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Red Bull M.E.O. returns to London for Season 2 UK Clash Royale and Hearthstone Finals

The UK Clash Royale and Hearthstone finals takes place on December 1 at the Red Bull Gaming Sphere in London for a place in the upcoming global final next year.
Red Bull M.E.O. returns to London for Season 2 UK Clash Royale and Hearthstone Finals

The UK Final for Red Bull M.E.O. returns to London next month with the best Clash Royale and Hearthstone players in the UK set to fight for a spot in the world final at the Red Bull Gaming Sphere for the latest UK esports tourney hosted by the venue.

The winners of the UK final will go on to represent their country in an all expenses paid trip to battle it out against the top ranked players from other regions for the title of best mobile player in the world.

Season 2 will see competitive mobile gamers from over thirty countries attempt to make history, following on from the success of Red Bull M.E.O. Season 1 where the previous world final was held at the Warsteiner Music Hall in Dortmund, Germany.

UK-based players will go to the Red Bull Gaming Sphere on 1st December and will need to bring their best game in an effort to beat current Red Bull M.E.O. Clash Royale world champion Liam "ThunderStruck" McCarron.

The Scottish reigning champion from Season 1 will be looking to defend his title against the 36 other countries heading to the world stage, but will need to prove he is the best British contender first.

35 other challengers for the title will come from qualifiers in the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Brazil, Canada, Chille, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Lithuania, Mexico, Netherlands, Philippines, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey and UAE.

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As one of the most accessible tournaments in the world thanks to its mobile playform, Red Bull M.E.O is the leading mobile esports tournament in a world where many are looking towards smartphones as a valid versatile platform.

PUBG Mobile has seen significant growth, particularly in Asia where big organisations such as Fnatic have invested in acquiring a full team in the region. This is in contrast to PC PUBG that has seen a multitude of organisations withdraw their support and interest from the battle royale.

For more information about the Red Bull M.E.O. and to keep updated as to where the next world final will be held, go to the official Red Bull M.E.O website here.