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ESL FACEIT Group, the world’s leading eSports company and provider of video game entertainment, and the International Basketball Federation announced today the 61 countries participating in the second edition of eFIBA. This is FIBA’s official NBA 2K24 Tournament. Starting on October 3, seven regional federations will compete in the pro am game mode for a chance to qualify for the first ever in-person eFIBA World Finals and a EUR50,000 prize fund.
Frank Leenders said, “After a successful first season and eFIBA’s participation in The Olympic Esports Series we are ready to make the upcoming eFIBA Season 2 a milestone international event.” “eFIBA allows for us to reach out to new basketball fans and create a global community that shares a passion of the game,” said Frank Leenders, Director General Media and Marketing Services at FIBA.
eFIBA season 2 has more than doubled the number of participating federations, and expanded its competition calendar. The event will include online regional qualifiers between October 3 and November 2, and regional finals across South East Asia and Oceania as well as the Middle East, Africa and North America. The top two nations from Europe and the winning nation in each regional final will qualify for the eFIBA Season 2 World Finals in 2023. This event takes place at DreamHack Winter in Elmia in Jonkoping on November 25-26.
Roger Lodewick is the Sports Games President at EFG. He said: “The growth of the national federations participating and the positive feedback we’ve received from the players and community show that eFIBA will be a great addition to the NBA2K Community.” Together with FIBA we have crafted a bold, innovative sporting concept which serves the eSports Community and connects basketball fans. “We are excited to kick off the second Season.”
- EFG and FIBA have announced the 61 national federations that will be participating in Season 2 eFIBA, an international NBA 2K24 competition.
- Season 2 of eFIBA will begin on October 3 and include six weeks of online qualifiers for regional finals. The regional winners are then eligible to compete in the first ever eFIBA World Finals in person, which is taking place in Elmia in Jonkoping, Sweden.
- South East Asia and Oceania will compete for the EUR50,000 prize fund and title of Regional Champion.
- Co-streaming, a new program from eFIBA, is a collaboration between content creators, broadcasters, and casters to help grow the eFIBA Community.
Tuesday, Oct. 3 | Europe Qualifiers |
Stage 2 |
Thursday, Oct. 5 |
South America Qualifiers
North America Qualifiers |
Stage 1
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Tuesday, October 10 |
Middle East Qualifiers
Africa Qualifiers |
Stage 1
|
Thursday, October 12 |
Oceania Qualifiers
South East Asia Qualifiers |
Stage 1
|
Tuesday, Oct. 17 | Europe Qualifiers |
Stage 3 |
Thursday, Oct. 19 |
South America Qualifiers
North America Qualifiers |
Stage 2
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Tuesday, October 24 |
Oceania Finals
Europe Qualifiers |
Finals
|
Thursday, October 26 | Africa Qualifiers |
Stage 3 |
Tuesday, Oct. 31 | Europe Qualifiers |
Stage 4 |
Thursday, Nov. 2 |
South East Asia Qualifiers
Middle East Qualifiers |
Stage 2
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Tuesday, Nov. 7 |
South East Asia Finals
Middle East Finals Africa Finals |
Finals
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Thursday, Nov. 8 |
Europe Finals
South America Finals North America Finals |
Finals
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Here is a list of national representatives for each region.
Europe (26) : Albania (26), Austria (26), Belgium (26), Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia (26), Finland (6), France (6), Germany (7), Great Britain (8), Greece (Israel), Italy (26), Lithuania (26), Luxembourg, Montenegro (26), Montenegro, Poland (36) Montenegro (36) Montenegro (36) Montenegro (36) Montenegro (36) Montenegro (3), Poland (36) Montenegro
Africa (14) : Algerian, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, DR Congo, Egypt, Gabon, Ghana, Mali, Morocco, Senegal, Tunisia, Zimbabwe, and Nigeria
North America (6): Barbados (Cayman Islands), Dominican Republic (Dominican Republic), Guatemala, Puerto Rico, and the United States of America
Southeast Asia (five): India Indonesia Mongolia Philippines Singapore
South America (four): Argentina Brazil Uruguay Venezuela
Oceania 2: Guam & New Zealand
Middle East (four): Bahrain Saudi Arabia Qatar and Lebanon
eFIBA co-streaming
This season, eFIBA is actively working with the NBA2K Community through collaborations with creators from around the world as well as costreamers of eFIBA Events with a set of customizable resources, including unprecedented access gameplay feeds and overlays as well as opportunities to interview players. Community streamers can apply to receive exclusive access to the suite of streaming tools.
Starting October 3, regional qualifiers, regional finals and the eFIBA World Finals as well as eFIBA Season 2 will be streamed every Tuesday and Thursday on eFIBA and FIBA Twitch channels. DreamHack Winter is the best way to watch the action live. Tickets to the festival include access to the NBA 2K24 international competition. On the official DreamHack Winter site, you can find out more about ticket types and pricing.
Visit the official channels of eFIBA on X (Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok for more information. Visit eslfaceitgroup.com for more information or join ESL FACEIT Group LinkedIn.