Minecraft’s comeback is one for the ages, and it goes beyond saying that its content creation has paved the way twice already for our favourite sandbox video game.
That includes new platforms like TikTok and Minecraft’s original home, YouTube, but Twitch has played a massive hand in the second coming of the blocky worlds.
This is why the Twitch Rivals series has a soft spot for the Microsoft monster, and their next edition promises to be another banger.
From prizing to when you can catch all the action, here’s everything you need to know about Twitch Rivals Cube Clash featuring Minecraft!
Twitch Rivals Minecraft Cube Clash schedule
Twitch Rivals Minecraft Cube Clash will be a one-day event running live on 26th October 2021 at 10 am PDT.
Twitch Rivals Minecraft Cube Clash format
The Twitch Rivals Minecraft Cube Clash event will have a community qualifier followed by the main event with 20 teams of four members.
Check out the full rules of the main event here.
Twitch Rivals Minecraft Cube Clash prize pool
The Twitch Rivals Minecraft Cube Clash event will have a total of $51,000 in prizes available to the top 20 participants.
The Twitch Rivals Minecraft Cube Clash prizing distribution goes as follows:
- 1st: $12,000
- 2nd: $9,000
- 3rd: $6,500
- 4th: $4,500
- 5th-6th: $3,000
- 7th-8th: $2,500
- 9th-10th: $2,000
- 11th-16th: $1,500
- 17th-20th: $1,000
Twitch Rivals Minecraft Cube Clash: How to watch
The Twitch Rivals Minecraft Cube Clash event will be streamed over at the official Twitch Rivals channel, which you can get to by clicking here.
For more content, news and guides, check out our dedicated GINX section to everyone’s favourite sandbox, Minecraft.
Featured image courtesy of Twitch Rivals.