Nuckledu headlines Group D at ELEAGUE Street Fighter V tournament

ELEAGUE has confirmed the groups for their upcoming Street Fighter V tournament.
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ELEAGUE has confirmed the groups for their upcoming Street Fighter V tournament, which can be found in the graphic below.

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Preliminaries will run from March 27-30, with matches broadcasted on Twitch. Only 24 players will advance from the groups to compete per week, with live competitions scheduled for Friday, April 7, Friday, April 21, Friday, May 5 and Friday, May 12.

All eyes will be on Group B, with what promises to be a tightly contested group with the likes of Justin Wong, Daigo Umehara and PR Balrog all battling it out. FGC fans are definitely excited about the first official ELEAGUE fighting game tournament.


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