E-frag has revealed all the details about the European qualifying process for the World Championships.
Forty-five national teams from across Europe will be taking part in the European qualifiers for the World Championships, which will determine which eight countries will be represented at the global finals, in Belgrade, from October 8-11.
The participating nations have been seeded according to their results in the two editions of the E-Sports European Championships (ESEC), which were also hosted by E-frag.
ESEC 2014 winners France will skip the preliminary qualifying rounds
The 18 lowest ranked nations have been placed in the first preliminary qualifying round, which will run from Monday to Friday. All matches will be played in a best-of-three format.
Azerbaijan
vs.
Moldova
Georgia
vs.
Austria
Albania
vs.
Iceland
Luxembourg
vs.
Spain
Montenegro
vs.
Romania
Croatia
vs.
Cyprus
Lithuania
vs.
Israel
Slovenia
vs.
Malta
Greece
vs.
Ireland
The nine winners will then move on to qualifying round 2, in which they will be joined by 15 other nations, three of which are unseeded.
Seeded
Germany
Norway
Turkey
Ukraine
Hungary
United Kingdom
Italy
Belarus
Macedonia
Latvia
Czech Republic
Portugal
Unseeded
Switzerland
Bulgaria
Estonia
Finally, the 12 winners will join the highest-ranked nations in the European best-of-one group stage, which will feature four groups of six teams. The top four teams from each group will move on to the Round of 16 to determine the eight participants at the World Championship finals.
Below are the 12 teams who will go straight into the group stage: