
The Alpha Cup has a total prize pool of $10,000 which includes prizes for the top 40 players. The Alpha Cup is scheduled to run until the 17th of January and a grand finale will be held between the top six players in January 2020.
Cradle of Sins aims to be the competitive MOBA title that the virtual reality E-Sports scene is still missing. “We decided to host a tournament already in the Alpha phase as the experience would be invaluable for helping us organise bigger tournaments in the future. We’re also using this as an opportunity to thank our fans who’ve helped us shape the game into what it is today,” said Steve Parker, the Co-Founder of U24 Solutions.
The total prize pool for The Alpha Cup is $10,000 and awards for the first 40 players on the leaderboard.
• 1st – 6th place: Compete for a total prize pool of $5000 in January
• 7th place: $500
• 8th place: $450
• 9th place: $400
• 10th place: $350
• 11th place: $300
• 12th place: $250
• 13th place: $200
• 14th place: $150
• 15th-30th place: $100
• 31th-40th place: $50
Details about the Grand Finale for the top six players will be announced soon.
During The Alpha Cup, players will have the option to participate in the tournament at any time. Once they’ve agreed with the terms and confirmed their participation, their next 10 competitive games will count toward their final point score on the leaderboard. A competitive match is considered a 3v3 match. Points will be handed out to each player individually based on their performance during the match.
Follow the link to learn how to enter the Cradle of Sins Alpha Cup: https://cradleofsins.com/tournament/
As of right now, Cradle of Sins can be played on the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Valve Index systems.