Complexity Gaming reveals 2024 dates for PrizePicks NA Revival Series
Texas-based esports organization Complexity Gaming has announced the official dates for the 2024 leg of the North America-focused tournament series, PrizePicks NA Revival Series.
Earlier this month, Complexity announced that it had teamed up with North American-based Counter-Strike 2 competitive community Mythic League and skill-based fantasy sports operator PrizePicks to launch the new Counter-Strike competitive series for North American players.
The PrizePicks NA Revival Series, which officially gets underway on July 19, will feature a total prize pool of $60K USD and consists of 12 monthly tournaments featuring a prize pool of $5K each. The overall goal of this new tournament series is to promote the Counter-Strike 2 competitive scene in North America and help foster homegrown talent. Monthly tournaments will invite six of the highest-ranked North American teams to the final bracket, with an additional two teams qualifying through an open bracket.
The monthly dates for 2024 are:
Additional dates for 2025 (the remainder of the series) are to be announced at a later date.
“Complexity is incredibly excited to help bring this series to the NA CS community,” said Jason Lake, founder & CEO of Complexity Gaming, in a release. “For far too long there has been no group willing to step up and offer consistent opportunities for our players. That ends today. I’m grateful to PrizePicks and fl0m’s Mythic League for partnering with us, and I ask the community to support this effort throughout the series.”
The series will be broadcast via Complexity’s Twitch and YouTube channels, as well as the Mythic League Twitch. Mythic League founder Erik “fl0m” Flom will also host watch parties throughout the series and community members will be allowed to “re-stream approved broadcasts, and host watch parties,” according to a release.
Complexity, which was acquired from GameSquare earlier this year by founder and CEO Jason Lake, currently competes in Counter-Strike 2, Rocket League, Halo, and Madden NFL.
Earlier this week, Complexity announced a partnership with Germany-based sponsorship analytics firm, Shikenso Analytics.
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