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PAX AUS’ ESL Arena schedule fully detailed

PAX AUS’ ESL Arena today has been fully detailed by event organisers.

You can see what’s on offer during PAX AUS below:

Friday, 30 October – Morning

Rocket League

  • Friendly, single elimination best-of-three tournament
  • 16 teams in a 2v2 format
  • Giveaways
  • Pre-registration only

For full details and registration visit: http://esl.gg/PAX_AUS_RL

Friday, 30 October – Afternoon

SMITE Oceania Regional Championship

  • Both Semi Finals of the SMITE Oceania Regional Championship
  • Paladins Free-Play area

Saturday, October 31

SMITE Oceania Regional Championship

  • Top four teams compete for a share of $65,000 in prize money, 1st to qualify for SMITE World Championships
  • Bronze Match and Grand Finals of the SMITE Oceania Regional Championship
  • Paladins and Community Showmatches
  • Paladins Free-Play Area
  • Giveaways

For more details visit: http://bit.ly/1OAMgVV

Sunday, 1 November

Halo 5

  • Team Immunity and Team Exile 5 compete against each other and the community in show matches
  • Professional invitational series between Immunity and Exile 5
  • Mixture of Free-For-Alls and Team orientated matches
  • Free-For-All community tournament
  • Giveaways

PAX AUS runs from 30 October to 1 November at the Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre.


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