PAX Aus Injustice 2 tournament is happening this weekend

PAX Aus will play host to an Injustice 2 tournament this weekend. The tournament is being run in conjunction with ESL, CouchWarriors and WB Games Australia. The prize pool totals an incredible $20,000 AUD.

The qualifying rounds will take place at 2PM, Friday, October 27. Eight contenders will proceed through to the finals. The finals will be held at 2PM, Sunday, October 29.

First prize will be awarded $7,500, second will net $5,500 and third and fourth place winners will take home $3,500 each. Any player who qualifies on Friday will be provided with a pass to PAX Aus on Sunday.

To register for the tournament head to the official website.

Injustice 2 was released earlier this year for PS4 and Xbox One.

Read our review here.

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