To register to the tournament, click on your country's pin, and complete the registration process. The tournament is for teams of 3, on Tier VI. We are looking for fearless World of Tanks players to represent their country and be the pride of their nation. Anyone can participate. Good communication, strategy and courage will be the key to the ultimate victory. Tremendous prizes await the audacious who join!
At the bottom of the page you can find the complete rules of of the tournament. Please read them carefully, they will help you understand the advancement of the competition.
Various prizes, including premium days, personal reserves and consumables are displayed on the tournament page of each country's qualifiers. The European Championship rewards are below:
European Qualifier | Reward |
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Group phase rank 5 | 7 x 25% personal reserves, 7 days premium account, 7 premium consumables, 1 250 |
Group phase rank 4 | 7 x 25% personal reserves, 7 days premium account, 7 premium consumables, 1 750 |
Group phase rank 3 | 7 x 25% personal reserves, 7 days premium account, 7 premium consumables, 2 000 |
Group phase rank 2 | Qualification for the playoffs |
Group phase rank 1 | Qualification for the playoffs |
Playoffs: 1/8 | 30 x 25 % personal reserves, 30 days premium account, 30 premium consumables, 3 000 |
Playoffs: Quarter-finals | 30 x 25 % personal reserves, 30 days premium account, 30 premium consumables, 6 000 |
Playoffs: Fourth place | 30 x 25 % personal reserves, 30 days premium account, 30 premium consumables, 7 500 |
Playoffs: First, Second and Third place | Qualification for the finals at gamescom |
Finals at gamescom 2016 | |
4th - 3rd place Finalist |
G230 Logitech headset. 50 x 30% personal reserves, T34, 30 days premium account, 30 premium consumables, 15 000 |
Second place Finalist |
G230 Logitech headset. G300S Logitech gaming mouse. 50 x 30% personal reserves, M46 PATTON KR, 30 days premium account, 30 premium consumables, 20 000 |
First place - Champion of Europe |
Alienware system. 50 x 30% personal reserves, Panzer 58 Mutz, 30 days premium account, 30 premium consumables, 25 000 |
1. Each player can only play for one team in the tournament.
2. Wargaming.net staff or affiliates are not prohibited from playing, unless they are part of the tournament administration.
3. The Wargaming.net League Gold Series players are not allowed to participate in the tournament. This includes the players from Season 2 2015/2016 and Season 1, 2016-2017 qualifiers.
4. Once the team has been created, it cannot change its name (please be very careful when naming your team).
5. Team and player names must not violate the Wargaming.net naming rules. Any team violating these rules will be disqualified. Highly offensive names may be further sanctioned with an in-game suspension.
6. Teams must keep all names alpha-numeric. Teams are not allowed to use special signs, unprintable words and similar. All names have to be clearly readable.
7. When a team wins a National qualifier, it becomes the country's champion. The team is thereafter referred to by that country's name for the rest of the competition.
Additional information:
1. The rewards include experience boosters, consumables, gold, and hardware, as well as a paid trip to Gamescom. More information about the rewards will be available in the portal news, in the tournament sections and on the forum.
2. In-game gold and other rewards are usually sent within a week after a tournament’s completion.
3. If your team is missing gold or any other rewards after two weeks, you may report it on the forum by posting in the section of the specific tournament.
4. All rewards are per player, unless otherwise specified.
1. The competition is played in 3 versus 3, on Tier VI.
2. The round robin stages will be played in the Encounter mode, whereas the single elimination stages will be played in Attack/defence.
Registration starts on 24th June.
The National Qualifiers start on 1st July, and last until 12th July:
01 July: Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Sweden. Friday, Between 17:00 – 21:00
02 July: Ireland, Italy, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland. Saturday, Between 17:00 – 21:00
04 July: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria – Monday. Between 19:00 – 22:00
05 July: Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, United Kingdom – Tuesday. Between 19:00 – 22:00
08 July: Norway, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain. Wednesday, Between 19:00 – 22:00
11 July: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Turkey. Monday, Between 19:00 – 22:00
12 July: Czech Republic, FYR Macedonia, Switzerland, Portugal. Tuesday, Between 19:00 – 22:00
The European Qualifiers start on 19th July, and end on 20th July.
The finals will be held in Cologne, Germany, during Gamescom on 20th August.
The national qualifiers serve to identify a country’s champion and sole representative for the rest of the championship. There will be one National Qualifier for each of the following countries:
Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, FYR Macedonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom.
The players in a team must be citizens of the country they represent. By entering the competition, the players consent to collection and further processing of their name, surname and their country of nationality by Wargaming, as may be needed for the purpose of verifying the qualifiers in which they are supposed to play.
At the end of the National Qualifiers, IP checks will be conducted to ensure that this rule is respected. In case the IP don’t match the selected qualifier, the players will be asked (via forum, in-game messaging or via their registered email) to provide a proof of citizenship, and will have 24 hours to provide it.
1. In the first stage, all the registered teams are sorted into groups of 10 teams. They play a round robin tournament. The top 2 teams advance to the next stage.
2. In the second stage, the teams play a single-elimination tournament until a winner emerges as the country’s representative.
3. The battles are played in the encounter mode. The team that wins the battle wins the match (best of 1). The duration of a battle is 7 minutes.
4. In case more than 320 teams register for a specific country’s championship, the last round of the playoffs for this country will be played on the following day.
Note: the team that wins the national qualifiers of Germany automatically advances to Gamescom to play as the host nation.
At this stage, each of the represented countries has one national team engaged in the competition.
1. In the first stage, all the countries are sorted into 8 groups of 4 to 5 teams. They play a round robin tournament. The top 2 teams of each group advance to the next stage.
2. In the second stage, all the qualified countries play a single elimination tournament. The top 3 teams are qualified to go to the Finals at Gamescom.
3. The Battles are played in the attack/defence mode. The first team to win two battles wins the match (best of 3). The duration of a battle is 7 minutes.
1. The teams that finish in the top 3 at the end of the European Qualifiers, and the team from Germany (as the host nation) will be eligible for the finals in Cologne during Gamescom 2016, on August 20.
2. The cost of travel and accommodation will be covered by Wargaming for all the participants.
3. All the participants will require to be physically present at Gamescom to be able to play in the finals.
4. Any participant under the age of 16 will be required to travel with a parent or guardian. The cost of travel and accommodation will be covered for that person.
5. All the participants will require a valid passport or ID card and, if necessary, the relevant legal authorization (VISA) to enter Germany.
6. Players should show a high level of professionalism while conducting themselves with locals, staff and organisers.