Weekly esports guide (29 July - 5 August): Campus Game Fest, Predator League Singapore, FSL LoL Philippines
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It’s the end of July and the start of August brings a slew of esports events, beginning with the Campus Game Fest at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, which will see both Campus Legends and the Acer Predator League Singapore qualifiers taking place. Yahoo Singapore will be at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, so do drop by to say hi.
Campus Legends (Singapore)
Date: 3-4 August
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Livestream: https://sg.yahoo.com
SCOGA’s Campus Legends grand finals will be held at the Campus Game Fest on 3 and 4 August. Find out will will claim the top prizes in Fifa 19 and League of Legends at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, or live on Yahoo TV!
Find out what some of the players had to say when they were at the Yahoo TV studios for a photoshoot in the video below.
Campus Legends: Legion Of Racers Gran Turismo Tournament (Singapore)
Date: 3-4 August
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Race for your life in this esports tournament, featuring Gran Turismo Sport as the main title. Sponsored by HP Singapore, Yup, Legion of Racers, Sony Singapore, Garena Singapore, this event is giving young competitive players a chance at a S$750 cash and S$750 scholarship grand prize.
Acer Predator League 2019 Singapore qualifiers (Singapore)
Date: 3 - 4 August (Finals)
Venue: Online (27 July) and Singapore Indoor Stadium (Finals)
Livestream: https://sg.yahoo.com (Finals)
Registration: PUBG, Dota 2
The Acer Predator League is back for 2019! Who will make it to the finals and represent Singapore in the Philippines next year? Catch the Dota 2 and PUBG action in the finals live on Yahoo TV.
Team Singapore Hearthstone Selection
Date: 4 August
Time: 11am to 9pm
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
The final game for this year's SEA Games is looking for its Singapore representatives! Eight slots will be opened for the selection, with four slots already seeded.
The seeded players are (in no particular order):
Sequinox
Katsucurry
Lambyseries
Khaius
Applicants keen on the four remaining open slots need to email their request together with past competition records and ladder rankings to selection@esports.org.sg.
Female Esports League Circuit Arena of Valor (Southeast Asia)
Date: 6 - 8 August, 5 - 6 September for AOV Elite
Venue: Online, COMEX for AOV Elite
Registration: http://bit.ly/2FaYbf3
Livestream: https://sg.yahoo.com
Female mobile MOBA fans who weren’t into Mobile Legends, now’s your chance to up your game in this upcoming Arena of Valor tournament.
With up to SG$1,900 of cash prizes up for grabs and a spot at the AOV Elite finals culminating in Singapore this September, you’ll be sure to witness the best female esports talents in Southeast Asia. Remember to catch all the action, live on Yahoo TV!
Female Esports League Circuit League of Legends (Southeast Asia)
Date: 3 - 4 August (Philippines), 10 - 11 August (Thailand), 17 - 18 August (Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia), 7-8 September (Elite)
Venue: Online, COMEX for LoL Elite
Registration: Individual, Team
Livestream: https://sg.yahoo.com
The Female Esports League's League of Legends circuit kicks off this weekend! Featuring teams from Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia, plus an invited team from Taiwan. Catch all the action live on Yahoo TV!
PMCO Spring Split Global Finals (Germany)
Date: 22 - 28 July
Venue: Estrel Congress Center, Berlin
Stream: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmeeY9kzNswUpbYyJntb3A
One of the largest PUBG Mobile tournaments in the world is happening this week. 16 teams will be fighting for the US$180,000 grand prize. These include Asian teams such as:
Bigetron Esports from Indonesia
Team Secret’s Malaysian squad
Purple Mood E-Sport from Thailand
RRQ Athena from Thailand
The tournament is currently underway, with Purple Mood E-Sport, X-Quest F, Team Queso, TOP Esports, and All Rejection Gaming in the lead.
