North American Collegiate Counter-Strike (NACCS) recently announced the creation of a new summer league for collegiate CS:GO teams across the U.S. and Canada.

Earlier this year, NACCS started the first collegiate CS:GO club using the ESEA platform. ESEA is the industry standard anti-cheat software and also offers a matchmaking and organized play platform for teams and players.

After growing NACCS as a club for collegiate players, the administrators expanded the group to offer a full organized play experience for the hundreds of students involved.

Any college student that is a member of the NACCS ESEA club may participate. Registration runs through June 7th. The league runs from June 10th – July 7th.

The league will use a double-elimination best-of-three format, with the finals being best-of-five. Prizing depends on the number of participating teams.

You can view the league rules, find additional information, and register for the league on the NACCS website.

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