Exciting Showdown at the Coca-Cola STAGE:0 eSPORTS Championship 2025
The Coca-Cola STAGE:0 eSPORTS High-School Championship 2025 is set to take place from August 15 to 17 at the EXPO Hall "Shine Hat" in Osaka, coinciding with the Osaka Kansai Expo. This grand final will determine the ultimate champion among a staggering
8,293 participants from across Japan. This nationwide tournament is being organized by TV Tokyo Corporation and Dentsu, aiming to highlight the best high school eSports talent in the country. Entry to the event is free, although attendees will need a ticket for the Expo venue itself.
In the heat of competition, renowned figures will rally support for the contestants, including
Takeshi Tanaka from the comedy duo
Angars, and special supporters such as
Yuki Hirako and
Kenta Sakai from
Alco & Peace, alongside guest appearances from the likes of
Yosuke Inoue from
NON STYLE and
Sayaka Yamamoto. The event promises to be an electrifying experience, culminating in the fierce battle for eSports supremacy among high school teams.
Kicking Off with a Grand Ceremony
The event will commence with a vibrant opening ceremony, featuring a flag performance and a dance showcase by
dip BATTLES, a prominent team from the professional dance league
D.LEAGUE in Japan. Under the direction of their youngest director,
KENSEI, the dancers will enthrall the audience with dynamic routines, emphasizing their motto of delivering dreams through powerful and passionate dance.
Competitive Schedule
The championship will unfold over three days, with each day highlighting various game categories:
- - Day 1 (August 15): Features the Valorant and League of Legends categories.
- - Day 2 (August 16): Competing in Fortnite (Battle Royale), with an award ceremony for Clash Royale and Street Fighter 6.
- - Day 3 (August 17): Includes the Fortnite (Zero Build) and Brawlhalla competitions.
In a historic move, this year's tournament has received official support from the
Sports Agency, marking a first for an eSports championship in Japan. The supported titles include
Brawlhalla, Clash Royale, League of Legends, and
Street Fighter 6.
Last Year’s Success and Rising Popularity
Last year’s event attracted an impressive number of participants, with a record of over
2,322 teams and 7,692 students participating, making it Japan's largest high school eSports tournament. The live broadcast of the championship reached approximately
13.93 million viewers, a testament to the burgeoning popularity of eSports among high school students in Japan.
The
STAGE:0 series is more than just a competition; it serves as a platform for students to connect through the eSports culture, fostering teamwork and personal growth. This year's event aims to inspire high school students to reach new heights in their gaming journey and engage in friendly rivalry.
A Call to All eSports Enthusiasts
As excitement builds for the upcoming championship, everyone is urged to join the fun! The STAGE:0 eSports Championship promises fierce competition, thrilling performances, and the chance to witness the emergence of new talent in the eSports arena. It's time to rally behind your favorite teams and celebrate the spirit of competition.
For more information and live coverage, fans can tune into the event on various platforms, including
YouTube and
Twitch. Follow the official STAGE:0 profiles on social media for live updates and promos.
Join us in August for the STAGE:0 Championship – where champions are made and memories are created!