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Riot Games Confirms Changes to the TFT Monsters Attack Circuit

Riot Games is changing how its Rising Legends: Monsters Attack regional competition is operating for the 2023 season. The new changes include an adjustment to the prize pool that brings it up to €90,000, new qualification opportunities, and changes to the structure of the event. 21 players will qualify for the finals through a point-based structure that sees them compete in various tournaments throughout May. The top 8 players will compete to gain entry into the Rising Legends finals.

Other changes allow players to qualify through the TFT ranked ladder on League of Legends. Finally, Riot Games has announced that the Superbrawl event will no longer be an option to qualify for the EMEA finals.
Trend Themes
1. Point-based Esports Competitions - Opportunity for gaming companies to adopt a point-based system for their tournaments, allowing for more fair competition and greater incentive to participate.
2. Changes to Esports Event Structures - Disruption opportunity for event organizers to change the structure of their esports tournaments to appeal to players and maximize revenue.
3. Qualification Through Ranked Ladders - Potential to disrupt traditional qualification methods for esports tournaments by allowing players to qualify through ranking systems within games.
Industry Implications
1. Esports - Opportunity for esports companies to innovate and implement new tournament structures and qualification methods to attract players and maximize revenue.
2. Gaming - Disruptive opportunity for gaming companies to create ranking systems and point-based structures for tournaments that incentivize players and create fair competition.
3. Technology - Opportunity to develop technology that can track and manage point-based systems and ranking structures for esports tournaments, improving the overall experience for players and organizers alike.

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