Predator Gaming kicks off the Asia Pacific Predator League 2019 and reveals Alodia Gosiengfiao as the newest Predator Gaming Ambassador
Predator Gaming has geared up for Asia Pacific Predator League 2019, the
region’s biggest world-class gaming tournament, as it officially launched last
October at One Esplanade in Pasay City. This milestone event coincides with the
reveal of celebrity gamer-slash-cosplay sensation Alodia Gosiengfiao as the newest Predator Gaming Ambassador.
Now
on its second year, the Asia Pacific Predator League is the most anticipated
eSports competition. Since its inception and maiden run in 2018, the Gaming
Tournament has since expanded to include participants from a total of 16
countries: Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Macau,
Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, and
Vietnam – more than double that of last year’s total participants.
This
year, Asia Pacific Predator League draws battle lines for two of the biggest
and hottest gaming titles: PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) and DOTA 2.
Vying for a total prize pool of up to USD 400,000.00 for the whole tournament,
competitions and local eliminations will be held to determine champions and
representatives for each country, before culminating in Bangkok, Thailand early
next year.
“Predator
Gaming is extremely proud of the Philippine gaming talent, and we surely shared
this talent with the world when Quid Pro Quo bagged 3rd place in the
grand finals last year,” shares Mr. Manuel Wong, General Manager of Acer
Philippines. “But, at the end of the day, what makes us even prouder is seeing
so much growth and potential in the Philippines eSports scene – that’s what the
Asia Pacific Predator League is all about.”
To
set the tone for the upcoming months of intense gaming and competition,
Predator Gaming kicked off the PUBG and DOTA 2 fever in style. Creating a PUBG,
DOTA 2, and cosplayer’s paradise in one jampacked event, the immersive affair
drew crowds with the DOTA 2 Green Screen GIF Station, where guests were given
the chance to pose with their favorite DOTA 2 characters; and the DOTA 2 and
PUBG game stations, where brave souls may step into the games’ universe and
take a gander at defeating enemies.
Completing
the thrilling event and serving as the highlight of the night was the
announcement of the Philippines’ biggest cosplay star, Alodia Gosiengfiao, as
the Predator Gaming Ambassador. Making a show-stopping entrance as Alodia
gushed about her excitement for the Asia Pacific Predator League competition.
“I’m
so happy to be joining the Predator Gaming family in time for the Competition,”
enthuses Alodia. “What got me into gaming was the incredible camaraderie and
the intense passion gaming enthusiasts had, and these are characteristics that
are so uniquely innate in the community. I’m so excited to witness these as the
tournament unfolds.”
In
the Philippines, the tournaments begin with 4 regional qualifiers each for both
PUBG and DOTA 2. Powered by TNC Cyber Cafe , the qualifiers will begin this
October for PUBG; and in November for DOTA 2.
For
PUBG, PHP 15,000.00 and PHP 5,000.00, plus Predator merchandise await the
champions and 2nd placers or the regional qualifiers, respectively.
The top 3 from each qualifier will move on to the national finals, where the
teams will go head-to-head against each other in a two-day match with 10
rounds, for a chance to win PHP 120,000.00, PHP 40,000.00, and PHP 20,000.00
for the champion, 2nd placer, and 3rd placer,
respectively.
Meanwhile,
for DOTA 2, the winners for each of the regional qualifiers will complete the 4
teams who will be competing, in double elimination format, for PHP 120,000.00,
PHP 40,000.00, and PHP 20,000.00, for the champions, 2nd placers,
and 3rd placers, respectively. The champions will also get chance to
battle it out with the TNC Predator, the Philippine DotA pride.
The
PUBG national champion and the TNC Predator will be flying to Bangkok, Thailand
early next year to vie for the coveted grand prize.
For
more information about Asia Pacific Predator League 2019, visit https://predator-league.com/.
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