoncé sur Twitter (source) , Riot Games France a annoncé le retour du Hex Tour sur le Set 11 de TFT . Comme le Hex Tour du Set 10, ce circuit compétitif français réunira deux étapes distinctes qui mèneront vers la Coupe de France . Dans une première étape, les joueurs et joueuses pourront participer à la Gamers Assembly lors d'une phase en online et une autre en offline. Pour rappel, la Gamers Assembly 2024 aura lieu les 30, 31 mars et 1er avril 2024 au Parc des expositions de Poitiers.
La NémaCup fera office de deuxième étape . Le tournoi sera organisé et diffusé via le streamer Nemaïdes à l'instar de la Fresh Cup qui a eu lieu lors du Set 10.
Enfin, la Coupe de France du Set 11 fera office, comme sur le Set 10, de point culminant du circuit compétitif français sur ce prochain set. Cette compétition réunira les deux vainqueurs des événements cités ci-dessus ainsi que les 14 joueurs avec le plus de points du circuit.
Comment s'inscrire à la Gamers Assembly ou à la NémaCup sur le set 11 de TFT ?
Il est encore bien trop tôt pour savoir quelles seront les modalités d'entrée dans ces tournois compétitifs. On peu toutefois spéculer sur le fait qu'en ayant deux phases (une online et une offline), la Gamers Assembly pourrait proposer un Open Qualifier où l'inscription pourra se faire sans aucune condition.
Concernant la NémaCup , il s'agirait aussi d'un Open Qualifier, permettant à tout un chacun de pouvoir avoir la chance de participer à la compétition. Néanmoins, on le rappelle, aucune information officielle n'a encore été communiquée.
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The Vision for Teamfight Tactics: Vegas Open
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512 competitors, 60 Headliners, and 1 champion. Welcome to the Teamfight Tactics Vegas Open, a new look for TFT esports. On December 8th, 2023, 512 of the best TFT players in the world will sit down in Vegas, be separated into lobbies of 8, and battle it out in TFT Set 10: Remix Rumble. They’ll play for the biggest share of a $300,000 prize pool with the winner also receiving a custom in-game emote that no other player will be able to own.
“The TFT Vegas Open is our first attempt at a uniquely TFT esports strategy that celebrates the opportunity of anybody competing and being a TFT champion,” said Michael Sherman, Global Head of TFT, Legends of Runeterra, and Project L Esports. “Players will compete over three days in some of the most high stakes TFT matches in the game’s history.”
While some competitors are familiar faces in the TFT streaming world and past competitive events, there are also plenty of Master to Challenger level players taking their first step into the light in Las Vegas.
The format for the Vegas Open is brand new for TFT but draws inspiration from strategy games, esports community celebrations, and some of Vegas’ premiere events. Here’s Mortdog to break it down further:
. @MortDog is here to help us understand how the Teamfight Tactics Vegas Open goes from 512 competitors to one champion over the course of 3 days as players battle it out for a piece of the $300,000 prize pool. #TFTVegasOpen pic.twitter.com/HkF0DUkINf — Teamfight Tactics (@TFT) November 29, 2023
If you want even more detail on the format, the scoring, and the additional events around the main competition, this article has you covered. Here we’ll reveal more about how the Vegas Open was created as well as where teams of Rioters drew inspiration from in order to bring this event to life.
So what is the TFT Vegas Open?
Simply put, it's the biggest TFT esports event in the game’s history.
“In the first few years of TFT esports, we’ve tried a handful of formats,” Sherman said. “Auto battlers were an innovative take on the strategy genre and quickly became really popular across the board with strategy game players. So we are hoping to find an innovative format that matches how unique and complex TFT and this genre of game is.”
How do you mix skill with variance? Balance big-brained flex plays with high-rolling the perfect headliner? And then how do you show the best action at once with so many games going on at one time?
“In most esports events, the broadcast dictates the pace of the event itself,” Sherman said. “The Vegas Open is different. The event happens and the broadcast will follow. So back in January, we were like ‘Can I broadcast 500 players' point of view? Okay, that might be excessive. How about 32 games at once? That might be doable.’ So the broadcast we have now will show half of all the games going on day one and by day two, every single game will be available to watch. So you can have the main feed on one monitor and then your Masters or Challenger level friend or favorite streamer on the other.”
For those wanting to tune in, from December 8th to the 10th, the event will be streamed live on TFT’s Twitch and YouTube channels beginning by 12:00 PT each day.
