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Everything you need to know about the 3rd edition of "Le Choc de la Faille," taking place from October 9th to November 11th!
Author : Kels le 2 Oct. 2023
It can already be stated that this 3rd edition of "Le Choc de la Faille" will significantly impact the future of French mobile e-sports, notably with this announcement: the competition's final will be played in a LAN.
LE CHOC DE LA FAILLE 3rd Edition
Le Choc de la Faille, also known as CLF, is a French-speaking competitive circuit for the mobile game League of Legends: Wild Rift, organized by The Purge Tournament in collaboration with La Faille Sauvage. This year, two sponsors are making their appearance: Holy, a soft drink brand, and PowerA, a gaming accessories brand. It's worth noting that the competition is supported by Riot Games.
Following the success of the first and second editions, players will once again embark on the competitive journey with an even more ambitious third edition. The announcement of the LAN finale alone is enough to elevate the competition to another level.
The Choc de la Faille 3rd edition will take place from October 9th to November 11th, 2023. Similar to the previous edition, there will be two divisions, each consisting of 6 teams. The cash prize is set at €1,500, and the winner will also qualify for the group stage of Rift Legends (EMEA).
GENERAL INFORMATION
Tournament Name: Le Choc de la Faille 3rd Edition
Dates:
Qualification Phase 1&2: October 9th to 13th
Qualification Phase 3&4: October 16th to 20th
Division 2 Group Stage: October 23rd to 25th
Division 1 Group Stage: October 30th to November 1st
Seat Decider: November 2nd
Playoffs: November 4th to 5th
Finale: November 11th (LAN)
Format:
Qualification Phase: Single Elimination
Group Stage: Single Round Robin
Seat Decider: Single Elimination
Playoffs: Single Elimination
Finale: Single Elimination
Cash Prize: €1500 + the winner earns a spot in the group stage of Rift Legends.
Stream: twitch.tv/lafaillesauvage
To be eligible as a team for this tournament:
All players must be 16 years or older at the start of the tournament.
All players must use a mobile phone to play in the tournament.
All teams must have, at any point in the competition, 3 players actively playing residing in the following countries: France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland.
All players must reside in the EMEA or DROM-COM region. A list of countries can be found in the official regulations.