Running from May to July, the qualifying process will begin with three open brackets, with the winners earning €1,000 (~$1,275) and spots in CBE's main tournament, while the runners-up will be moved to a closed stage. In this closed qualifier, the three teams from the previous stage and five invitees will face off from August 3-5 for a qualifying spot at CBE and a €1,000 prize. The qualifying stage for CBE will run from May to July
Below you can find the dates and the registration links for the open qualifiers: CBE 2018 EU Open Qualifier #1: May 8-9 - sign-up here CBE 2018 EU Open Qualifier #2: June 9 - sign-up here CBE 2018 EU Open Qualifier #3: July 11-12 - sign-up here
CBE has also revealed the details for the female tournament, kicking off online on August 11. The two finalists will face off at CBE for the title, with €3,350 (~$4,075) on the line, and will also get to compete at the event's main competition. Cross Border Esport 2018 will run from September 3-9 in Sønderborg, Denmark, with eXtatus, Tricked and Sharks already part of the team list for the 95,000 DKK (~$15,500) competition after reaching the semi-finals of last year's edition.  Sharks #137  Renato 'nak' Nakano Raphael 'exit' Lacerda Leonardo 'leo_drk' Oliveira Rodrigo 'RCF' Figueiredo Jhonatan 'jnt' Silva  Tricked #162  Lucas 'Lukki' Pilheden Allan 'AnJ' Jensen Simon 'snedker' Snedker  eXtatus #46  Richard 'queztone' Strnátko Jindřich 'ZEDKO' Chyba Patrik 'DEV7L' Stuchlík David 'frozen' Čerňanský Martin 'MonttY' Melišek |