Registrations for the 10-Year Battle are now closed, which means the part most people were waiting for is finally here. Starting on June 13, the tournament begins with its first qualifier round, and it already feels like one of the big moments of the anniversary.
If you entered with a team, this is where things get serious. And if you did not make it in or just prefer watching from the outside, there is still plenty to enjoy: the matches will be streamed live and several creators will be covering them with giveaways for the community.
The first real round starts now
The official post is short, but the important part is clear: registration is over, and the tournament is moving into its first proper round. That changes everything, because at that point it is no longer an announcement. It becomes a live competition.
A lot of players were waiting for exactly this moment to start checking comps, draft trends, meta reads, and the actual level of the teams that made it in. That is part of what makes these events fun even if you are watching from the sidelines.
Where to watch it
Ankama shared a short list of channels for the opening day. So instead of hunting them down manually, here they are grouped by language.
French
Three channels will cover the tournament in French.
Spanish
For the Spanish-speaking community, Ankama highlighted this stream.
Why it is worth watching even if you are not playing
These tournaments are not just for the teams inside them. They are also one of the best ways to see which comps are performing, what decision patterns keep coming up, and which teams look the most polished under pressure. You always learn something from serious high-level PvP.
And if a giveaway lands while you are watching, even better. It is the kind of event that works both for the hardcore PvP crowd and for players who just want strong anniversary content to follow.
Useful links
So yes, June 13 is when the real part begins. If you care about competitive DOFUS Touch, this is the right moment to start paying attention.
