Gamers can see some of the best players in the world in action

Aug 14, 2014 11:28 GMT  ·  By

The ESL eSports organization and publisher Electronic Arts are announcing that all those who like the competitive side of Battlefield 4 should now tune into the official Twitch channel that shows the Summer Finals currently taking place in Cologne, Germany, and Gamescom 2014.

The companies state, “The event will be hosted by Paul ‘ReDeYe’ Chaloner and commentated by veterans Lauren ‘Pansy’ Scott, Jason Kaplan, and Alex ‘Machine’ Richardson.”

Watching competitive matches is a good way even for normal players to pick up some strategies that they can use in Battlefield 4 for their own matches.

The ESL One Summer Finals have a prize of 30,000 dollars (22,600 Euro) for the best team, which will be decided tomorrow.

At the moment, DICE is working on a new major patch for the shooter, which is supposed to be launched on all platforms at some point in September and will deliver a range of improvements, including balanced weapons, better revival mechanics, and some bug fixes.

During Gamescom 2014, gamers were also able to take a first look at an extended single-player sequence taken from the new Battlefield Hardline, and developer Visceral has also revealed that the new title will include a new Rescue game mode.