Final Fantasy Holding NA Crystalline Conflict Regional Championship Quarterfinals This Weekend
Sixteen teams will compete for their spot in the semi-finals and a chance for a grand prize of $22,500.
Things are moving along with Final Fantasy XIV’s Crystalline Conflict North American Regional Championship. Several teams have been eliminated and 16 remain to fight it out in the Quarterfinals for a chance to be one of the four teams that move on to the semifinals and hopefully, eventually, be the last team standing. The quarterfinals take place this weekend, June 17 and 18. Those interested can watch the event via Twitch.
The four teams to make it to the MMORPG's Semifinals will compete during the North American Fan Festival in Las Vegas on July 29. This too will be streamed for those who can’t make it to the event live.
By the end of the day, only one team will be named champion and they will walk away with $22,500 – to be split among the members. They’ll also receive a trophy, an in-game achievement, and an in-game title.
The four teams to make it into the semi-finals will also receive an in-game achievement and title – as well as paid invitations to the Fan Festival. If you'd like to keep track of the teams and their progress, all the information can be found on the event's site.
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