Japan e-Sports Union ( hereinafter referred to as "JeSU")" aims to promote and develop e-sports in Japan, and to improve the competitiveness of the nation and spread the sporting spirit for the purpose of promoting e-sports.
eSports enthusiasts should have many opportunities to see its name, as it is actively involved in issuing professional eSports licenses and organizing and cooperating with eSports-related events.
JeSU has organized " Japan University eSPORTS Championship," one of the largest e-sports university student tournaments in Japan, with the aim of further developing university e-sports, fostering the sound mental and physical growth of young people through e-sports, and developing culture, region, economy, and society. U-Champ.: Japan University eSPORTS Championship" will be held from March 20, 2021 (Sat) to April 25, 2021 (Sun)!
Japan's largest eSPORTS college student competition!
Japan University eSPORTS Championship: U-Champ. " is one of the largest eSPORTS competitions for university students in Japan, with the aim of further developing university eSPORTS.
The three titles being played are " eFootball Winning Eleven 2021 ", " Street Fighter V: Champion Edition ", and " PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS "!
In order to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, all qualifying rounds will be held online, and the main tournament will be a non-spectator offline tournament broadcast over the Internet.
In addition, the main tournament will be broadcast live at the " Niconico Net Cho-Kaigi 2021," an Internet festival in which JeSU will be a special exhibitor!
eFootball Winning Eleven 2021" will be held as an individual tournament, and the top eight players from the qualifying rounds held on March 20 (Sat) and 21 (Sun), 2021, will participate in the main tournament.
The entry period is from Thursday, February 18, 2021 to Tuesday, March 16, 2021.
Street Fighter V: Champion Edition" will be held as an individual tournament, with the top eight qualifiers held on March 27 (Sat) and 28 (Sun), 2021, qualifying for the main event.
The qualifying round will be a single-elimination BO3 format, while the main tournament will be a double-elimination BO3 format, and only the final will be a double-elimination BO5 format.
The entry period is from Thursday, February 18, 2021 to Tuesday, March 23, 2021.
"PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS" will be held in SOLO mode, and the top 80 players from the qualifiers held on April 3 (Sat.) and 4 (Sun.), 2021 will be eligible to participate in the main competition.
The entry period is from Thursday, March 4, 2021 to Wednesday, March 24, 2021.
Aim to become the No. 1 university student in the "Japan Student eSports Competition"!
PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS" has been newly added to the "Japan University eSPORTS Championship: U-Champ.
The event will be hosted by JeSU and is sure to attract a lot of attention from professional gaming teams!
If you make good results here, you may be on your way to becoming a professional gamer!
For more details about the tournament and to enter, please visit the official website of "Japan University eSPORTS Championship: U-Champ.
Tournament Outline | |
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Name | Japan University eSPORTS Championship: U-Champ. - Japan Student eSPORTS Competition |
Schedule | Online Preliminary Rounds: March 20 (Sat) to April 4 (Sun), 2021 Offline Main Draw: April 24 (Sat.) and 25 (Sun.), 2021 |
Venue | Tokorozawa Sakura Town |
Prizes | Winner's trophy |
Extra prize | High-performance gaming PC (Mouse Computer) |
Title | eFootball Winning Eleven 2021 Street Fighter V: Champion Edition PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS *Online for both preliminary and main rounds |
Official website of the tournament | https://jesu.or.jp/u-champ/ |
Sponsor | KDDI Corporation Suntory Holdings Limited Lawson, Inc. BEAMS Co. Indeed Japan K.K. Bic Camera Co. Wakasa Seikatsu Co. Mouse Computer Co. |
Activity Grants | General Incorporated Foundation [non-profit] Kozuki Foundation |
Cooperation from | Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA) Japan Online Game Association (JOGA) |
Supported by | Japan Amusement Industry Association (JAIA) Association of Media in Digital (AMD) |