Weekly eSports guide (15-22 April): Learn to play Apex Legends
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Here are your esport events and tournaments happening in the second half of April.
Apex Legends Workshop & Community Meetup (Singapore)
Date: 20 April
Venue: Informatics Academy, 100 Victoria Street #13-01 National Library Building, Singapore
Registration:https://www.facebook.com/events/281575302777909/permalink/283248195943953/?sfnsw=cl
If you love Apex Legends and live in Singapore, there’s no better way to improve your skills than joining this community event. Renowned streamer Sodafiz will be leading the workshop and community meetup. Aside from that, there will be a mini-tournament where the winner will get a RTX 2060 Graphics Card.
Female Esports League Mobile Legends
Date: April to June
Venue: TBA
Website: https://www.facebook.com/FSLLoL/
The first third of the Female Esports League circuit will start this month, beginning with Mobile Legends. Here are the online dates for the tournament and their respective regions.
The Philippines: 11-12 May
Indonesia: 18-19 May
Malaysia/Singapore: 25-26 May
FSL Elite LAN Finals: 8-9 June
*SCAPE Community Rallies 2019: FIFA, League of Legends
Date: 20 April and onward for FIFA 19, 27 April and onward for League of Legends
Venue: *SCAPE Esc Studio, Level 5
Registration: https://www.scape.sg/scapeesports/comrallies2019/
The grassroots esports development continues in Singapore with this weekly *SCAPE esports gathering. For this week and the next, FIFA and League of Legends gamers from their respective communities can gather, play games with each other, talk about their shared hobbies, and even participate in friendly tournaments to test their skills.
Singapore SEA Games Qualifiers (Starcraft II)
Date: 20 and 21 April
Time: 11am to 7pm
Link: http://bit.ly/2VMZbfR
Singapore’s chance to determine their esports candidates for the upcoming SEA Games 2019 Esports tournament will be taking place this Saturday and Sunday on the online space, starting with Starcraft II.
Stay tuned for 27 and 28 April for the offline Tekken 7 tournament.
The Mainframe II: Streamer’s Conclave LAN Party (Malaysia)
Date: 19-21 April
Venue: Le Meridien, Putrajaya, Selangor
Website: https://www.serverdna.asia/mainframe-ii-the-streamers-conclave/
Gamers and streamers from all over Malaysia will unite in this upcoming LAN party event. For three days, the community and the best streamers the country has to offer will be celebrating and teaming up for a grassroots-level party.
Panels in this event include psychological impact of a streamer to knowing your legal rights when streaming content. The event is organised by ServerDNA.
Mobile Legends Premiere League MY/SG Season 3 Playoffs (Malaysia)
Date: 20-21 April
Venue: Sunway Pyramid, Selangor, Malaysia
Website: http://mysg.mpl.mobilelegends.com/
This is it: The ultimate Mobile Legends tournament that will determine the best players in the Malaysian and Singaporean circuit. Supported by U Mobile and HyperX, this league will have the best MLBB teams battling it out for a share of the US$100,000 prize pool.
The top 4 teams will be seeded in the upper bracket while the bottom 4 will be in the lower brackets. The qualifying teams are Reborn, EVOS SG, Resurgence, Bosskurr, Bigetron SG, Geek Fam, XPAX, and NARA SG.
NAFAS Champions League (Malaysia)
Date: 20 April
Venue: Eclipse Console, Kuching, Sarawak
Website: https://allevents.in/kuching/nafas-champions-league/200016927512030
If you happen to be in Kuching, Sarawak, and want check out some FIFA 19 action, look no further than this grassroots tournament.
ESL One Mumbai 2019
Date: 16-21 April
Venue: NSCI Dome, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Stream: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaYLBJfw6d8XqmNlL204lNg
South Asia will be hosting its own Dota 2 tournament featuring the best teams from all around the world courtesy of ESL One. Noteworthy Asian teams and players include TNC Predator from The Philippines, 343 from Complexity Gaming, Keen Gaming from China, and Signify from India. The rest of the international teams include Ninjas in Pyjamas, Alliance, Gambit Esports, Chaos Esports Club, NaVi, The Pango, and J.Storm.
Sin Esports League Dota 2 (Philippines Group B), PUBG (Wildcard qualifiers)
Date: 20 and 21 April 2019
Venue: Online
Livestream: Watch live on Yahoo TV
The Wildcard Qualifiers are happening this weekend for the Sin Esports League in PUBG. Which of the teams will get a second chance to make it to the regionals?