Team Liquid unveils World of Warcraft Eve Ascension 2024 plans

Team Liquid unveils World of Warcraft Eve Ascension 2024 plans

Team Liquid unveils World of Warcraft Eve Ascension 2024 plans

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North American esports organisation Team Liquid has announced plans to continue its Eve Ascension series in 2024.

The game-agnostic series will focus on World of Warcraft and features two tournaments aiming to raise awareness of communities for marginalised gender gamers.

In collaboration with gaming PC brand Ailenware and World of Warcraft website Raider.IO, the 2024 edition of Eve Ascension will feature two tournaments. The first will take place from May 17th through to June 29th where participating teams will compete for its $10,000 (~£8,088) prize pool.

The qualifiers for the tournament begin on May 28th with the top four teams securing a place in the live tournament which will be broadcast on Team Liquid’s Twitch channel. According to a release, details on the second tournament will be revealed at a later date.

The Eve Ascension initiative began in 2022 and utilises tournaments, events, and community involvement to provide a safe space for gamers of all backgrounds. The first edition was a VALORANT tournament, with last year’s series focusing on World of Warcraft. Presented alongside Alienware, the initiative aims to tackle toxicity and harassment faced by women and marginalised genders.

Team Liquid continues to expand its presence within the esports industry through new partnerships. In March 2024, it partnered with Carrefour Brazil to launch a gaming-focused campaign and in February, the organisation joined forces with Sui to build a loyalty platform for its fans.

In the announcement, a statement from Raider.IO noted: “Raider.IO is proud to be a Black-owned business, with a team of 50% women and gender minorities, including in leadership positions. Raider.IO staff proudly includes members of the LGBTQIA+ community, persons of colour, and people from around the world – all coming together with their different cultures and experiences!”

Jonno Nicholson

Jonno is a Freelance News Writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the ESI team since 2019! His interests include the rapid rise of sim racing and its impact on the wider industry.

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