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GTA MS BOTI takes 2 first place finishes at the WCG 21’ Free Fire finals to win the tournament

GTA MS BOTI takes 2 first place finishes at the WCG 21’ Free Fire finals to win the tournament

The grand finals of the Women’s Cyber Games 2021 Free Fire Solo Battle Royale concluded last month, and witnessed the top 12 players out of the 80+ participants fight it out for the title of champion. Throughout the Bo3 series, all the players were playing very tactfully, never rushing into fights and doing their level best to secure placement points across all 3 matches. However, only “GTA MS BOTI”, was able to outplay her opponents to win the entire series.

During the 1st match, Neha “HB NEHA” Bandara was able to walk away the victor, with “NEGU BABA” in 2nd place. Both participants had enough kill points as well to guarantee a good position on the leaderboard. Although, during the 2nd match, the previous match winner “HB NEHA” was picked off first. This placed her at a terrible disadvantage, not being able to accumulate any points for the 2nd match. Instead however, “GTA MS BOTI” took the center stage and was able to win the match, with “NEGU BABA” coming in 4th. The final match of the Bo3 also went the way of “GTA MS BOTI”, she was able to survive till the final zone and take out her last opponent. This gave her the points she needed to secure her 1st place victory at the WCG 21’ Free Fire event.

 

Free Fire Solo Battle Royale winners at the Women’s Cyber Games Online 2021:

1st Place: “GTA MS BOTI”
2nd Place: “NEGU BABA”
3rd Place: Neha “HB NEHA” Bandara

 

The preferred Peripheral Partner is Logitech G and preferred Snack Partner is Perera & Sons for the Women’s Cyber Games Online Championship 2021.

Be sure to stay tuned to Gamer.LK’s website and social media to stay updated regarding the remaining game titles and their winners of the Women’s Cyber Games 2021.

STØRM Dariya crowned the queen of Call of Duty Mobile at the WCG 21’ CODM finals

STØRM Dariya crowned the queen of Call of Duty Mobile at the WCG 21’ CODM finals

The Call of Duty Mobile Solo Battle Royale tournament at the 2021 Women’s Cyber Game ended on the 18th of April, and saw some of the best female COD Mobile players duke it out for the top spot.

Match #1 of the finals was won by Nuwanthi “DC Nuwa” Mannapperuma, who prioritised survival over kills, unlike her final opponent – MS.NIKI. This only required DC Nuwa to defeat MS.NIKI, which she did and won her match 1. During the 2nd match however, DC Nuwa was only able to place 10th, making her chances of winning difficult. On the other hand, Daariya “STØRM Dariya” Azim, who had placed 11th in the previous round found her rhythm which allowed her to close out game #2 with a 1st place finish and 4 kills on the scoreboard. Keeping her momentum going, STØRM Dariya continued her aggressive playstyle, while her opponents continued to choose survival over fighting. But this worked out to STØRM Dariya’s advantage, resulting in her closing the final game with 5 kills and the #1 spot. Thanks to the kill points she accumulated and the back to back wins during match 2 & 3, she was able to win the entire 2021 Women’s Cyber Games Call of Duty Mobile tournament.

 

Call of Duty Mobile Solo Battle Royale winners at the Women’s Cyber Games Online 2021:

1st Place: Daariya “STØRM Dariya” Azim
2nd Place: Nuwanthi “DC Nuwa” Mannapperuma
3rd Place: Dilmi “STØRM ANGEL”

 

The preferred Peripheral Partner is Logitech G and preferred Snack Partner is Perera & Sons for the Women’s Cyber Games Online Championship 2021.

Be sure to stay tuned to Gamer.LK’s website and social media to stay updated regarding the remaining game titles and their winners of the Women’s Cyber Games 2021.

PiK4CHU takes home her 2nd WCG 21’ championship title after the Mario Kart Tour Tournament

PiK4CHU takes home her 2nd WCG 21’ championship title after the Mario Kart Tour Tournament

The finals of the Mario Kart Tour tournament at the Women’s Cyber Games 2021, saw the 2 finalists; Kaumini “PiK4CHU” Gunasinghe and Udani “ELZA” Wijemanne go head to head to determine the better racer. Race 1 of the finals went the way of ELZA, with her being in the lead for the entirety of the race. Even PiK4CHU’s blue shell hit in the last lap of the race wasn’t enough to stop ELZA from taking race #1. The 2nd race on the other hand was won by PiK4CHU, as halfway through the final lap she passed ELZA to take race #2. The final race also started with ELZA taking the early lead for the majority of the race. However, a last minute overtake by PiK4CHU was enough to beat ELZA and take the final race, and with that the entire tournament.

