Building on the success of Mortal Kombat X’s Pro League, Injustice 2 is getting its own international championship series. Run in partnership between ESL, PlayStation 4, GameStop and Gamelta esports, this program will offer chance for both pro and amateur players in North America, Latin America, and Europe to compete for a prize pool of $600,000.

The main event in the Championship will be the Injustice 2 Pro Series, which will kick off at Combo Breaker on May 26th. This series will comprise of both online and offline events, with pro players from all regions fighting to reach that final 16-man bracket. At the end of the season, the 16 finalists will advance to the Injustice Pro Series Finals, taking place on September 17th in Los Angeles. There will also be a Global Grand Finals in October, but details have yet to be confirmed about this event. For more details on all events in the Pro Series, click here.

For those who don’t wish to compete in the Pro Series, each region will be holding its own tournament series for players who might not be quite ready to hit the big time. In North America, GameStop and the ESL will hold the Hometown Heroes series, starting on June 4th. Beginning with open online qualifiers, the top placers from these events will then progress to one of eight Regional Finals on August 12th, held at various GameStop locations around the country. The eight victors from those Regional Finals will then meet at the Hometown Heroes Finals, held at the GameStop Consumer Expo in Las Vegas on August 27th.

In Europe, players from France, Spain, the UK, Germany, Italy, the Benelux Union, and the Nordic territories will compete in the Path to Pro Series. Online tournaments start on May 20th, leading up to the Path to Pro Finals on August 19th between 12 finalists from the various countries.

For Injustice 2 players in Chile, Argentina, Mexico, and Peru, there is the Injustice 2 Liga Latina. Beginning in May, each region will get its own series of online and offline qualifiers. The best players from each region will then go onto compete in the Liga Latina finals on August 13th. Don’t worry, Brazilian Injustice player–a tournament is in the works and will be announced soon.

Details on each region’s tournament series, as well as the Pro Series schedule can be found on the official Injustice Esports website.

Source: Injustice Esports