The first-ever Parallel League Championship games competition was held over the weekend at the Ethereum-based trading card sport Parallel, with professional Warcraft player Jaromar” Jarla” Vyskoil taking home the first prize and winning$ 100, 000 in the process. And the well-known crypto-infused sport made some important announcements along the way.
16 of the best Parallel participants faced off with$ 250, 000 on the line during the two-day event, which was held at the HyperX Arena in Las Vegas. People fought for certification through a six-month competitive group, where they earned positions through in-game games, rope matches, major tournaments, and more.
Parallel announced the game’s name as Parallel: Sanctuary in a reveal video for its future third-person recovery sniper on the first day. The sport, which was formerly known as Project Tau Ceti, is being developed on Base—Coinbase’s layer-2 gambling network, B3, which is a layer-3 gaming network.
By Sunday afternoon, there were only four companies left. The strange Sparkling, past Hearthstone pro Jimon, Brazilian player Zeliaser, and Jarla were all scheduled to compete on the platform. The last four’s best hero had the most intensive games backgrounds, placing fifth overall in the 2022 Hearthstone World Championship.
According to game influence Jake Lucky, who was present at the event, all of this was in the search of the Parallel Championship medal, which plays a rubber history of the show’s theme rhythm.
The$ 250,000 Parallel Championship Trophy was created in two weeks with the intention of playing the show’s theme song on vinyl.
Super cool idea photo. twitter.com/pEtdy6Gizz
— Jake Lucky ( @JakeSucky ) March 1, 2025
Parallel Studios announced on the last day that it may release a wireless application for its 2023 trading card game on March 18 for both iOS and Android. It is now accessible via Windows PC.
Before Jarla got a clear 3-0 blow against Jimon, Zeliaser took out Sparkling in an elimination fit once the games were over. In the end, Zeliaser and Jimon squared off in a 3-1 triumph over Jarla, who would advance to the last against Jarla.
The Hearthstone pro won$ 100, 000 for himself in the final against Zelaiser, who continued Jarla’s dominance with yet another clear sweep in the last. However, Zelaiser’s situation wasn’t all poor;$ 150, 000 was split among the weekend winners.
A buying card game called Parallel entered opened alpha in February of this year in February of that year and after debuted on the Epic Games Store. As soon as Parallel Studios began its esports expansion, it wanted to bring players from popular board games like Warcraft, Magic: The Gathering, and other dynamic card games to the bitcoin title.  ,
Importantly, Thijs” Thijs” Molendijk, the show’s third-largest channel at the time, announced that he would help the game. He defended Parallel and the bitcoin games model despite the controversy that the support for the hit card game from Blizzard’s strike card game caused.
Thijs also participated in the Prime Championship, placing him between ninth and twelveth, which the master promises has only increased his desire to compete.
And he’ll have a chance, Parallel Studios contributing another$ 1 million in total prize money to the upcoming Parallel League second season starting this Thursday, and$ 2 million is planned for a third season that will debut in 2026.
edited by Andrew Hayward
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