RedBull League of Its Own Returns for a 2024 edition

RedBull League of Its Own Returns for a 2024 edition

Martin Arévalo-Östberg

17 Jun, 2024, 21:40

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Last updated: 9 Apr, 2025, 19:33

Esports enthusiasts, mark your calendars! Red Bull League of Its Own is making a triumphant return this December 15th, 2024. This highly anticipated event will be held at the iconic Accor Arena in Paris, a venue renowned for hosting major events like the 2019 League of Legends World Finals.

A Historic Showcase in Paris

The second edition of Red Bull League of Its Own is set to be a thrilling spectacle. Among the first confirmed participants are Karmine Corp and T1, both of which made significant impressions in last year’s competition.

T1, in particular, aims to replicate its formidable performance from 2023. They triumphed over teams like Karmine Corp, Team Heretics, NNO Old, BIG, and Eintracht Spandau before narrowly losing to G2 in the grand finale at Berlin’s Velodrom.

An Unforgettable Day of Competition

Scheduled for a day-long tournament, the event promises a unique and unpredictable format that sets it apart from conventional esports competitions. Six top-tier teams will compete, with innovative rule twists and unexpected matchups ensuring a dynamic and engaging experience for fans.

The possibility of imminently announced surprises and special guest appearances enhances the allure of this high-stakes showdown.

Venue and Ticket Information

The Accor Arena will provide the perfect stage for this epic esports event. As of today, tickets are on sale, with prices ranging from 40 euros for second category seats to 110 euros for premium seats. Here’s the breakdown:

  • 2nd category: 40 euros
  • 1st category or KCorp rostrum: 60 euros
  • Golden category: 80 euros
  • Premium category: 110 euros

Anticipated Teams and Format

While Karmine Corp and T1 are the only confirmed participants so far, fans eagerly await the announcement of the remaining teams. Last year’s event featured seven teams, including G2 Esports, Team Heretics, Eintracht Spandau, BIG, and NNO.

They competed in a series of best-of-one matches against T1. The unique format, designed to deliver unexpected matchups and unprecedented excitement, is expected to see some tweaks, promising an even more engaging experience this year.

RedBull League of Its Own Returns for a 2024 edition
T1 won the Esports World Cup earlier this year, and do not look to slow down. (Credit: Sarah Cooper/Esports World Cup)

A Celebration of Esports Excellence

Red Bull League of Its Own not only highlights top-tier competitive play. The event also fosters a spirit of innovation and community within the esports realm. By introducing fresh formats and showcasing local teams, Red Bull continues to push the boundaries of traditional esports competitions. They provide fans with memorable experiences and foster the growth of the esports ecosystem.

As the countdown begins for December 15th, fans are encouraged to stay tuned for more announcements and reveals. With world-class teams, a prestigious venue, and a format that promises non-stop action, Red Bull League of Its Own 2024 is set to be an unmissable event in the esports calendar.

Image source: Red Bull Gaming

 

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