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Team Live to Kill take home the gold at the Logitech G Play to Win R6 season 2 finals

Team Live to Kill take home the gold at the Logitech G Play to Win R6 season 2 finals

  • Team Live To Kill (L2K) win the Logitech G Play to Win Rainbow Six Siege Season 2 Tournament
  • Team Live To Kill beat Team Spicy Iguana 2 – 0 at the Grand Finals
  • Team Spicy Iguana and Team DarkCry were first and second runners up

With the grand finals of season 2 having ended on March 3rd, Team Live To Kill take home their second victory at the Logitech G Play to Win Rainbow Six Siege Series. Coming into the LKR 20,000 tournament, L2K had to prove their skill by competing against the other 20 participating teams with 15+ matches taking place to determine who would go home with the gold.

During the first semifinals, Team Spicy Iguana put up an impressive front against Team HavoX, leading them to become one of the grand finalists. At the second semifinals, team L2K put up an amazing game against Team DarkCry defeating them 2 – 0, and continued their unstoppable run all the way to the grand finals, where they yet again 2 – 0 Team Spicy Iguana, allowing them to be crowned champions yet again at the Logitech G Play to Win Rainbow Six Siege Season Two Tournament.

Be sure to stay tuned to Gamer.LK’s website and social media for more Rainbow Six Siege Tournaments in the future and the next Season of the Logitech G Play to Win Series coming up soon.

 

Zegg E-sports with back to back wins at the Logitech G Play to Win Valorant tournament

Zegg E-sports with back to back wins at the Logitech G Play to Win Valorant tournament

  • Zegg E-Sports win the Logitech G Play to Win Valorant Tournament Season 2
  • Second consecutive win for Zegg at Logitech G Play to Win Valorant Tournament
  • x3-Outplay placed 2nd, with WG- Team GunSlingerS coming in 3rd

With the Second season of the Logitech G Play to Win Valorant Tournament concluding on March 7th, Zegg E-Sports were once again crowned Champions, making them back to back victors of the Logitech G Play to Win Valorant Series. The former CS:GO roster got their first win back in November 2020 during Season 1, where they played under the name of Sal Mal Gas and won the Season One Grand Finals against D3ad Silence Xperts 2 – 0. Last season they also faced off against x3-Outplay in the Semi Finals making the Grand Final of Season Two an opportunity for a rematch for x3-Outplay.

During the Tournament both teams put up excellent runs against all their opponents, with this Season being particularly challenging due to the record-breaking number of 71 teams participating in the event, with over 65 matches taking place. At the Grand Finals both teams fought hard with x3-Outplay leading in the first half of Map 1 (Split) 9 – 3. However, Zegg E-Sports made a major comeback in the second half, ending Map 1 with a 13 – 11 score line and closing off Map 2 (Haven) with a shocking score of 13 – 1, spoiling x3-Outplay’s chance at redemption this season.

Be sure to stay tuned to Gamer.LK’s website and social media for more Valorant Tournaments in the future and the next Season of the Logitech G Play to Win Series coming up soon.

2 slots left in Red Bull Campus Clutch Valorant national finals – winning team from this weekend will qualify

2 slots left in Red Bull Campus Clutch Valorant national finals – winning team from this weekend will qualify

  • Qualifier weekend 3 to begin this Saturday (20th March)
  • Winners of the Qualifiers to move onto the National Finals.
  • Teams moving on to the National Finals- Purple Overkill & team ThrowDeiyo

With the Qualifier Weekend 1 & 2 rounding up last week, team Purple Overkill and team ThrowDeiyo have qualified to take part in the National Finals, filling out 2 of the 4 available spots. 1 of the 2 remaining teams yet to join them in the national finals are to be decided this weekend (20th March) at the 3rd weekend qualifier, with the 4th and final team to be decided next weekend (27th March).

The 4 teams that qualify will be taking part in the National Finals starting on April 3rd, with the winner of the finals earning a chance to compete in the World Finals.

 

Teams that have qualified for the National finals so far:

 

PURPLE OVERKILL (from qualifier 1)

  • D3XTAR#1999
  • BADGoviz98#NA
  • F3ITAN#6969
  • HAWKS#123
  • Klouds#024

TEAM THROWDEIY (from qualifier 2)

  • 1KAPUMBA#1MBA
  • SlapSpeaR#SPSR
  • Tipsy007#994
  • ZinG#7655
  • AlchemisT#SMURF

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TRCSL looking into Games & Esports – Gamer.LK to host Q&A with Director General tomorrow

TRCSL looking into Games & Esports – Gamer.LK to host Q&A with Director General tomorrow

  • Gamer.LK’s Raveen Wijayatilake to host Q&A with Director General of TRCSL tomorrow (18th March)
  • Topics such as unlimited data, latency improvements, 5G, night time/day time data, cyber crimes & bullying, etc. to be discussed
  • TRCSL held a meeting with CEO of GLK & President of the SLESA on how internet connectivity can be improved for Sri Lankan gamers
  • TRCSL was provided feedback from the casual gamers and Esports athletes perspectives
  • TRCSL committed to investigating on how they can improve the connectivity issues with local ISPs

The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka’s (TRCSL) Director General, Oshada Senanayake will be participating in a Q&A livestream hosted by CEO of Gamer.LK and President of the Sri Lankan Esports Association (SLESA) Raveen Wijayatilake, tomorrow 18th of March 2021. As part of the Q&A many of the prevalent issues and hot topics regarding Sri Lanka’s internet access and connectivity will be discussed, such as unlimited data, latency for gamers, 5G, night time/day time data, cyber crimes & bullying and many more.

In the days prior to this, the members of the TRCSL along with Director General Senanayake also attended a meeting with Raveen Wijayatilake and his team, in order to discuss the internet connectivity issues faced in Sri Lanka and how they can be improved for Esports athletes in the country. During this discussion, the TRCSL was provided feedback from the gaming and Esports community, from both a casual gamers and an Esports athletes perspective.

It was made evident that the biggest limitation for Esports talent in Sri Lanka to develop their abilities and break through to larger tournaments on a regional and international level was due to latency issues among other things. After hearing the issues faced by the community, the TRCSL committed to investigating on how they can work with and support local Internet Service Providers (ISP) to improve the connectivity experience for gamers in Sri Lanka.

Be sure to stay tuned to Gamer.LK’s social media to view tomorrow’s livestream and for more updates about the TRCSL and their future plans for internet connectivity and Esports.