Another open Oceania Rocket League comp kicks off soon – Gameplanet

Digital storage company Seagate Technology is running an Oceania Rocket League competition that kicks off next month.

The Seagate FireCuda Cup will consist of three divisions professional, main, and amateur with a prize pool more than AU$5000 plus product prizes from sponsors.

In addition to the championship titles, prizes and awards will be on offer for the best plays including best goals and best saves.

These top highlights will be shared in videos through @SeagateANZ on Twitter.

Qualifiers are tomorrow night (February 22) at 9pm, and will be hosted by CyberGamer.

The top 8 teams of the region will be selected for the Professional division (prize pool AU$3200), and the following 8 will be invited to the Main division (prize pool AU$1300).

Entry to the Amateur division, which has a prize pool of AU$700, is open to all.

You can register here, but everyone in your team needs a CyberGamer Premium Subscription, which start from AU$12.50 a month.

The season commences on March 1 and runs for seven weeks, with finals taking place April 19.

Matches will be held Wednesday nights from 9pm, and will be streamed live on the official Twitch channel.

"The FireCuda Cup represents the exciting elements of the FireCuda SSHD itself - high speed, allowing excellent gameplay and the best saves," said Seagate.

For more information, head to CyberGamer.

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