Pues como bien dice el titulo este año no habrá regionales Europeas. Los 2 equipos con más rating de Europa accederán directamente a la blizzcon. Aún así nada de esto esta claro aún, esta noche con la entrevista que hacen en AJ se sabrá todo.
We’re summoning the finest Arena teams in the world to battle it out at BlizzCon 2013! Eight top 3v3 Arena teams from around the globe will be invited to compete in the World of Warcraft Arena Global Invitational, taking place November 8 and 9 at BlizzCon in Anaheim, California. Here’s an quick overview of where the finalists are coming from and how they’ll be selected:
North America and Europe: Two of the highest-ranked teams from the North America game region and two of the highest-ranked teams from the Europe game region will be invited to compete at BlizzCon.
Korea and Taiwan: will each host a regional tournament, and the top-finishing team from each region will earn an invitation to compete at BlizzCon.
China: A regional tournament in China will determine which two teams will go on to represent their region at BlizzCon.
All in all, eight of the smartest, toughest, and most skilled teams from all over the globe will throw down at BlizzCon for international bragging rights and a prize pool worth over $180,000.
If you’re an Arena competitor, it’s time to hone your skills and get ready to fight hard for a spot in the event. If you’re a spectator, you’ll be able to catch all of the action live online even if you can’t make it to the show in person—stay tuned for more information.
Keep an eye on www.blizzcon.com for more details on the BlizzCon World of Warcraft Arena Global Invitational as they arrive.
source: http://blue.mmo-cham...l-invitational/