Western Digital's online tournament for amateur talent in League of Legends, The Black Monster Cup, heads into a brand new European season 2014! The new year brings a total of four seasons with qualifiers in different European countries, a chance for anyone with serious talent to participate, grand prizes, gut wrenching online finals, terrific coverage with LoL-caster Jason Kaplan, and possibly live finals with your chance to grab the crown in front of a livea udience.



While the first edition of the Black Monster Cup was a major success with around 10.000 participating players, making a sequel an obligation to the community, the new season features slight adjustments to the tournament structure to make the cup even better. Replacing the double qualification rounds are nine online open qualifiers in nine different European countries and territories: Poland, France, Spain, UK, Benelux, Turkey, Scandinavia, Germany and Russia. Depending on the country, one to two winning teams will be given the chance to compete in the online finals. Rules and standards foresee that each local team qualifies for registration with at least two players as residents of the respective country. Mark the following dates for the European official open qualifiers in your calendars:







For detailed information on the rules and a chance to register, please visit the official Black Monster Cup website. And even more news and surprises await those who follow the Black Monster Cup 2014 on Twitter and Facebook. You seriously do not want to miss this! But first things first: The online-only Black Monster Cup 2014 Spring Season kicks off on the 10th of February 2014 with the Polish qualification round. League of Legends amateur talents have the shot at playing at the online finals on the 29th and 30th of March 2014, featuring an overall prize money of 15.000 Euro and additional hardware. The winning team alone will take home a cash prize of 6.000 Euro and five additional WD Black² dual drives.While the first edition of the Black Monster Cup was a major success with around 10.000 participating players, making a sequel an obligation to the community, the new season features slight adjustments to the tournament structure to make the cup even better. Replacing the double qualification rounds are nine online open qualifiers in nine different European countries and territories: Poland, France, Spain, UK, Benelux, Turkey, Scandinavia, Germany and Russia. Depending on the country, one to two winning teams will be given the chance to compete in the online finals. Rules and standards foresee that each local team qualifies for registration with at least two players as residents of the respective country. Mark the following dates for the European official open qualifiers in your calendars:For detailed information on the rules and a chance to register, please visit the. And even more news and surprises await those who follow the Black Monster Cup 2014 onand. You seriously do not want to miss this! Soodi , Friday, 07/02/14 12:51