Here's everything you need to know about the Twitch Rivals Warzone Iron Trials Showdown.
Twitch Rivals is back and set to host a new Warzone tournament with $75,000 up for grabs. This time, trios of competitors will be dropping into a custom Iron Trials ’84 lobby ready to put their skills to the ultimate test. Some of Warzone's top players will be battling it out to get a share of the prize money. Not every participant has been locked in just yet, but the likes of Tommey, Swagg, and Kalei will all be duking it out to see who emerges as the victors.
Decent performance today, still finishing near the top even on off days. Fried out all tournament with @TBE_WZ but couldn't get any placements going late game which cost us. Still walked away in 5th a few points off of 3rd.
Back at it tomorrow with the Twitch Rivals.
— 100T Tommey (@Tommey) October 25, 2021
Twitch Rivals Warzone Iron Trials Showdown: How it Works
The Iron Trials Showdown will certainly be chaotic. Approximately 50 teams of three will be dropping into a custom Iron Trials '84 lobby for a share of the $75,000 prize pool.
The exact format has yet to be announced, so it's unclear what the rules and limitations will be this time around. Previously tournaments awarded points based on the kills and score multiplier achieved by each player, across six matches.
Twitch Rivals Warzone Iron Trials Showdown: How to Watch
Watching the match couldn't be easier; players can tune in over at the Twitch Rival's channel.
The stream is set to go live on Oct, 26 at 6 p.m. ET and will likely last for a few hours.