SJ Sharks Gaming has announced the return of its Pacific Cup tournament in November.
There will be three skill divisions: Elite Buy-In, Main Stage and Contender.
The Elite Division will consist of 16 teams and a 30-game season, it requires a buy-in of $200.
The first-place teams in the Elite and Regular divisions win US$5,000, while the second-place teams in both divisions take home $1,000.
Rules and registrations can be found here.
NHL 25 is all about innovation and at the Sharks we create innovative digital experiences for our fans. With the new Elite Buy-In division and new gifts within the @SJSharksGaming Pacific Cup, we deliver a first class match #NHL25 experience for players across North America 🎮 https://t.co/5ajF91dKlD
-Aaron Fesh (@AaronFesh) October 16, 2024
The Contenders division is for new players and teams who will compete to win reward packs.
It’s great to see SJ Sharks Gaming committed to hosting competitive NHL Esports tournaments following the The EA Sports NHL World Championship has been suspended.
This will be the fifth edition of the Sharks Pacific Cup.
All games will take place on Xbox Series X|S and PS% and will begin on November 6.
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