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  2. Smite World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 Smite World Championship was held from January 3–7, 2018. The total prize pool, $785,000, marked the first time the SWC prize pool dropped below $1 million. The North American team eUnited (Benji, Screammmmm, Venenu, Pandacat, and PolarBearMike) defeated the European Team RivaL (Deathwalker, Iceicebaby, Wlfy, Vote, and KaLaS) in the ...

  3. Smite World Championship 2016 - Wikipedia

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    The Smite World Championship 2016 was the second annual world championship for the multiplayer online battle arena video game Smite. It was held from January 7–10, 2016, and featured tournaments for both the PC and Xbox One versions of the game. [1] The event was streamed on Twitch on the Smite Game TV account. [2]

  4. Tier list - Wikipedia

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    And one that the bottom third of every tier list enjoys." Already popular characters may also rise in tier lists because high-level players establish and iterate on their combos and techniques. Myers also noted that tier lists are less useful in team-based games, because character roles and team composition introduce a complex set of variables. [9]

  5. Smite reveals new cinematic trailer before World Championships

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    Hi-Rez Studios, the independent developer of the action MOBA game, Smite, is raising the hype levels before the game's first international world championship on Jan. 9. And to accomplish that, Hi ...

  6. Smite (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Players first played in online competitions, then progressed to offline competitions. Teams were ranked according to how well they did within these competitions, and the top teams were invited to compete in the Smite World Championship. Hi-Rez Studios hosted the first Smite World Championship on January 9, 2015.

  7. List of esports leagues and tournaments - Wikipedia

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    IeSF runs the only World Championships for official national teams. [3] Worldwide: 2009–present King Pro League Tournament for Arena of Valor based in Shanghai, China. [4] China: 2017–present KO Fight Nights This is an esports competition for the game title Street Fighter V with the finals held in New Delhi. [citation needed] India: 2018–2020

  8. Enemy (esports) - Wikipedia

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    Enemy or NME was an American esports organization with teams competing in League of Legends, Call of Duty, Smite, and Super Smash Bros. They were originally branded as Enemy eSports . Enemy's League of Legends team competed in the League of Legends Championship Series (LCS), but was relegated to the League of Legends Challenger Series after ...

  9. Fnatic - Wikipedia

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    The team made it to the semifinals of the Season 1 EU regional Championship but did not manage to qualify for the SMITE World Championship. On 23 December 2014 the team disbanded. [186] On 6 March 2015 Fnatic announced signing the roster of SK Gaming. [187] The team competed in the Smite Pro League and finished 5th in the Summer Finals, winning ...