 

Mario Kart Tour 1v1 winners at the Women’s Cyber Games Online 2021:

1st Place: Kaumini “PiK4CHU” Gunasinghe
2nd Place: Udani “ELZA” Wijemanne
3rd Place: Savindi Natasha

 

The preferred Peripheral Partner is Logitech G and preferred Snack Partner is Perera & Sons for the Women’s Cyber Games Online Championship 2021.

Be sure to stay tuned to Gamer.LK’s website and social media to stay updated regarding the remaining game titles and their winners of the Women’s Cyber Games 2021.

Samsung Members Challenge Series Season 3 ends after 3 months of thrilling back to back events

Samsung Members Challenge Series Season 3 ends after 3 months of thrilling back to back events

Season 3 of the Samsung Members Challenge Series, which wrapped up last month, ended with many action-packed games throughout all 3 parts of the season. During season 3 there were many new participants that took up the challenge and rose to the top, as well as many previous season winners who kept their titles and proved once again their ability.

For Clash Royale, a previous season winner – Osura, came back and placed 1st in both part 1 and 2 of the season, but couldn’t keep up the full season victory as Ravish “Rush” Fernando won season 3 part 3. The Call of Duty 4 free-for-all had a similar situation, with Hasitha Samaraweera dominating the entire first 2 parts of the season, but with part 3 being won by Dayanga Perera. Call of Duty Mobile Season 2’s winner Dilnuwan Weerasuriya also started the season on a high note by winning parts 1 and 2. However, part 3 saw newcomer Kushan “NEON SHADOW ” Dilhara take 1st place. For Season 3’s Free Fire tournaments, Madushanka Nipun was the new champion for parts 1 and 2, while Chanidu “RVL BUNNY” Anuhas took the title during part 3. Mobile Legends also saw the season 1 winners – TM – Death Brigade SL come back to win during season 3.

 

Samsung Members Challenge Series Season 3 Part 1 Winners

Clash Royale
1st – Osura
2nd – Sahan Sithum
3rd – Tharusha Weerasekara

COD 4 FFA
1st – Hasitha Samaraweera
2nd – Sineth Dulanjana
3rd – Malindu Samuditha

COD Mobile
1st – Dilnuwan Weerasuriya
2nd – Isuru Sanjaya
3rd – Minal Chitna

Free Fire
1st – Madushanka Nipun
2nd – Charith Lakshitha
3rd – Nishan Madusanka

Mobile Legends
1st – TM – Death Brigade SL
2nd – WG – IDK Gaming
3rd – AE – Outliers

 

Samsung Members Challenge Series Season 3 Part 2 Winners

Clash Royale
1st – Osura
2nd – Dimithre Fernando
3rd – Avishka Hashenu

COD4 FFA
1st – Hasitha “Hasitha” Samaraweera
2nd – Sineth “KILL3R. XD” Dulanjana
3rd – Malindu “Protoxype” Samuditha

COD Mobile
1st – Dilnuwan “DILA 99” Weerasuriya
2nd – Isuru Sanjaya
3rd – Minal Chithna

Free Fire
1st – Madushanka “SLMR DAGAYA” Nipun
2nd – Charith “DOPE BENJA” Lakshitha
3rd – Nishan “NEGU NISHAN” Madusanka

Valorant
1st – Union Gaming – Zegg Esports
2nd – WG – Team GunSlingerS
3rd – nA – Team Phase

 

Samsung Members Challenge Series Season 3 Part 3 Winners

Clash Royale
1st – Ravish “Rush” Fernando
2nd – Avishka Hashenu
3rd – Sahan Sithum

COD 4 FFA
1st – Dayanga Perera
2nd – Prabhath Nugekotuwa
3rd – Dakshina “KinMaxZu” Radalage

COD Mobile
1st – Kushan “NEON SHADOW ” Dilhara
2nd – Thamal “Silver Shadow” Hewawaduge
3rd – Chamod “Mystic Shadow” Lakshitha

Fortnite
1st – Dulina Silva
2nd – Thejaka Iddamalgoda

Free Fire
1st – Chanidu “RVL BUNNY” Anuhas
2nd – Pakirathan “LT KING FF”
3rd – Randika “SLMR LOKKA” Sadaruwan

 

Be sure to stay tuned to Gamer.LK and Samsung Games & Esports Sri Lanka for more information regarding tournaments, such as Season 4 Part 1 of the Samsung Members Challenge Series.

