RedBull Golden Letters will bring back the company's Tekken7 esports tournament back to London this March.
\nRed Bull announced this morning that it is bringing back the awesome Tekken 7 esports tournament Red Bull Golden Letters to London. The event will return to the Red Bull Gaming Sphere in London from March 4th-5th, 2023, bringing back some of the world's top players in this unique first-to-three format. This time, however, they have expanded the pool of competitors to a 128-person open qualifier, filled with top pros all the way down to starting amateurs.
Across Sunday's finals, the eight finalists from the open qualifiers will face off against the eight invited professional players, including Red Bull Player and Tekken pro Hoa 'Anakin' Luu returns, joined by two South Korean legends: two-time Tekken EVO champion Hyunjin 'JDCR' Kim and three-time Tekken Evo Champion Jae-Min 'Knee' Bae, alongside last year's Champion Richie 'AyoRichie' Olusanya to claim the Red Bull Golden Letters Crown.
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