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nA.Raven apologises to PnX.Team Red for unsportsmanly conduct during Respawn tournament

nA.Raven apologises to PnX.Team Red for unsportsmanly conduct during Respawn tournament

The Sri Lanka Esports Association took up a complaint by PnX.Team Red against nA.Raven. The accusation was that nA.Raven joined the PnX.Team Red voice comms channel. The Sri Lanka Esports Association heard both sides and voted to give nA.Raven an official warning and required a public apology to the affected team.

Phoenix GaminG’s statement

The Noob Alliance and Phoenix Gaming League of Legends wings have had a great rivalry with each other for many years. The respective teams of each clan have met and fought against each other in countless League of Legends tournaments with both sides showing great respect and sportsmanship for the other before and after the game. Raven “Stalker LAN” who claims he joined the opposition’s voice channel with the intent to wish them good luck before the match, this is quite astonishing given the fact that both teams were not on talking terms. Also taking into account the fact that both teams were at LAN, if his intention truly was to wish the other team he could have done so in-person before the match began as he had multiple opportunities. He also did not wish the PnX team RED as he claimed but stayed silent on the voice channel without informing the opposition of his presence. We have to also take into account the suspicious timing of his attempt to wish them the PnX team as they were in the middle of discussing their strategy for the game and the fact that he was in the voice channel for the entire duration of the conversation. It is disappointing to see this kind of behavior as it was the nA team that requested each team to be in separate rooms for the finals as they did not want PnX RED to hear their shotcalling and it was nA Raven who decided to try and listen to the strategies of the other team. Phoenix GaminG has a lot of respect for the Noob Alliance League of Legends wing as mentioned earlier especially team nA Phase who has set a very high standard for sportsmanship and we believe Raven and his team can learn a lot from the example they have set.

Bhanuka ‘Raven’ Ratnayake’s statement

I, Bhanuka ‘Raven’ Ratnayake of Team MeetYourMakers would like to apologize to Team Red for joining their channel with the intent of wishing them well before the match, which caused their team much distress since they were in draft discussions, however I would like to point out that I didn’t hear any part of the draft discussion since I wasn’t wearing my headphones at the time, and only put my headphones on when I switched to another channel – which can be proved via CCTV footage.

With all that being said, my action of joining their channel in the first place was against sportsmanly conduct in Sri Lankan Esports and I will hereafter adhere to the rules and regulations on play conduct set out by Gamer.LK and the Sri Lankan Esports Association in the future.

Noob Alliance’s statement

This is the first official warning Noob Alliance or any member in Noob Alliance has gotten since our inception over 13 years ago, we aren’t thrilled about it but at the same time, the silver lining is that this is comparatively a minor offense. After being ban and warning free for over a decade, we will be taking this as a lesson and taking even more precautions to ensure this will be the first and only warning Noob Alliance receives in the future.

As always, we thank the Sri Lankan Esports Association and Gamer.LK for being vigilant and taking care of the Esports industry in Sri Lanka, we hope to continue doing our part in helping this movement.

The Sri Lanka Esports Association consists of all organised clans in Sri Lanka and collectively governs the Esports scene in the country.

Players penalised for account sharing during tournaments

Players penalised for account sharing during tournaments

The Sri Lanka Esports Association has imposed bans on players who were caught sharing game accounts illegally during ranked tournaments. As such, 5 players who were found sharing game accounts during the ‘Gamerfest 2019’ – Mobile Legends Bang Bang online tournament in January have been penalised while two players who were found to be sharing game accounts during the SLCG 2020 Overwatch online tournament in March along with 6 others in his team who failed to report such activity have been penalised. 

As such, the following players from the Gamerfest 2019 tournament, receive a 12 month tournament ban.

Team name: TM|Hyper Oxygen

Team members: 

Shehan Dilusanka(҂Pandaᶜᵏ࿐) : 1 year ban
Sachini Navodya  (꧁༒ʀᴇᴅ༒꧂) : 1 year ban
Lahiru Sandaruwan (꧁ɖʀɛǟʍɛʀ꧂) : 1 year ban
Ravin Kesara  (《 RaVa 》) : 1 year ban

Team name: PnX|HYPER REBORN

Team members: 

Sithija Sandaruwan (Rê ß ð_Ö †) : 1 year ban
Kusal Savinda  (Kusal sl) : 1 year ban
Vidushan Chamoda  (ꦿpѕчchσ࿐) : 1 year ban
Sadul Rathsara (ᴳᴼᵂ|Sαsukє) : 1 year ban

In addition, the following players from SLCG 2020 Overwatch have received bans accordingly.

