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The Paladins Global Series offers up a $350,000 USD prize pool to amateur players

Hi-Rez Studios will host a $350,000 USD community tournament series for Paladins, the publisher recently confirmed.

A worldwide tournament, the Paladins Global Series will consist of 10 monthly contests in 7 regions including Southeast Asia, Russia, North America, Brazil, Latin America, Europe and Oceania.

All Paladins PC players in  are eligible, except for those in the professional Paladins Premier League.

“The Paladins Global Series and its corresponding Esports broadcast will allow players to develop their skills, get noticed by pro teams, and get paid,” said Todd Harris, Paladins Executive Producer and Hi-Rez Studios Co-founder.

The Paladins Global Series begins on 1 August, offering up $35,000 USD in cash prizes.

Learn more about the the Paladins Global Series here.


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