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Might & Magic: Duel of Champions “Road to Paris” Tournament Series Now Taking Online Qualifiers

Might & Magic: Duel of Champions is now available for PC and iPad. Ubisoft has announced a new tournament series for the collectible card game entitled "Road to Paris." Players can now register and participate in online qualifiers in order to compete for the Might & Magic: Duel of Champions title!



From the Press Release
Ubisoft announced the “Road to Paris” Tournament Series for its popular new collectible card game, Might & Magic: Duel of Champions, now available for PC and iPad. The “Road to Paris” Tournament Series will take place over the course of the summer through online qualifiers and live tournament events, culminating in the World Championship at Paris Games Week from October 30th – November 3rd. Players can register for live tournaments on-site at the events, or participate in the online qualifiers. Ubisoft anticipates thousands of participants, but only eight competitors from the qualifying events will be invited to compete for the title of Might & Magic: Duel of Champions Grand Champion.

The 8 tickets to the “Road to Paris” Final Stage can be won through 2 Monthly online qualifiers, 3 European live events, 1 reward for a series of US live events, 1 live event in Australia and 1 online “last chance” elite wildcard swiss tournament”.

Live “Road to Paris” qualifying events this summer:

  • PAX Australia in Melbourne, July 19-20
  • GenCon in Indianapolis, August 15-18
  • Gamescom in Cologne, August 22-25
  • Fan Expo in Toronto, August 22-25
  • Eurogamer in London, September 26-29
  • Paris Games Week in Paris, October 30-Nov3

To learn more, visit the official Might & Magic: Duel of Champions and Road to Paris Tournament Series websites.


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