The competition, which was open to the general public, scoured all the armed forces and military personnel, saw participants face off in three different games: CSGO, League Of Legends and Rocket League. After a month of competition, the grand finals were streamed in December 13 2021. Team Checker brought home the Rocket League trophy, Carry Potter the Counter-Strike and Bot Gap the League of Legends trophy. The subject of Army Esports’s General Officer Tim Elliott said that one of the key axes of Army Esports is community and how you want to take care of your friends. Mental health is also critical and a friend has the right to feel like his presence online or face to face. If someone wants professional help, then Army Esports can help with a signposting request for excellent support in organizations like Combat Stress. The Army Esports community will support these great charities as well. A key factor of Army Esports is the community tense as well as the effort to protect your friends. The mental health is important here. It’s what friends do. Lt Col Tim Elliott, British Army Esports. Robert Marsh, director of the Combat Stress Team, added: We were extremely grateful to the Army Esports team for the decision they made to the Heroes Cup for this year. The event was very entertaining and fiercely contested. I wish everyone with interest in gaming to engage in next year’s event. The money raised will help us continue to provide our specialist support for veterans with complex mental health problems. Combat Stress has been the leading hospital in the United Kingdom for the mental health of veterans for over 100 years. Today, it is focused on providing skilled treatment and support for veterans with complex mental health problems. British Army Esports is a fast-growing online community with more than 3000 members. To discover more about the British Army and its Esports community, visit http://linktr.ee/British Army and join the British Army and join the British Army Esports Discord.