Register now at: https://gamer.lk/go/samsungs4p1

M-eS Team IWNL dominate the competition to win the Season 2 Apex Legends Logitech G Play to Win Tournament

M-eS Team IWNL dominate the competition to win the Season 2 Apex Legends Logitech G Play to Win Tournament

  • M-eS Team IWNL win the Logitech G Play to Win Apex Legends Season 2 Tournament
  • M-eS Team IWNL win with a staggering 23 total point lead
  • Team Synchronic and Third Impact were 1st and 2nd runners up

On the 8th of May the 2nd season of the Logitech G Play to Win Apex Legends tournament concluded, after 4 group stages and 75 teams fighting for the number one spot. However, only one team was able to take home the title of Champion, and that was M-eS Team IWNL. They put up an astonishing 48 kills and 93 total points by the end of all 5 matches at the Grand Finals. In 2nd place was Synchronic who had 70 total points and Third Impact with 49 total points.

During the grand finals M-eS Team IWNL were at the top of their game, with top 10 placements throughout all 5 matches, and even 1st place finishes during match 1 & 2. They also boasted many kills throughout the finals which allowed them to keep their number 1 spot all the way till end. The first runner up, Synchronic on the other hand, had a bit of a rough start, placing as low as 10th by the end of the 2nd match. However, they were able to bring it back with a 2nd place finish during match 4 and even winning the final match. Although this was not enough to beat M-eS Team IWNL, who had not only gained a lot of their points through kills, but through placement points as well. Thanks to quick thinking players on their team, who even when they were all by themselves during some matches, managed to make it into the top 10 to score their team placement points & kill points. Thus, allowing them to maintain that number 1 spot and ultimately win the Logitech G Play to Win Season 2 Apex Legends Tournament.

 

Winners of the Logitech G Play to Win Season 2 Apex Legends Tournament

Champions – M-eS | Team IWNL
Musashi “Musashi” de Kretser
Le “Le” Perera
“Krosanity”

Second Place – Synchronic
Kevin “Keviiinx” Yapa
Deneth “TTV_DIRTYD3N”
Tharindu “WG_BlAcK_MoNKeY” Nethmina

Third Place – Third Impact
Pamith “VarusMki#!” Alahakoon
Udara “Udara” Udayanga
Senehe “SENE_RULZ” Ravinath
Tiral “trioo” Wimalasinghe

 

Be sure to stay tuned to Gamer.LK’s website and social media for more Apex Legends Tournaments in the future.

Team Paradoxx triumph over team AB to win the Dell Gaming Academy DOTA 2 Face-Off

Team Paradoxx triumph over team AB to win the Dell Gaming Academy DOTA 2 Face-Off

  • 2 of the biggest names in Sri Lankan DOTA 2 were asked to captain for the Face-Off
  • Team Paradoxx was captained by Mirsab ‘Paradoxx’ Hassan
  • Team AB was captained by Shenal ‘AB’ Daniel
  • Team Paradoxx beat team AB, 2 – 0 to win the Dell Gaming Academy DOTA 2 Face-Off

The Dell Gaming Academy Face-Off brought together some of the biggest names in Sri Lankan Esports in order to face them off against each other in friendly competition. The event consisted of 3 main titles; Rainbow Six Siege, League of Legends and DOTA 2. For this event 2 team captains were picked and tasked with building their own roster for the Face-Off. The DOTA 2 Face-Off captains were Mirsab ‘Paradoxx’ Hassan and Shenal ‘AB’ Daniel.

 

DOTA 2 Face-Off Team Rosters:

Team Paradoxx
– Mirsab ‘Paradoxx’ Hassan
– Viren ‘Hawkey’ Dias
– Tiron ‘Mitsuki’ Asirwatham
– Shariff ‘Sage Meister’ Ghanem
– Shauban ’24’ Rusdhi

Team AB
– Shenal ‘AB’ Daniel
– Muksith ‘TenSa Zengetsu’ Ajwath
– Heshan ‘666’ Sanjaya
– Deloshaan ‘Delo’ Logeswaran
– Siva ‘Prince’ Aarathanan

 

During match 1 of the Bo3, team AB was able to get a slight advantage in the early game, but it was taken back by team Paradoxx soon after. However, a failed gank by team Paradoxx and successful counter attack from team AB, set the game with equal chances for both teams to win. But only team Paradoxx was able to make it work, especially with their powerful Medusa, played by Mitsuki and managed to win the 1st match.

The 2nd game of the Bo3 took a different turn, as team Paradoxx steamrolled their way to victory. Throughout the entire match they had the upper hand, not allowing team AB the chance to make a comeback. And they rode that advantage all the way to the end, eventually winning the 2nd game and ultimately the entire Dell Gaming Academy DOTA 2 Face-Off event.

 

Be sure to stay tuned to Gamer.LK’s website and social media for more DOTA 2 tournaments and events in the future.