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- Riot Games Brasil has announced changes to the Wild Rift competitive calendar, including an increased focus on transitioning from ranked games to playing alongside influencers.
- Registration for the Wild Rift Open Series, Riots official online tournament in Brazil, opened on May 23 and features a prize pool of R$50,000.
- The competition is split into two stages, creating a direct progression system for participants, with qualifiers open from May 23 to March 15 and group stages taking place between March 20–29 and April 4–5.
- Wild Rounds, Riots in-person MOBA mobile event, includes Open Series finalists in the official draft and offers opportunities for amateurs to play alongside top content creators.
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Riot Games Brasil has announced its competitive calendar for Wild Rift, which includes changes to both the Wild Rift Open Series and Wild Rounds. According to Riot, this year’s competitive scene is designed to allow players to transition from ranked games to playing alongside influencers. Registration for the Wild Rift Open Series, Riot’s official online tournament in Brazil, opened on May 23. The tournament features a prize pool of R$50,000. The competition is split into two stages, creating a direct progression system for participants. Wild Rounds, Riot’s in-person MOBA mobile event, has been updated to include Open Series finalists in the official draft. These finalists may be selected to play alongside top content creators. Diego Martinez, head of Wild Rift for the Americas, stated, “The first edition of Open Series proved that lots of our community wants to compete at a high level. So, we’re not just linking Open Series with Wild Rounds, but also creating a progression system for players. This way, amateurs can play alongside community talents in Wild Rounds and other competitive events. Our goal? To build an ecosystem where every player can shine.” Qualifiers for the Open Series opened on Monday, May 23, at 4 PM.
Community tournaments, run by Riot Games-verified partners, are ongoing. From February 15 to March 15, players can participate in these tournaments to earn points. Top players will secure a direct spot in the Open Series group stage, joining the 2025 finalists and invited teams. Stage one registrations opened today at 4 PM, with qualifiers scheduled for March 13–15. Group stages will take place from March 20–29 and April 4–5, with playoffs and finals concluding between April 17–26. Stay updated via official Wild Rift Brazil channels. League of Legends: Wild Rift, released by Riot Games in 2020, is a strategy and action game for mobile devices, currently in open regional beta testing. This version of the MOBA gameplay features updated controls and a design optimized for touchscreens. Players can team up with friends, select champions, and engage in 5v5 battles to destroy the enemy base. The game is free to play and accessible anytime, anywhere. Riot also plans to release a console version. Wild Rift has received positive reviews and is popular in mobile app stores globally, aiming to bring the experience of LoL to a wider audience.
Expanding Wild Rift Opportunities: Journey of Players in Brazil’s Competitive Scene
With a clear path from amateur play to influencer events and beyond, Wild Rift’s competitive scene promises exciting opportunities for players in Brazil.
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