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KFC to Host Amateur CS:GO and DOTA 2 Tournament

KFC to Host Amateur CS:GO and DOTA 2 Tournament

KFC is moving into the CS:GO and Dota 2 arena as it plans to host two KFC BATTLE esports tournaments for Central and Eastern European players. Participants can win a trip to the CS:GO StarLadder Berlin Major 2019 and a fully paid trip to the Dota2 The International 2019 event in Shanghai

KFC explained the process of qualifying in a press brief: “In order to compete in the final stage of the tournament, CEE teams will go through a qualifying stage consisting of open and closed online qualifiers on FACEIT to determine two leading teams. These teams will then compete in the concluding Grand Finale in Moscow. Open qualifiers for KFC BATTLE will take place every weekend day from May 11 to June 2. Closed qualifiers both for Central and Eastern European teams and for teams from Russia, Kazakhstan, Belorussia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, and Georgia will take place on June 7-9.”‘

Original article can be found on : esportsbettingsites.gg

Boxing ශුර Mike Tyson Esports වලට.

Boxing ශුර Mike Tyson Esports වලට.

ඉතා සාර්ථක Boxing ක්‍රීඩා කාලයකින් පසුව බොෂිඞ් ශුර Mike Tyson ඔහුගේ අවධානය Esports වෙතට යොමු කර ඇත. ඔහු Fade 2 Karma නම් වූ Esports ආයතනය වෙත තම මුදල් ආයෝජනය කිරීමට තීරණය කර ඇත.

Boxing ශුර Mike Tyson Esports වලට.

Mike Tyson jumps into esports with investment in Fade 2 Karma

Throughout his boxing career, former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson knocked out 44 opponents. Now, 14 years after retiring from boxing, Tyson wants to get another knockout, this time in esports.

On Thursday, Tyson announced a strategic investment in Fade 2 Karma, a professional esports team best known for its time in Hearthstone.

As a result, Fade 2 Karma will construct a new streaming facility near Los Angeles in El Segundo, California, the home base of Tyson Ranch, a marijuana company owned by Tyson.

The new facility, called “The Ranch House,” will include private livestreaming rooms, a performance stage for tournaments, content production and a rooftop party deck. Connected to the facility will be a new entertainment production studio, operated by Fade 2 Karma.

Original article can be found on : www.espn.in

DOTA 2 as First Game Title for 11th Esports World Championship

DOTA 2 as First Game Title for 11th Esports World Championship

International Esports Federation (IESF) hereby announces DOTA 2 as the first official game title to be included in the 11th Esports World Championship in Seoul, Korea.

Considered to have universal appeal, DOTA 2 has been selected by IESF. According to Global Esports Market Report 2019 sourced from “Newzoo”, DOTA 2 has ranked in the top 3 as the most watched game title on Twitch and YouTube Gaming with 250.4 million hours.

IESF’s Esports World Championship is the only annual International Esports competition based on nationality. IESF’s Esports World Championship has been held every year since 2009, and is supported by all its 54 National Member Federations which hold national qualifiers in order to select representative teams.

IESF is currently in the process of selecting additional game titles and shall make the final announcement for all official and demonstration game titles after completing all negotiations with the Game Developers.

For more information regarding the 11th Esports World Championship please see IESF’s website: https://www.ie-sf.org/

11th Esports World Championship: December 11 to 15, 2019

11th Esports World Championship: December 11 to 15, 2019

International Esports Federation (IESF) hereby announces the dates for its upcoming 11th Esports World Championship to be held in Seoul.

Following the very successful World Championships in Kaohsiung, IESF’s 11th Esports World Championship shall be held in Seoul, South Korea, from 11th to 15th December, 2019.

For over 10 years, Esports World Championship has established its status as the only International Esports World Championship based on participation from Member National Federations.

With the ever increasing number of IESF Member National Federations continually growing, such membership has now increased to 54 nations, and, as a result of such growth, IESF’s 11th Esports World Championship is a dynamic Esports World Championship reflecting the diversity and representation of its member federations.

For more information about IESF’s previous Championship history, such can be found on the following link: https://www.ie-sf.org/our-tournaments/