- The Clash Royale League’s new West region consolidates three of last season’s regions into one—with half the total teams.
- The 12 teams include Immortals, Team Liquid, Dignitas, NRG Esports, and Tribe Gaming.
- This year’s Clash Royale League will feature a prize pool of “at least” $1M USD, and hold both Spring and Fall seasons across all three regions.
Supercell
has revealed the 12 teams that will compete in the Clash RoyaleImmortals
No new teams are joining the Clash Royale League in the West region. However, the other 12 teams that previously competed in those three regions—including Cloud9
In February, Supercell announced plans to consolidate the regions, noting in a series of tweets that it was negotiating with teams and wanted to “work with organizations that want to truly support and contribute to the long-term success of the CRL.”
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The West, Asia, and China regions will all compete in both Spring and Fall seasons in 2019, with a full-year prize pool of “at least” $1M according to a March blog post. Supercell has not yet announced a schedule for the coming season, but noted that the confirmed West teams will scout players, complete their lineups, and move players to Los Angeles in the coming weeks ahead of the start of competition.
Season two of the Clash Royale League will also abandon the mobile-friendly, portrait-oriented streams used for North America and Europe in the first season, switching instead to a more traditional landscape perspective following viewer and team feedback.