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Collision on the Coast 2 Coming to VWU February 17-18

Last year’s inaugural eSports tournament drew more than 2,500 spectators

University News | February 6, 2024

With over 240 participating schools and more than 5,000 student-athletes, eSports continues to grow at an astonishing pace. And Òùµ´ÉÙ¸¾ is right in the midst of it all. With its growing eSports program, the school is leading the way, hosting its second annual Rocket League tournament, Collision on the Coast 2

Set for February 17-18, this year’s tournament will include nearly 100 players and coaches from across the country. For those unfamiliar with eSports, is a fantastical type of video game. Essentially, it’s soccer with cars, featuring a competitive game mode based on teamwork and outmaneuvering opponents. 

A 3v3 game, players work with their team to advance the ball down the field to score goals in their opponents’ net. Rocket League is a technical game which involves both high-level dexterity and fast-paced gameplay. One of the most welcoming elements of the game is its accessibility and familiarity with a traditional sport. 

Last year’s event drew more than 2,500 spectators who viewed the matches in person and on Twitch which is a video live-streaming service that focuses on video game live streaming, including broadcasts of esports competitions, and is currently ranked as the . 

At this year’s tournament, there will be two livestreams running throughout the weekend which means viewership is expected to be even greater. Collision on the Coast 2 will overlap with the next Marlins Day Open House and will likely draw a number of prospective recruits. 

VWU Rocket League Coach and former player Brandon Kwon ’23 says nothing beats a live event like this. “With a crowd, it’s even more exciting. It can get intense, with victorious teams jumping up and down as they cheer one another on and others completely devastated when they are scored upon.” 

A free event, competition will take place at TowneBank Arena on the VWU campus, beginning at 7:00 a.m. and running through 8:00 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday.