2019 Clash Royale League to debut on May 29

▲ Clash Royale League's 2019 competitive season will begin at the end of May.

 

Supercell, the creators of Clash Royale, decided to give their players a math lesson to figure out when the next season of the Clash Royale League would begin.

 

In a video released on their esports' Youtube and social media pages Friday afternoon, players were asked to solve a math equation to #CrackTheCRLCode. While the video did not explicitly say that the answer would spell out when the pro league would begin, fans were able to put together the pieces of the puzzle relatively quickly.

 

 

By taking the cost of the Prince (5 Elixir), Goblins (2 Elixir), then adding the Hog Rider and Rascals (9 Elixir in total) then Skeletons (1 Elixir) and a Giant plus Musketeer (9 Elixir total) you get 5/29/19. Last year's CRL spring season kicked off at the end of March and it appears 2019's will begin in a few weeks.

 

Recently, the Clash Royale esports team revealed the 12 teams competing in the West region which is made up of Europe, North America and Latin America. The 24 remaining teams filling out the Asia and China regions have not been made public as of yet. With the competitive year being broken down into spring and fall seasons and over $1 million on the line,  we now have a date to circle on our calendars for when action may resume.

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