{"id":11576,"date":"2020-06-10T00:10:02","date_gmt":"2020-06-10T00:10:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=11576"},"modified":"2020-06-10T00:10:02","modified_gmt":"2020-06-10T00:10:02","slug":"world-of-warcraft-classic-summer-bowl-set-for-june-17-start","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/world-of-warcraft-classic-summer-bowl-set-for-june-17-start\/","title":{"rendered":"World of Warcraft Classic Summer Bowl set for June 17 start"},"content":{"rendered":"
On Monday, Activision Blizzard announced the first-ever official esports competition for World of Warcraft<\/a> Classic. The WoW Classic Summer Bowl will kick off on Wednesday, June 17 and run for three weeks as teams from Europe and North America compete for separate US $4,000 prize pools.<\/p>\n Ever since Blizzard relaunched WoW Classic servers at the end of August 2019, the prominent gaming company saw immense growth in revenue and won back some of the support they lost within the gaming community during the Blitzchung controversy last October<\/a>.<\/p>\n Since August, Blizzard have remained mostly hands-off when it came to WoW Classic as a potential esports title. While many see it as a very unbalanced game that is unsuited to competitive play, there are plenty of gamers who view the situation differently.<\/p>\n In a bid to show WoW Classic can work as an esports game, prominent WoW streamer and content creator Tips Out organised the Classic Dueler’s League (CDL), which was succeeded by the Twitch Rivals-hosted WoW Classic battleground tournament. The latter featured a plethora of Twitch streamers and iconic figures from the WoW Classic community competing for a US $10,000 prize pool.<\/p>\n The success of the inaugural season of CDL ushered Tips Out to run a second season in May this year. The league further expanded with a European CDL tournament, which is set to enter the group stage on Sunday, June 14, leading to the CDL European Championship starting on Thursday, June 18.<\/p>\n