All Swedish upper secondary or upper secondary schools have had the opportunity to compete in the qualifying competitions.

This year it competes in Counter-strike-Global Offensive, League of Legends and Rocket League.

Two teams from our part of the country made it to the final round, both with players from Ebersteinsskolan's E-sports program and both in the Rocket League:

- In the other team, there are two who have Rocket League as a special subject in school, so they are probably favorites, says Elias Axonov, one of the three in the other team from Ebersteinska school.

That he chose to compete in the Rocket League is partly because he thinks it pays to excel in games that have not yet become so established:

- In Counter-strike, which is the biggest game, there are maybe 30 who are professional pros in Sweden and then there are maybe 2000 players who are semi-professionals.

He tells more about the game Rocket League in the clip above.