Endpoint win Predator League UK Rocket League stage to reach this weekend’s EMEA international final

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UK esports organisation Endpoint have won the UK finals of the Predator League Rocket League tournament and, in doing so, have qualified for the EMEA finals.

They beat fellow UK org Eko Esports 4-0 in the upper bracket semi-final, before defeating Bills Burgs 4-1 in the upper bracket final and I Am Finished 4-0 in the final.

Endpoint took €2,500 for winning, with second-place I Am Finished receiving €1,500 and Bills Burgs earning €1,000 in third place.

This means Endpoint are the UK representatives in the Predator League tournament, and will be competing with other organisations from across EMEA. For example, Berlin Wildcats won the Turkey finals, Guild Esports won the Spain finals, Rest in Peace won the Romania finals and more.

The full list of finalists are:

  • Sick! (Benelux)
  • Onlajneři (Czechia)
  • Old Farts (DACH)
  • Les Payots (France)
  • Budapest Five (Hungary)
  • Pazzisgravati (Italy)
  • Twisted Minds (Middle East)
  • Mustu Fluck (Nordics)
  • All Stars (Poland)
  • Rest in Peace (Romania)
  • Limitless (South Africa)
  • Guild Esports (Spain)
  • Berlin Wildcats (Turkey)
  • Endpoint (UK)

The Predator League EMEA finals will take place on Sunday November 20th 2022.

The news comes after Endpoint announced a revised Rocket League roster, including UK players Deevo and Crispy, as well as Lithuanian player Simas.

Acer first announced the Predator League 2022 EMEA Rocket League esports tournament back in September. It features €90,000 in cash and hardware prizes and is allowing teams from around the world to get involved.

The finals have a €15,000 prize pool plus hardware prizes. As usual, the action will be broadcast at twitch.tv/PredatorGaming.

Follow Esports News UK’s Rocket League news for more from the Predator League.

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