“We hope players watch and engage of course but really we want people to see the TFT Open and be happy to be part of this game’s community,” Sherman said. “It’s the first time we’re doing this type of event so we will definitely be open to feedback and hope players enjoy seeing events like this.”
The initial response was swift, spectator and competitor passes sold out about ten minutes after they became available. Esports teams got in on the action as well with Disguised, the esports organization from Disguised Toast, picking up a bunch of popular streamers to compete in Vegas.
ASSEMBLED THE AVENGERS OF TFT FOR VEGAS. @DisguisedToast @scarra @BoxBox @robinsongz @MilkTFT @Rayditzfn @Dishsoaptft @Kiyoon @k3soju Toast & Soju will also be your official English-speaking co-streamers for the event. See you all in Vegas! pic.twitter.com/bq17cedcN6 — DSG (@Disguised) November 18, 2023
So where did the TFT Vegas Open come from?
“The story of TFT is that set one ships in 2019 and players really enjoy it, set two is this transition from a mode in League to something standing alone. Then set three ships and that’s when TFT cements itself as a truly permanent game,” Sherman said. “Right at that point, Covid shuts the world down. So the heart of the Vegas Open is how do we make an event that really celebrates this community and what it has become over the last couple of years in this time when we couldn't have many live events?”
The result is an open bracket tournament that begins with 512 players and comes down to just one champion at the end of the three days. But while the main tournament is going on, there will also be a variety of side events for both eliminated competitors and players who weren’t able to secure tickets to the main event. These events include dev & influencer meet and greets, dev hosted panels, and for-fun games.
“There are a handful of clear inspirations here, one is Chess with the big open tournaments,” Sherman said. “But what we wanted it to sound and be like on the floor is EVO, the FGC’s annual event which has the highest level of competition, but is not really about whether you win or lose for most people. So we wanted this event to take over Las Vegas and be that sort of community centerpiece EVO has been for the FGC for years.”
EVO, which has been running annually since the 90s after being founded by Project L EP Tom Cannon, is the pinnacle of fighting game events with thousands of people showing up to compete, watch, and share their love of the FGC with other players.
“EVO is the top but it’s also powered by thousands of local, regional, and major tournaments throughout the year,” Sherman said. “I think that’s the direction that could be really impactful for a game like TFT. So the question is, does this event inspire that excitement from players and, if so, how can we continue to build on that going forward.”
While The Desert Oasis is known for everything from the Rat Pack to the Bellagio fountain, the city is constantly evolving to stay at the forefront of entertainment.
“When you look at The Sphere, when you look at the new football stadium, Vegas is still the epicenter of entertainment,” Michael said. “It started around the casinos and they’re still a focal point but the city has continued to expand what it offers. When we thought of players buying tickets to come out and play, we also wanted to make sure they got their money’s worth and it was a location people wanted to be at.”
With a recent F1 race, NBA All-Star Weekend, and always plenty of musicians on stage in the city, there’s no shortage of entertainment in Vegas these days. For TFT, a game where skill meets chance, Vegas makes a ton of sense, especially when considering the theme of Set 10 and its musical influences.
Remix Rumble represents a major milestone for the TFT team with learnings incorporated from each set, mid-set, and mortdog hotfix over the last few years. But the goal was to make Remix Rumble the most unique set in TFT’s history by bringing in overlaid music tracks, collaborating with Steve Aoki, and making the most flexible and creative TFT comps yet.
Pengu and Choncc are about to drop the hottest remix of all time. Watch the new music video, REMIX RUMBLE ft. @steveaoki , out now! pic.twitter.com/Bvic9AMupt — Teamfight Tactics (@TFT) November 19, 2023
“Remix Rumble is Riot’s most ambitious push to make the biggest, most exciting set TFT has seen yet,” Sherman said. “Originally, we thought this event would replace the Set 9 championship because our esports events are usually at the end of the set and we knew this one would be coming towards the end of 2023. But then we thought about it being a kickoff event for Remix Rumble and we realized that timing arguably works even better as the meta is still settling, players haven’t figured out the razor edges that this game hinges on, and we think we will see an evolution of the meta live over the 3 days of the Vegas Open.”
As TFT moves from mid-set updates to each set being a standalone experience, the first few weeks of a new set promise a lot of opportunity for experimentation and strategy. With 512 competitors from around the global TFT community, the TFT Vegas Open will feature plenty of unique takes on the meta as players bring their own unique style to the event.
So if you’re one of the 512 competitors, we hope the Convergence is kind to you. If you're one of the spectators, we will see you there. And if you’re watching at home, we hope you enjoy this new foray into TFT esports.
