The Sber Russian Championship 2026 will take place in June and July

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From June 13 to July 27, the Sber Russian Championship in computer sports 2026 will take place. The program will feature team events (Dota 2, Counter-Strike 2, Tanks Blitz) and individual events (Tekken 8, StarCraft II, TetViS-III, Quadrosim, and Storm Chess). A prize pool of 3,000,000 rubles is allocated for esports athletes ready to compete for the title of the strongest.

The championship will be held in three stages: group stage (June 13-21), decisive stage (for group stage winners, June 27-28), and the final (for decisive stage winners, July 23-27).

Team Competitions
The main stage (group and decisive stages) will take place in an online format. After the group stage, the top 16 teams in each event will advance to the decisive stage. Four teams will proceed to the final stage.

Individual Competitions
The main stage will be held in an online format. The group stage will determine the top 16 esports athletes who will compete in the decisive stage. The exceptions are Quadrosim, where there is no decisive stage, and Storm Chess, where 8 esports athletes will advance to the decisive stage. The final stage will feature the top 4 esports athletes in each event.

The total prize pool of the tournament (3,000,000 rubles) will be divided between the participants of team competitions (2,000,000 rubles) and individual competitions (1,000,000 rubles).

In addition to the trophies and prize fund, the finalists will also compete for additional cash awards from Sber in seven categories:
— Greatest Contribution (Dota 2) — 100,000 rubles;
— Incredible Moment (Counter Strike 2) — 100,000 rubles;
— Genius Thought (StarCraft II) — 100,000 rubles;
— Combo (Tekken 8) — 100,000 rubles;
— Fastest (Quadrosim) — 100,000 rubles;
— Most Contributions (TetViS-III) — 100,000 rubles;
— Decisive Combination (Storm Chess) — 50,000 rubles.

Also, with the support of the company