Taking place once again inside the eSporta Arena in Santa Ana, the RGN Pro Series brings together 16 teams who will be competing for $30,000 and we have prepared a viewer's guide for the event. Seven out of the eight teams that just fought it out at the iBUYPOWER Cup (aside from Conquest who had scheduling issues) return tomorrow, along with nine other teams, for the $30,000 RGN Pro Series Championship. The event will see numerous mixes of talent take part (such as a Torqued mix team) as well as feature Braxton "swag" Pierce stepping in for Cloud9 and bring diverse teams from Games Academy to CSGOLounge to compete at the eSports Arena in Santa Ana, California.
The event takes place from November 16-18 and will feature best-of-one, round robin groups with the top two teams from each group advancing to a best-of-three, double elimination bracket. A list of the groups for the RGN Pro Series is once again:
The prize-pool breakdown for the event is:
The tentative schedule for the group stage portion of the event is:
Since a further schedule for the double elimination, best-of-three playoffs bracket (which runs on the rest of the 17th of November through the 18th) would stretch on ad infinitum, we have decided to truncate the schedule to the group stage matches. You will be able to follow the playoff game times via our hot matches panel. Two separate streams will be covering the action for the event during the group stages, at azubu.tv/gorgntv and azubu.tv/gorgntv2. HLTV.org remain in Santa Ana, California and will of course cover the event with photos, interviews, and frequent Twitter updates. stich writes for HLTV.org and can be found on Twitter Time is adjusted to your selected timezone![]() ![]() |
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