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Teamfight Tactics Product Requirements
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Commitments on arbitration and cultural transformation.
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7 BREATHTAKING observation decks for spectacular views of Moscow
1. Observation decks at Moscow City
There are two main observation decks in the Moscow City business district. They offer a 360-degree panoramic view of the Russian capital.
The first is located on the 56th floor of the Empire Tower . It can only be accessed with a tour, which takes place every 30 minutes. It is located at a height of 215 meters, occupies an entire floor.
However, the highest observation deck – PANORAMA 360 – is located on the 89th floor of the Federation Tower. It takes less than a minute to access it by elevator and you can visit it without a tour, but remember to purchase a ticket first!
Presnenskaya Naberezhnaya, 12
2. Ostankino TV Tower
An excursion to the Ostankino TV Tower includes visits to two observation decks: a covered one at a height of 337 meters and an open one at a height of 340 meters. For a long time (until the PANORAMA 360 was opened), Ostankino Tower offered the highest observation point in Moscow. The viewing platforms here offer excellent views of VDNKh, the Botanical Gardens, the Moscow City skyscrapers and many other parts of Moscow.
Once you are here, it’s worth having a drink or something to eat at the café. It has a revolving floor and makes a full circle every 40 minutes!
Akademika Koroleva St, 15
3. Ivan the Great Bell Tower
Once you are inside the Kremlin, you can climb 137 steps up to the viewing platform at the top of the Ivan the Great Bell Tower , which is 25 meters tall. From the top, you get splendid views of the Cathedral Square inside the Kremlin and the Moskva River embankments.
Kremlin
4. Observation deck at the Central Children's Store
There is a small observation deck on the rooftop of the newly renovated Central Children's Store in Lubyanka, offering up-close views of central Moscow, including the Kremlin, St. Basil's Cathedral, Christ the Savior Cathedral and the city's central streets. You can use the tower viewers installed there to take a closer look at the Kremlin towers or the three-tier gilded inscription under the dome of Ivan the Great Bell Tower. Let us know what you think it says!
Teatral'nyy Proyezd, 5
5. Sparrow Hills
The viewing platform on the steep bank of the Moskva River can be rightly called one of Moscow's main sites. Entrance is free and it offers panoramic views of central Moscow, the Luzhniki stadium and the famous Seven Sisters buildings.
Since 2018, it can also be reached by a cable car from the Luzhniki stadium – the views that you will experience during the ride in the cable car are no less spectacular!
Universitetskaya Square
7. Observation deck at Gorky Park
A walk in Gorky Park would not be complete without a visit to its observation deck situated on the roof of the Main Entrance’s arch. From there you can see many interesting things, and if you make use of the tower viewers, you’ll be able to take a closer look at the park alleys, as well as the Krymsky Bridge, the Seven Sisters buildings and Christ the Savior Cathedral.
Krymsky Val, 9
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TFT Open Championship
- 2.8 Funiu Cup
- 3.1 Most appearances (Finals)
Overview [ edit ]
TFT Open Championship (also known as TOC ) is the official competitive circuit and brand of TFT CN Esports, crowning the best performing player throughout the entirety of the set, mainly organized by Tencent Games and Riot Games .
Tournaments [ edit ]
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C'est pourquoi nous avons décidé de créer une autre ligue en parallèle, avec des inscriptions ouvertes : le TFT Open Tour France. Le circuit se jouera en parallèle de la Hex League, avec des inscriptions ouvertes. Pour s'inscrire, il suffit d'être au minimum classé Diamant 3 sur TFT sur le serveur Europe de l'Ouest, mais ...
TFT Rising Legends is the competitive Teamfight Tactics Circuit in the EMEA Region. It will allow the most strategic players to battle for a spot to represent the region at Championship. Snapshot #3. 06/05/2024 12:59 pm. Sign Ups | OQ#2. 08/05/2024 9:00 am. Snapshot #4. 13/05/2024 12:59 pm. Rank Lock #2. 13/05/2024 1:45 pm. Home. news.
Le Format du Hex Tour novembre 8, 2023. La Hex League devient le Hex Tour. L'avenir de la scène compétitive Française octobre 16, 2023. Mentions légales;
TFT Open Tour #1. 18-06-22 | 12:00 - 19-06-22 | 00:00 - 05. Juil. 05. Juil-05. ... en affrontant les 4 meilleurs joueurs issus de l'Open Tour. Quels sont les participants ? Découvrez sur la page dédiée les 16 participants de la Hex League ! Comment participer à l'Open Tour ?