PVP Esports Corporate League Singapore qualifiers (Singapore)
Date: 15-16 August
Time: 6pm to 10pm
Venue: Asia Square
Who says corporate folk don't play games? Catch the showdown in the PVP Esports Corporate League Singapore qualifiers as Asia Square as teams aim for glory in Dota 2 and Mobile Legends.
Asia Champions League (Singapore)
Date: 21 July - 6 September (Qualifiers), 5-8 September (Finals)
Venue: Online (Qualifiers), Suntec Convention Centre, COMEX 2019 (Finals)
More information: https://aceleague.asia
Looking for competitions for Dota Underlords, Mobile Legends or PUBG Mobile? The Asia Champions League has you covered! With a total prize pool of over $20,000, why not give it a go?
EVO 2019
(image credit: Robert Paul @tempusrob)
Date: 3rd-5th August (GMT+8)
Venue: Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Stream: https://www.twitch.tv/evo
The biggest fighting game tournament on an international scale is now on its 2019 iteration, with a plethora of games used for competition. These titles include Tekken 7, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Street Fighter V, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, Dragon Ball FighterZ, SoulCalibur VI, Mortal Kombat 11, Samurai Shodown, and Under Night: In-Birth Exe: Late[st]/UNIST.
This tournament marks the first time Street Fighter V isn’t the last game in the Grand Finals; it’s Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Top players from Asia who will be participating include Tokido (SFV), Punk (SFV), Fuudo (SFV), last year’s EVO 2018 SFV champion Problem-X, EVO Japan 2019 Tekken 7 champion Arslan Ash, Knee (Tekken 7), GO1 (Dragon Ball FighterZ), Shen Chan (SoulCalibur VI), Xian (SFV), and way too many players to mention. It’s going to be a weekend brawl to remember!
ESL Indonesia Championship Season 2 Group Stage (Indonesia)
Date: 2 July – 4 September
Venue: TBA, Online for now
Stream: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFaFM_YTvfGP8B78ligvnrA
Indonesia’s best Dota 2 players will be duking it out for the top four spots in the final portions of this championship tournament. Eight teams will be vying for that honour; these include:
Boom ID
PG.Barracx
The Prime
EVOS Esports
Antrophy
PG.Orca
Alter Ego
Hans Pro Gaming
30 July
Barracx vs Prime
PG.Orca vs ANT
31 July
BOOM vs EVOS
HPG vs AlterEgo
ESL Thailand Championship Season 2 (Thailand)
Date: 29 July – 29 September
Venue: Online
Stream: https://www.twitch.tv/esl_dota2_th
This Thai Dota 2 tournament will determine the country’s top player’s placement in the upcoming ESL Clash of Nations 2019 in October. It also features a prize pool of US$12,000. Teams that will be participating include:
Buriram United
2Be Continued Esports
MSCerberus
Cipher
LYNX TH
Improved
CIINX
Dangerous
ESL Vietnam Championship Season 2 (Vietnam)
Date: 29th July – 21st September
Venue: Online
Stream: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1oXrZgDDEmjMeVORU3ma0A
This Vietnamese Dota 2 tournament will determine the country’s representative in the upcoming Clash of Nations tournament this October. The following teams will be fighting for that coveted spot.
496 Gaming
Breakers
Super Saiyan God
SleepyAsh
Soul Hunters
Immortal
Rising Stars
Hero
ESL Malaysia & Singapore Championship Season 2
Date: 29th July – 28th September
Venue: Online
Stream: https://www.youtube.com/user/eslasiatv
This Malaysia/Singapore Dota 2 tournament will determine the region’s representative in the upcoming Clash of Nations tournament this October. The following are the best teams who will be competing for the coveted slot and lion’s share of the prize pool.
Flower Gaming
Dota Hero
Unicorn
Siamang Tunggal
Resurgence
Reality Rift
Void
Re:Birth
Overwatch Contenders Pacific Season 2 (Asia Pacific)
Date: 20 June – 9 August
The next season in the Asia Pacific competitive side of Overwatch returns for a second outing. With a collective reward of US$3 million reallocated towards top-performing teams, we will no doubt see rising stars within the region.
