Gunzilla Games is set to host the highly anticipated All-Stars Invitational competition for its new dark cyberpunk battle royale game, Off The Grid.
Scheduled for November 2024, the event will see some of North America’s most prominent gaming personalities compete for a share of a $600,000 prize pool.
The All-Stars Invitational follows the successful Early Access launch of Off The Grid in October, on PS5, PC and the Xbox Insiders Program.
What are the details of the event?
Gaming legends including xQc, Scump, ImperialHal, LVNDMARK, and other top-tier streamers will battle it out in this fully online event.
The competition, broadcast live on Twitch, will feature 20 teams of three players competing in Off The Grid’s high-stakes Extraction mode.
Starting at 12 PM PT, fans can tune in to catch six intense rounds of action streamed on the game’s official Twitch channel and the personal streams of the participating creators.
“This is an exciting step for OTG—we are incredibly proud that so many world-class creators will be joining us for the first All-Stars, and we hope there will be many more iterations of this event to come in the future,” said Vlad Korolev, CEO of Gunzilla Games. “We believe that OTG will become a successful competitive e-sports game and the All Stars 2024 events perfectly kickstarts our efforts to introduce global events. We look forward to welcoming players from all over the world to tune in and get immersed in our event.”
How to get involved?
Fans can watch the event on Off The Grid’s official Twitch channel, with commentary from invited hosts and live perspectives from participants.
For aspiring competitors, Gunzilla has opened applications for future events, providing opportunities to join the ranks of the world’s top gaming creators.
The All-Stars Invitational is just the beginning and Gunzilla Games has ambitious plans to expand its invitational events, creating a recurring series that will include players from North America, Europe, LATAM, and Asia. The company also aims to nurture the community of dedicated players, affectionately referred to as “zeroes.”
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