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Plymouth's Second Esports Gaming League Will Start On November 4

This flexible scheduling allows participants to communicate with their opponents to select competition times that work for all players.

October 20, 2020

With limited athletic and social opportunities available due to COVID-19, the City of Plymouth is taking some sports competitions virtual. The city is set to hold its second eSports gaming league beginning Wednesday, Nov. 4.

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The five-week eSports leagues offer residents the opportunity to compete in a secure, fun gaming environment where they can play soccer, basketball, football and soccer with cars.

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Title/Game Options

Each participant may select up to three of the four available titles/games to play – and will complete in three matches per week in his or her selected titles.

  • FIFA Soccer
  • Rocket League (soccer with cars)
  • NBA 2K (basketball)
  • NFL Madden Football

How it Works

Participants play remotely from their home gaming consoles – XBox One, PlayStation 4 or 5 (PS4/PS5), Nintendo Switch and/or computer (PC). Participants will be matched up with opponents in three competitive games each week, to be played between 2-7 p.m. This flexible scheduling allows participants to communicate with their opponents to select competition times that work for all players.

Participants compete in one of three age groups:

  • Ages 7-12
  • Ages 13-18
  • Ages 19 and older

All leagues run five weeks for the regular season. Top competitors will be invited back for a sixth and final week for the playoff tournament. Participants have the chance to win free Blaze Fire Game merchandise gift cards each week and the winner will receive a championship trophy.

Register, More Information

The second league is set for Nov. 4-Dec. 8. Cost to participate in a league is $75 for Plymouth residents and $86 for non-residents.

Register online or call the Parks and Recreation Department at 763-509-5200.


This press release was produced by the City of Plymouth. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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