We have partnered with the AbleGamers Charity, Adaptive Action Sports, and Mount Sinai to provide gamers with disabilities a professional series of esports tournaments featuring high stakes, bragging rights, and $50,000 in cash & prizes.
In continuation of the inaugural season from 2021, the Adaptive Esports Tournament series is back with a new series of Rocket League 2v2 tournaments, events, and broadcasts in 2022! After each broadcast we’re also inviting our AET Discord Members to continue the party by playing games together in our new “AET Community Game Nights.” Throughout the season our new AET Game Nights will host a variety of titles and lobbies for the Community to connect, chat about esports, and win prizes.
Adaptive Esports will continue to evolve with new tournaments, community events, broadcasts, prizes, and new games as we continue to grow. Join the action today, click the link below to apply for membership in the Adaptive Esports community!
$3,000 Prize Pool
Winning Team
Auto Qualifies for Finals
$20,000 Top 8 Prize Pool
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The AbleGamers Charity is a 501(c)3 charity that continually strives to create opportunities to enable play in order to foster inclusive communities, combat social isolation, and improve the quality of life for people with disabilities. Through received support and donations, AbleGamers provides disabled gamers with assistive technologies (including their Expansion Pack program) that allow those with limited real-world mobility to experience what it is like to walk, run, climb, drive and even fly – in a virtual world. AbleGamers additionally advises developers and publishers on how to best incorporate accessibility options so that their video game titles may reach and appeal to the widest and most diverse audience possible. To read AbleGamers articles, or to find out how your support or donations can help them positively impact an even greater number of individuals with disabilities, please visit www.ablegamers.org.
AAS is a non-profit organization, founded in 2005, that provides action sports and gaming opportunities for youth, young adults, and veterans living with permanent physical disabilities. AAS achieves its mission through coaching, camps, and events. AAS's recreation-based and elite-level programs are offered at their HQ in Copper Mountain, Colorado, where they have recently built an exciting, new, Logitech-sponsored Game Center. With a high level of management and coaching, AAS strives to offer an inclusive, exciting, safe, and positive environment that encourages individuality and creativity while building independence and self-confidence.
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