web analytics
With 1 title concluded, Phoenix Gaming tops clan leaderboard at Samsung Online Esports Showdown

With 1 title concluded, Phoenix Gaming tops clan leaderboard at Samsung Online Esports Showdown

CS:GO just concluded at the Samsung Online Esports Showdown last week, putting points on the board for the major clans battling it out for the overall clan title. ZEGG Esports won the title, but are not playing for any Sri Lankan clan at the moment after their move from Lowkey Esports. Sum Ting Wong from Phoenix Gaming win 4.82 points for their second place position, and Maximum eSports have a solid 2.43 points on the board from their team Revolutionary Gamers coming in 3rd.

How are points calculated?
https://showdown.gamer.lk/best-clan-award/

What are the current standings?
https://showdown.gamer.lk/results/

ZEGG Esports clinches CS:GO title at Samsung Online Esports Showdown, PnX | Sum Ting Wong bags 2nd place

ZEGG Esports clinches CS:GO title at Samsung Online Esports Showdown, PnX | Sum Ting Wong bags 2nd place

Sri Lankan CS:GO favorites ZEGG Esports took home the title at the Samsung Online Esports Showdown organised by Gamer.LK. With a 3-0 win, ZEGG put Phoenix Gaming’s team Sum Ting Wong into a firm second place, with Revolutionary Gamers from Maximum e-Sports coming in at third.

The Online Esports Showdown is sponsored by Samsung and MSI Gaming.

Follow Gamer.LK for more updates on Sri Lanka’s stay-at-home Esports championship

3,000+ Sri Lankan gamers are competing from home in Esports tournaments this month

3,000+ Sri Lankan gamers are competing from home in Esports tournaments this month

  • Esports tournaments can continue, where traditional sports have stopped
  • Esports is the fastest growing sport in Sri Lanka, and is now an official Sri Lankan sport
  • Forward thinking brands have partnered with Gamer.LK to run Esports events
  • Over 3,000 people are taking part in Esports events from home
  • Esports viewership is increasing with more people watching from home 

With sports coming to a grinding halt during these unprecedented times, there’s one sport that has the flexibility to continue. Thanks to its digital nature, Electronic Sports allow athletes to connect to their competitors directly through the cloud, all while staying safe at home. Esports, gazetted as the 70th Sri Lankan sport by the Sports MInistry in September last year has been recognised as the fastest growing sport in Sri Lanka based on its fast growing number of participants and spectators.

Gamer.LK decided to cancel SLCG – the largest physical Esports tournament in the country – in early March where 10,000 participants and spectators were expected to gather over 3 days. With physical events off the table, Gamer.LK has moved competitions online. Partnering with some forward thinking brands, Gamer.LK is currently running multiple tournaments with over 3,000 Esports athletes connecting to their matches from home.

Red Bull Fight or Flight – 1,200+ participants signed up
Samsung Online Esports Showdown – 2,000+ participants signed up
Play From Home live streams powered by Sri Lanka Telecom – reach of over half a million and racked up 180,000+ views.

With gamers being at home, they are flocking to watch the local competitive Esports scene. Esports are well positioned as a spectator sport with high skilled matches getting tens of thousands of views. Red Bull Fight or Flight matches have so far received over 300,000 views across 6 days of competition with the climax of the tournament set for 11th April where the best PUBG Mobile squads will battle it out for a prize pool of Rs. 250,000 presented by Gamer.LK.

How Sri Lankan gamers are helping control the COVID-19 spread

How Sri Lankan gamers are helping control the COVID-19 spread

  • Video games identified as a key activity to keep youth populations at home
  • Gaming platforms are seeing record player numbers as gamers start social distancing
  • Gamer.LK announces the PLAY FROM HOME initiative to encourage Sri Lankan gamers to social distance and keep them informed of factual COVID-19 news
  • The initiative includes all-day gaming lobbies and live stream to keep gamers engaged
  • Stream connectivity provided by Sri Lanka Telecom
  • Initiative to expand to other games and more projects in the event of lockdown

How do you get millions of Sri Lankan’s to get on the social distancing band-wagon? The answer for the youth of the country is video games! It requires no physical contact, allows you to maintain social interaction remotely and provides endless entertainment thus allowing you to keep sane even in a lockdown situation. Gamer.LK, with the assistance of Sri Lanka Telecom have started the PLAY FROM HOME initiative, where Gamer.LK streamers will host and stream custom PUBG Mobile lobbies all-day everyday until the situation stabilises in the country. We plan on hosting more popular games such as Minecraft, COD Mobile, Free Fire and Call of Duty 4 which covers a significant percentage of gamers in Sri Lanka.

With Sri Lanka engaged in a battle against COVID-19, citizens have been asked to do their part in containing the spread of the virus. One of the most effective ways of curbing the spread is “social distancing”; i.e reducing contact with other persons. With most of the world staying home, game platforms have seen record numbers of players logged on and playing games in the last few weeks. It’s no different in Sri Lanka.

The Play From Home Initiative commences from the 18th March 10am onwards. Stay tuned to fb.com/gamerlk and youtube.com/gamerlk for the live streams.

Gamer.LK presents Rs. 1m prize pool at the Mobitel Esports Premier League

Gamer.LK presents Rs. 1m prize pool at the Mobitel Esports Premier League

Gamer.LK is hosting Sri Lanka’s largest PUBG Mobile League Championship with Rs. 1,000,000 in prize money up for grabs for the top PUBG Mobile squads in Sri Lanka. Teams can register for the event via https://epl.lk before the 5th of February. PUBG Mobile, the first person combat shooting game is one of the most popular mobile games played in South Asia with millions of youth connecting to play through their smartphones.

The Mobitel Esports Premier League will feature 9 teams from across the 9 provinces of Sri Lanka. February 22nd will be the night when Eastern Gladiators, Kandurata Kings, Northern Rangers, Rajarata Giants, Sabaragamuwa Knights, Southern Sharks, Uva Bandits, Wayamba Raiders and Western Warriors will lock horns to fight for the grand prize. Recruitment challenges will commence on the 8th of February where all registered PUBG Mobile squads from across the island will compete online. The top squad from each region will be recruited into the team and go on to compete at the Grand Finals at Stein Studios in a televised showdown.

Esports has been recognised as the fastest growing sport in Sri Lanka today, and was gazetted as an official sport in September 2019. Gamer.LK has been at the forefront of promoting and developing Esports in the country, organising Sri Lanka’s largest Esports events. Gamer.LK has also organised international Esports events such as the Esports South Asia Cup hosted in Sri Lanka in partnership with the National Olympic Committee.

Thousands of spectators will tune in live to watch the battle which will be streamed on facebook, YouTube, Twitch and Mixer powered by Mobitel 4G connectivity. Over the years, Mobitel, as the National Service Provider has taken numerous initiatives to identify and empower young talent thereby building the skills of the future generation.

Fans can watch the live match on the following platforms:
facebook: fb.com/epl.lk
youtube: youtube.com/gamerlk
twitch: twitch.tv/gamerlk
mixer: mixer.com/gamerlk