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The AMD Red League announces a new 2020 season. The program will focus on amateur teams from Fortnite, League of Legends and Counter Strike: Global Offense which will have its first experience in competition with a leading product that will be developed when new commitments are received at the regional level.
AMD's goal with the Red League renewal is to take regional initiatives to improve competitions in amateur stadiums.
The Red League was introduced to promote the formation of new teams in the three most popular sectors, encouraging the participation of those who have not yet been linked to esports competitions. It will be accompanied by light contests from each building and uninvited encounters between professional teams and tournament participants.
Women's teams will have their place in the AMD Red League. Competitions will be held between the women's teams in the 3 competition categories and the experience of the players and women in the field of information will be shared on various Red League broadcasting channels.
One of the planned activities will be the completion of a competition for layer cutters. The competition will consist of a team of professionals who will select the winner of each finishing match. Together, a competition for content creators will be held, aimed at finding the official Red League developers and distributors.
The AMD Red League will have a regional learning model that will be divided into North Cone and Southern Cone, where an indoor tournament will be organized in the countries with the highest number of teams in their registrations. Each national winner will receive the trophy in their respective countries and qualify for the regional tournament. Each circuit breaker will receive a six-month AMD product support award for a total of USD 1,500.
All of these activities will participate in the AMD Red League Show, a biweekly program that will be broadcast on Twitch and will be broadcast on various media outlets of the league: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok. The show will be composed of a variety of content including biweekly summaries of choreography, player interviews, panel discussions, reviews, best and worst games, among other things.
In Argentina the AMD Red League will be accredited by DEVA, the Association of Electronic Sports and Video Games of Argentina, and produced by the Gaming Solutions Agency. As for CS: GO management skills, they will be developed at GAMERSCLUB, the region's leading platform.