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Eight Teams Set to Compete in the Claro Gaming Championship 2026 Grand Final

Puerto Rico’s top eight Warzone teams will compete for the Claro Gaming Championship 2026 title on July 25 in Bayamón.

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Eight Teams Set to Compete in the Claro Gaming Championship 2026 Grand Final
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BAYAMÓN – Puerto Rico’s top Call of Duty: Warzone players will face off on Saturday, July 25, in the Claro Gaming Championship 2026 Grand Final, taking place at 10 a.m. at Claro Space, located at Parque de las Ciencias by Toro Verde Powered by Claro in Bayamón.

The free event will bring together the eight championship teams that advanced through qualifying tournaments held across the island to compete in Puerto Rico’s largest 2v2 Warzone Kill Race tournament. Teams will battle for the national championship, cash prizes and the newly introduced Claro Gaming Championship 2026 championship rings.

The finalists are:

  • San Juan: La Tarmina – Ernesto Soto and Kevin Lugo
  • Carolina: Juguito de Parcha – Delvin Sánchez and Johan Morales
  • Bayamón: #ON? – Jerick Archilla and Jansell Cruz
  • Guaynabo: ATC SoapGAA – Emilio Núñez and Ángel Santiago
  • Mayagüez: Las Favoritas – Luis Torres and Ángel Santiago
  • Hatillo: ATC FRAGGERS – Gabriel Pérez and Fernando Amaro
  • Ponce: R#ON?K – Jadiel Ortiz and Janiel García
  • Fajardo: RON-K Los Mosquitos – Jackbiel Vélez and Gadiel Abreu

“At Claro, we are proud to be the network of choice for Puerto Rico’s gaming community,” said Enrique Ortiz de Montellano, president and CEO of Claro Puerto Rico. “Our fiber-optic network delivers the speed, stability and low latency gamers need, and we remain committed to supporting initiatives like the Claro Gaming Championship that foster local talent and help grow esports across the island.”

The event will feature live matches, professional play-by-play commentary and analysis, creating a tournament atmosphere designed to showcase the continued growth of Puerto Rico’s competitive gaming community.

“For years, we’ve worked to create real opportunities for gamers in Puerto Rico, and the Claro Gaming Championship reflects that commitment,” said Frankie “Hambo” López, president of Yo Soy Un Gamer. “The Grand Final brings together the country’s eight best teams after an intense qualifying season, and we’re ready to deliver an esports event worthy of our community.”

Fans interested in attending can register at clarogamingpr.com. The tournament will also be streamed live on Yo Soy Un Gamer’s Facebook, Instagram and YouTube channels, as well as on ClaroTV+ Channel 3.

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