L'Open Tour France : le nouveau tournoi ouvert de TFT. Sur la scène compétitive de Teamfight tactics, il n'y a pas seulement 16 joueurs qui se font remarquer, mais tout une génération de talents, c'est pourquoi le Teamfight Tactics Open Tour débarque avec le Set 7!. La ligue se joue en parallèle de la Hex League, avec des inscriptions ...
Chaque étape voit s'affronter 64 joueurs de niveau Diamant 4 et +. Chaque étape se déroule sur 3 jours, avec 6 matchs par jour pour passer. de 64 à 32 joueurs au jour 1. puis de 32 joueurs à 16 joueurs au jour 2. Le 3e jour les 16 joueurs restants s'affrontent. Les 3 meilleurs joueurs se qualifient pour la finale de l'Open Tour.
Voici un aperçu complet de l'Hex Tour, y compris toutes les informations nécessaires sur les dates, les inscriptions et le déroulement. TFT : La Hex League n'existera plus à partir du Set 10. Le 70/30 sur Twitch n'existera bientôt plus, les streamers réagissent. Hex League : Résultats du jour 2.
Teamfight Tactics French competitive circuit takes on a new form from Set 10. In order to open up to as many players as possible and allow unsuspected talent to reveal itself, the Hex League becomes a multi-stage open circuit. At the same time, the Hex League changes its name to Hex Tour .
La liste des 64 joueurs sélectionnés pour le TFT Open Tour France est désormais disponible, merci à tous pour vos inscriptions ! ️ https://play.toornament.com ...
La ligue Française officielle de TeamFight Tactics et l'Open Tour TFT sont de retour sur le set 9. Riot Games nous dévoile le calendrier de ce nouveau split compétitif pour le set 9 de Teamfight Tactics. ... OTF #1 : 1, 22 et 23 juillet 2023 : inscription; OTF #2 : 29, 30 juillet & 19 aout 2023 : inscription; Finale de l'OTF : 21 aout ...
Open Tour France TFT #2 💥 Les inscriptions pour la deuxième étape sont ouvertes jusqu'à lundi 12h ⏱️ ️ https://bit.ly/3MaYmrU .
Teamfight Tactics French competitive circuit takes on a new form from Set 10. In order to open up to as many players as possible and allow unsuspected talent to reveal itself, the Hex League becomes a multi-stage open circuit. At the same time, the Hex League changes its name to Hex Tour .
Le circuit compétitif français de Teamfight Tactics continue de se développer avec la création d'une ligue professionnelle, la Hex League, complétée par la création d'un Open Tour France sur TFT. Informations, format, dates, qualifications, Open Tour… voici tout ce que vous devez savoir sur ce nouveau circuit compétitif français.
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Open Tour France 2022 - Etape 1 is an online French tournament organized by [http://www.riotgames.com/ Riot Games]. This D-Tier tournament took place from Jan 29 to ...
The 2022 Open Tour France Etape 1 (OTF Etape 1) is the fifth year of France's third level League of Legends circuit. Overview [] Format [] 66 Teams Participate; Group Stage. Swiss System with 6 Rounds; Teams are based on average rank and previous results; All matches are best of one; Top 8 advances to the Quarterfinals; Bracket Stage. Single ...
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Comme annoncé sur Twitter (source), Riot Games France a annoncé le retour du Hex Tour sur le Set 11 de TFT. Comme le Hex Tour du Set 10, ce circuit compétitif français réunira deux étapes distinctes qui mèneront vers la Coupe de France. Dans une première étape, les joueurs et joueuses pourront participer à la Gamers Assembly lors d ...
Dec 8, 2023. 512 competitors, 60 Headliners, and 1 champion. Welcome to the Teamfight Tactics Vegas Open, a new look for TFT esports. On December 8th, 2023, 512 of the best TFT players in the world will sit down in Vegas, be separated into lobbies of 8, and battle it out in TFT Set 10: Remix Rumble. They'll play for the biggest share of a ...
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Here are the coolest places where you can get a bird's eye view of the Russian capital. 1. Observation decks at Moscow City. Moskva Agency. There are two main observation decks in the Moscow ...
TFT Open Championship (also known as TOC) is the official competitive circuit and brand of TFT CN Esports, crowning the best performing player throughout the entirety of the set, mainly organized by Tencent Games and Riot Games. Tournaments . TOC 8 . Tier. G & S Tournament. Date. Prize.