RELATED: Psyonix and BMW unveil Rocket League partnership Boyan ‘Boyan’ Kaftandjiev and French broadcasting team Rocket Baguette with cast the Rocket League tournament.Īdditionally, the Monaco Gaming Show will also feature multiple ‘surprise’ events and other unspecified activities for attendees. The finals of both competitions will be broadcast with French and English commentary by esports casters such as Grégory ‘XEWER’ Boye, Willy ‘Skyyart’ Dias and Pierre ‘Pialni’ Alexandre for Fortnite. Partners of the event include ice cream brand Magnum, performance technology company Hyperice, French telecommunications company Telis and technology firm Intel, as well as media entities NRJ and Melty. The competing teams include Team Liquid, Natus Vincere, ForFunSmileyFace, Team Queso, Endpoint, Dignitas, BDS and Team Vitality. “Nicecactus is proud to organize this event for the second consecutive year with our partner, the Monaco Esports Federation and under the high patronage of the Principality.”Īccording to the release, qualifiers for the Rocket League tournament have already been held.
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Through the Monaco Gaming Show, esport and social gaming now have a yearly event of their own. Hessabi, President of Nicecactus, commented: “Sport is anchored in Monaco’s culture and occupies an important place in the principality’s landscape. The event is set to take place from December 18th – 20th, with Fortnite qualifiers starting on December 13th. RELATED: Esports Insider teams up with SPORTEL Monaco for upcoming convention The event will feature tournaments in Fortnite and Rocket League, with a €20,000 (~£17,044) cash prize announced for each of the titles. The Monaco Esports Federation (MeSF), Monaco eSports and Nicecactus have announced the second edition of its annual esports event, the Monaco Gaming Show.