Starcraft 2 SA Wild Card Qualifier tournament announced

26 February 2013
Starcraft 2 heart of the swarm SA news

[Update] – The tournament has now been confirmed to be a Starcraft 2: Wings of Liberty tournament. The tournament was previously planned to be held using the Heart of the Swarm expansion.

In anticipation for the upcoming South African Starcraft 2: Heart of the Swarm Invitational Tournament, PolarfluKe has revealed a way of getting in on the action thanks to the Wild Card Qualifier Tournament.

If you enter and place in the top 3 of the Wild Card Qualifier Tournament, you’ll then be entered to take place in the Invitational Tournament on the 16th of March, where the likes of SA gaming star Robert “PandaTank” Botha and Silviu “NightEnd” Lazar will be facing-off.

You can then have your shot at a prize pool of R35,000, as well as testing your mettle against SA’s best StarCraft 2 gamers.

When and Where:

2nd of March 2013 – Play starts at 2pm (GMT+2)

The tournament will run via the European Battle.net Server.

Registration is open until 1:45 (GMT+2) on Saturday 2 March 2013.

Read about the Wild Card Qualifier details and conditions at PolarfluKe’s official page.

Source: PolarfluKe 

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