These are the competing teams:
Cyclone Coupling
Global Esports
Jupiter
NovaMS Esports
Talon
Xavier Esports
Far East Society (NEW)
Green Leaves (NEW)
The International 2019
Date: 15 - 25 August
Venue: Mercedes-Benz Arena, Shanghai, China
Stream: https://www.youtube.com/dota2
The final word in Dota 2 tournaments is approaching. The International 2019 will pit the best Dota 2 teams against each other for honour and glory, this being the concluding tournament of the Dota Pro Circuit.
With a total prize pool of US$30 million (the largest prize pool ever), the top teams will have to eliminate each other for the lion’s share. These are the Asian teams to keep an eye out for:
TNC Predator
Fnatic
Royal Never Give Up, featuring Malaysian player ah fu
Mineski
Yahoo TV and Yahoo Esports will be at the event, bringing you the latest updates and daily summaries, as well as interacting with fans and personalities alike. Keep track of what’s going on on the Yahoo Esports page!
The International 2019 Pubstomp (Singapore)
Date: 24 -25 August (10:30am – 9pm)
Venue: Bountie Esports Arena, 1 Fusionopolis Way
Registration: https://mysafra.safra.sg
The 4th edition of the Dota 2 Pubstomp in Singapore is going to happen next month, so what better time to announce it than now? The tournament will be streamed live at the soon-to-be-opened Bountie Esports Arena. You can also win prizes if you participate in the arena’s activities, which will surely be Dota 2-related.
ESL Clash of Nations Bangkok 2019 (Thailand)
Date: 25 -27 October
Venue: Royal Paragon Hall, Siam Paragon, Thailand (part of Thailand Game Show 2019)
Stream: https://www.youtube.com/eslasia
ESL will be bringing its Dota 2 Clash of Nations series to an end. Once the five ESL country-specific championships have their teams, they will compete in Bangkok for the lion’s share of the US$50,000 prize pool and the ESL Clash of Nations Dota 2 trophy in Asia.
ESL Malaysia/Singapore/Philippines Championship AOV (Online)
Dates: 28 August and 8 September (Group stage), 21 - 22 September (playoffs)
Venue: Online
Livestream: ESL Asia Facebook and Youtube
Supported by Garena and sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Yoodo, the ESL MSP Championship will feature eight of the best AOV teams in Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines.
The teams will compete for a total prize pool of US$10,000 as well as the chance to be the MSP representative at the Arena of Valor International Championship 2019.
Overwatch World Cup 2019 (USA)
Date: November
Venue: Anaheim, California, USA
The fourth Overwatch World Cup tournament will happen during November. However, the format of competing has now changed. Instead of having country-specific qualifiers to determine the final few teams to fight at BlizzCon, the entire tournament will happen during the week leading up to the company game expo.
Countries will now have to find and select their players from now onwards until 14 July. The selected players and committee members will travel to the live event and receive complimentary access to BlizzCon by 26 July.
Speaking of which, here is the list of recently-announced committee members for each selected Southeast Asian countries.
Singapore
General Manager: Chun Chieh "TCC" Teo
Community Manager: Nicholas "Caldoran" Tay
Coach: Seetoh "JohnGalt" Jian Qing
The Philippines
General Manager: Mika "nilavariel" Fabella
Community Manager: Camie "Yumie" Tafalla
Coach: Dathan Allan Keanu "Daks" Rosales
Thailand
General Manager: Areeya "aumimchun" Manamunchaiyaporn
Community Manager: Aunya "Klarion" Wettayawong
Coach: จิรวัฒน์ "HeadHawk" กะลัมพะนันทน์
Malaysia
General Manager: Kenn "Beagull" Leandre
Community Manager: Sun "megikari" San
Coach: Jack "RagonSEA" Teoh