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G-League worldwide qualifier bracket released

After a slight delay, GameFy has finally revealed the qualifying details of G-League 2013. The pre-qualifiers are set to begin on the 2nd of November while the main qualifier will start on the 11th of November. The top two placers will get an all-expenses paid trip to Shanghai, China.

The pre-qualifiers is set to begin on the 2nd of November and end on the 3rd with the winner of the pre-qualifiers advancing to the real qualifier. The winner of the western qualifier will be facing Fnatic in the quarter-finals while the winner of the South East Asian qualifier will face Speed Gaming International.

It is rather odd to see GameFy's decision to place a South East Asian team among seven other European teams since lag issues will definitely come into play. When prompted on the issue, GameFy replied, "We will do a couple of test runs on different servers to determine which server is the best for everybody."

The top two placers of the qualifier will receive an all-expenses paid trip to Shanghai, China to compete in G-League. From what we have gathered, they will be staying in China for about two weeks and may have to revisit if they make it deep.

At the same time, the Chinese qualifiers are currently ongoing and according to GameFy, no streams of the Chinese qualifier will be available until later stages. The bracket for the Chinese pre-qualifiers is available on Gamefy's website here. Four teams from the Chinese qualifiers will join the auto-invited Invictus Gaming and LGD International in the main event of G-League.

BeyondTheSummit will be streaming the qualifier starting from the 11th of November.

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