Join us on 4/23-4/24 for a weekend for the first ever Esports Case Competition!
This case competition is similar to a business case competition, where you and your team will be presented with a challenge prompt based around problems in gaming and esports. You will have the opportunity to develop a meaningful solution and present your solution to a panel of industry professionals who will judge it and provide feedback. This is a great opportunity to work on a project to build your resume and network with other students!
🏆 There will be prizes for 1st, 2nd and participants pick for the solutions! All teams will have 7 minutes to present to judges during the first round. The top 7 teams will advance to the second round to present to any set of judges. Winners will be determined by the combined scores of round 1 & round 2. All solutions will be available for voting
📆 Deadline to register is April 22nd. We recommend registering BEFORE 21st to guarantee we can find you a team/teammates and accomedate for any schedule requests.
⌚ The schedule for the event is as follows:
Saturday, April 24th
▸10 AM - Prompt Introduction
▸11 AM - Design Thinking Workshop
▸ Remaining Time - Work time for teams
Sunday, April 25th
▸11 AM - Judging Round 1
▸1 PM - Judging Round 2
▸3 PM - Awards Ceremony + Closing
🔗View Additional Participant Information:
https://www.notion.so/USC-League-Case-Competition-Participants-Guide-89330a60c0404963ad28fb3b91d9a798📐 Rules
▸Must be at least 18 years or older in order to participate.
▸ Can register for team matching or with a team.
▸ Teams should be no larger than 4 people.
▸ Teams do not need to consist of teammates from the same school
▸ Participants are only allowed to use resources that are publicly available information. Anything that is not original work (i.e. quotes, video clips, etc.) must be cited.
We will do our best to accommodate for any scheduling requests during Sunday's judging periods.