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nA SムTANIC secures the Women’s PUBG Mobile Solo title, WG ThaNu comes 2nd and nA HiMA comes in 3rd

nA SムTANIC secures the Women’s PUBG Mobile Solo title, WG ThaNu comes 2nd and nA HiMA comes in 3rd

The Women’s Cyber Games PUBG Mobile Solo tournament saw fierce competition among the ladies who took part across three maps – Erangel, Sanhok and Miramar. Players had to undergo a comprehensive verification process after which the matches were played and scores tallied across the three maps where Shamen ‘SムTANIC’ Edward from Noob Alliance emerged the overall champion with Thanuvi ‘ThaNu’ Manage from Wolfgang Esports and Himasha ‘HiMA’ Perera also from Noob Alliance coming in second and third respectively.

1st Place: Shamen ‘nA SムTANIC’ Edward
2nd Place: Thanuvi ‘WG ThaNu’ Manage
3rd Place: Himasha ‘nA HiMA’ Perera

The scores of players who were unable to provide sufficient verification and meet the requirements set were not considered for the final tally.

The Women’s Cyber Games Championship ’20: Online is sponsored by Red Bull. The preferred Snack Partner is Perera & Sons.

PnX PiK4CHU is the Women’s Cyber Games ‘20 Real Cricket Champion

PnX PiK4CHU is the Women’s Cyber Games ‘20 Real Cricket Champion

The grand finals of the Women’s Cyber Games ‘20 Online Real Cricket championship, a new title that was introduced at this tournament, saw Kaumini ‘PnX PiK4CHU’ Gunasinghe provide a close contest against her opponent Himasha ‘nA HiMA’ Perera. The two players took on each other across 2 overs which eventually resulted in PnX PiK4CHU becoming the Real Cricket Champion of the Women’s Cyber Games ‘20 Online championship with Himasha ‘HiMA’ Perera from Noob Alliance and Nadeeshani ‘FoXy’ Jayasinghe coming in second and third respectively..

1st Place: Kaumini ‘PnX PiK4CHU’ Gunasinghe
2nd Place: Himasha ‘nA HiMA’ Perera
3rd Place: Nadeeshani ‘FoXy’ Jayasinghe

The Women’s Cyber Games Championship ’20: Online is sponsored by Red Bull. The preferred Snack Partner is Perera & Sons.

IESF unites to launch another World Esports League

IESF unites to launch another World Esports League

The International Esports Federation (IESF) announces plans to launch World Super League (WSL), which will be one of the big Esports tournaments alongside its annual Esports World Championship.

IESF has entered into an MOU with Technoblood Inc. to host and operate WSL

IESF has joined hands with Technoblood to ensure the success of WSL, signing a memorandum of understanding (“MOU”) on June 2020 under which Technoblood will take responsibility for hosting and operating WSL in coordination with Member Nations of IESF.

IESF will promote and provide support for WSL by its national Esports member Federations. Technoblood has been closely associated with Esports since its earliest days and has been a pioneer in managing Esport events, starting with its hosting of World Cyber Games (WCG) in 2002. IESF chose Technoblood as its partner for its expertise and experience in hosting and managing Esports events for 20 years.

The newly launched WSL will host its first international competition in 2021 and expects active participation by national federations as well as Esports enthusiasts around the world.

WSL will be the tournament and festival where all the best Esports players in the world gather to compete

WSL is aiming to be one of the biggest tournaments in the world providing the stage for exciting competitions among the top Esports players in the world.

Each participating country will select the most popular titles in each country and host national leagues for each event throughout the year. Once a year, players representing their own nations with the best results in each event will gather to WSL where the finals will be held.

WSL will select the most popular Esports events among member countries and hold a national competition to pick the best players to represent each member nation. The representatives from each country will meet once a year to participate in a battle of national teams to determine the top global team for each event.

International Esports Federation (IESF) is a non-profit organization founded in 2008 that consistently works to promote Esports as a true sport beyond barriers. IESF is composed of more than 60 member national federations across all continents, organizes annual World Championships and strives to ensure the synergy between stakeholders. IESF is a WADA Signatory since 2013. Key IESF activities include the IESF World Championships, the IESF General Assembly uniting all National Federations and the Global Esports Executive Summits.

In recognition of the growing worldwide popularity of Esports, IESF decided to launch WSL in order to form closer links with national Esports competitions.

nA.Cherry & TM.Phanta receive bans from Gamer.LK

nA.Cherry & TM.Phanta receive bans from Gamer.LK

nA.Cherry

Further to Gamer.LK’s investigation of nA.Cherry’s performance during the DOTA 2 1v1 event (details here: https://gamer.lk/news/womens-cyber-games-20-investigations) Gamer.LK provided the player time to provide further proof of her performance. She was unable to do so, and therefore has been banned from Gamer.LK tournaments for a period of 1 year.

 

TM.Phanta

TM.Phanta has been banned from Gamer.LK tournaments for a period of 1 year and 3 months, broken down as follows:

  • Disrupting a tournament: 3 months
  • Impersonating a referee: 1 year

Based on IP matches provided by Tech Morph, Gamer.LK was able to confirm that TM.Phanta was the person who disrupted the tournament, and thereafter confessed to Gamer.LK during questioning. Gamer.LK was also able to match IPs and confirm that he had further impersonated a Gamer.LK referee during his disruption of the tournament.

 

This is the 4th instance in Sri Lankan Esports that players have received bans for sharing accounts, and also the 3rd instance players have been banned for disrupting a tournament. Gamer.LK takes the integrity of tournaments organised for the Sri Lankan Esports community very seriously, whether it’s account sharing or behaviour that disrupts events. We strive to protect Sri Lankan Esports athletes against disruptive elements in the community and will take necessary steps to grow a healthy and positive competitive scene in Sri Lanka.

Nardhya “Princess” Grero is the Women’s Cyber Games ‘20 DOTA 2 champion

Nardhya “Princess” Grero is the Women’s Cyber Games ‘20 DOTA 2 champion

The grand finals of Gamer.LK’s Women’s Cyber Games ‘20 Online Dota 2 championship saw Nardhya “Princess” Grero take on Navini “Fl@ke$” Premalal in a bo3 1v1 encounter. Princess, going into the tournament as a favorite, won the finals with a score of 2 matches to 1.

Results
1st place – Nardhya “Princess” Grero

2nd place – Navini “Fl@ke$” Premalal

3rd place – Zahra “Nerd” Thajudeen

The Women’s Cyber Games ‘20 Online is sponsored by Red Bull & Perera & Sons.