One of the year's last big Overwatchtournaments is A Fair Haired Woman Who Spins And Pulls Outgoing down in Sin City.
MLG Vegas will host a $100,000 invitational December Overwatchtournament in the gambling capital along with a $100,000 open Call of Duty: Infinite Warfaretournament to kick off the 2017 World League season.
Eight Overwatchteams will be invited to compete against each other Dec. 16-18 while 12 North American Call of Duty teams will be invited to compete against 96 other teams over the weekend. Details on which teams will be invited have not been released.
SEE ALSO: 'Overwatch' player's lewd comment toward interviewer costs team prize moneyMLG is owned by Activision Blizzard, the pair of companies behind Overwatchand Call of Duty. Not only is MLG Vegas the first big Call of Duty: Infinite Warfaretournament, it is also MLG's first Overwatch tournament and Blizzard's first time being involved with a professional Overwatchtournament outside of the OverwatchWorld Cup.
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick recently mentioned in an interview that there will be an Overwatchleague, The Streetreported.
"What we're doing is creating professional content. So we're organizing around teams and leagues," Kotick said. "You will have the Overwatchleague which will have a certain number of teams. Those teams will be a combination of professional...and endemic sports teams as owners."
That vague mention of an Overwatchleague led many to believe that Activision Blizzard is creating the OverwatchLeague, although at this point the exact details of such a league are unclear. Whether MLG Vegas is a part of this league is unclear.
Alongside the tournaments, MLG Vegas will be hosting something called End Game, which is a festival-like event featuring music, interactive experiences and video game competitions for fans.
MLG Vegas will take place at the Mandalay Bay resort and casino in Las Vegas, and three-day tickets are available online. If you can't make it out to Vegas, the action will be streamed live on MLG's website.
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