Team name: PnX – Noobs United

Team members: 

Nisal Nawaratne (Neanea) : 1 year ban
Sampath Widushan (SukiriBole) : 1 year ban

Kalana Jayasuriya (RAPTOR) : 6 months ban
W. Deshan Thathsara Thilakaratna (DemiGOD) : 6 months ban
Godson Avishka David (GodSlayer) : 6 months ban
Kavindee Kariyawasam (VINKY) : 6 months ban
Chelaka Ilapperuma (wolfx) : 6 months ban
Shanilka Amarasinghe (Hyperion) : 6 months ban 

These players are now banned from taking part in any tournaments organised by the Sri Lanka Esports Association or Gamer.LK. 

We do not condone such behavior and remind all Esports athletes to uphold the highest standards in their conduct to avoid such instances in the future.

A list of all banned players can be found at https://gamer.lk/blacklist/

Gamer.LK announces Sri Lanka’s largest stay-at-home sporting event

Gamer.LK announces Sri Lanka’s largest stay-at-home sporting event

With the country going on lockdown and physical events being cancelled, there’s one Sri Lankan sport that can continue unhindered – Electronic Sports. Registered as the 70th Sri Lankan sport by the Sports Ministry in September 2019, Esports can be played, and spectated, remotely via an internet connection. This allows Esports athletes from across the nation to join in the tournament online, right from their homes. Esports has been recognised as the fastest growing sport in the country in terms of viewership and participation.

Gamer.LK’s Esports Online Showdown encourages social distancing required to battle the COVID-19 spread in the country, and will be played over a month starting from 5th April 2020. 10 titles will be played with over 1,000 Esports athletes expected to participate.

Featured titles:
– Call of Duty 4 (PC)
– Call of Duty Mobile (Mobile)
– Clash Royale (Mobile)
– Counter Strike: Global Offensive (PC)
– Dota 2 (PC)
– Fortnite (PC)
– League of Legends (PC)
– Mobile Legends Bang Bang (Mobile)
– PUBG (PC)
– Rainbow Six Siege (PC)

Esports fans can tune in to spectate tournaments streamed live on facebook, youtube, twitch and mixer.

To participate, register at https://showdown.gamer.lk

Sri Lanka’s best Call of Duty Mobile teams crowned at Samsung Mobile League

Sri Lanka’s best Call of Duty Mobile teams crowned at Samsung Mobile League

Gamer.LK’s first Call of Duty Mobile tournament – the Samsung Mobile League – concluded last week with 32 teams taking part. The tournament had Samsung as the main sponsor, with FriMi as official digital banking partner, MSI as the official gaming notebook and PnS as food partner. 30+ matches across several weeks saw some teams from the brand new Call of Duty Mobile scene stand out from the rest.

1st place: WG Wrecking Wolves
Lahiru ‘XxX’ Herath (c)
Dhanuja ‘Chief’ Gunasekara
Sidath ‘MadDodSIDA’ Anurada
Isuru Udara ‘GhostyX’ Ranaweera
Thirajiv ‘JSparrow’ Devasurendra
Pasindu ‘Nikolai’ Premachandra
Senal ‘zeusgaming’ Senanayaka

2nd place: Squad59
Binath ‘YakaSilva’ Silva
Ranawaka ‘SukeenD’ Dimansha
Galhenage ‘Slingerove’ Perera
Maqshood ‘LordMusharraf’ Musharraf
J. Rahm ‘Grimreaper27’ Gowriyan
Vidura ‘VW22hard’ Wijerathna
Anukha ‘TheWije’ Wijesuriya

3rd place: ToXic Squad
N.W.Vishwa “Trouth” Madhusagara
Anushka ishan “Zid” silva
Binupa Manditha “Razor” Silva
Manupa Randitha “No_one” Silva
Rameesha Pramudithya “R.V.S.N” disanayaka

The Samsung Mobile League also features Mobile Legends as a title, with a collective prize pool for both titles of Rs. 50,000. The prize money will be distributed via FriMi digital banking, where users would be able to pay for any goods or services directly from their mobile app.

The next Call of Duty Mobile event is scheduled to be held at the Sri Lanka Cyber Games happening on the 24th, 25th and 26th January @ SLECC – registrations at slcg.lk

Stay tuned to Gamer.LK for the best Sri Lankan Esports news.

nA Archon trumps TM Zu; wins Rs. 100,000 at SINGER ROG Challenge ’19

nA Archon trumps TM Zu; wins Rs. 100,000 at SINGER ROG Challenge ’19

Noob Alliance Archon took home Rs. 100,000 for their winning placement at the SINGER ROG Challenge that concluded today. Battling Tech Morph Zu in the grand finals, nA Archon managed to overcome their opponent with a score of 2-1.

TM Zu walked away with Rs. 50,000 and the rest of the teams got prize money as follows:

M-eS – iMex : Rs. 30,000
Evox – rattz : Rs. 20,000
TM – WalkTheTalk : Rs. 12,500
Evox – Krossbones : Rs. 12,500
M-eS – Team Rogue : Rs. 12,500
Team z : Rs. 12,500