
Top community tournaments of March 2025
Find out what community and professional organizers have managed on Toornament with our selection of the top tournaments for March 2025.
ORIGAMING on Rocket League
The French company JK Agency organized a major Rocket League team tournament as part of the ORIGAMING video game careers fair held near Paris on March 22nd.
This amateur competition began in early March with an online qualifying phase, in which no fewer than 146 teams took part. At the end of this qualifying stage, which featured a mix of round-robin and bracket groups stages, the top four teams met at ORIGAMING to compete in the playoffs. Team IMPOSSIBLE won the title in live on the famous Rocket Backet Twitch channel, and a share of the ā¬2,000 prize pool.
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SK Gaming Esports Cup on EA FC 25
The renowned German team SK Gaming and its partners organized a major tournament for the game EA FC 25. The competition began with an online qualifying stage in single elimination bracket for all amateur players .
The top four players qualified for the final, which will take place in LAN on April 14th at the Strassenkicker Base in Cologne. This event will host one of the most exciting EAFC 25 events of the year in Germany. Casual gamers, content creators, and EA FC pros will compete in thrilling matches.
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Estoty Cups on Quake Champions
Are you a fan of the Quake series? We are too, and weāre happy to welcome the āEstotyā community circuit on Toornament.
For several years now, this community has been organizing a weekly Quake Champions duel tournament. While the stakes arenāt high, most of the worldās best players gather there to challenge each other in a friendly manner.
You can connect on their dedicated space on Toornament to follow their online cups and some very beautiful actions by mouse virtuosos.
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Ramadan Royale-Yalla Super App on PUB Mobile
To celebrate Ramadan, a major PUBG Mobile tournament was organized for the Egyptian gaming community by Cosmic Esports.
This 100% online competition brought together more than 60 teams. They competed in an initial round of four simultaneous 16-team matches. The top four teams from each match then met for a final 16-team showdown.
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Rise Up 6 onĀ Call of Duty 6
The Call of Duty 6 community remains very active around the world, particularly in France. Espot, the largest esports venue in France, brought together no fewer than 40 teams in Paris for its Rise Up 6 tournament.
For two days, the teams competed, first in a group stage, then in a double-elimination bracket. ASK Esport defeated ClutchRaynK in the finals and won the national title, highly coveted by the community.
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