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Gamer.LK Esports viewership increases by 5x year on year

Gamer.LK Esports viewership increases by 5x year on year

From our humble beginnings, Gamer.LK has truly risen to see improvements in performances on-stage, online, and everywhere! 

Our on-stage growth increased at a sky-rocketing rate parallelly with our social media and online platforms gaining massive momentum. Comparing our statistics from 2018 & 2019, we are able to see the growth of an incredible 429%! The increase in viewership was due to higher quality, engaging streams. The addition of sponsored content and live tournaments kept us in the hot seat of being broadcasted all year long. 

In 2018, Gamer.LK had a total of 321.9K views while in 2019 we were able to get up to 1.7 Million views in total! As per our statistics, 2020 is looking at a whopping 2.8 Million views so far and we all know that is just the start! 

In 2020 February, Gamer.LK hosted Sri Lanka’s biggest PUBG Mobile Tournament which was broadcasted live through Sri Lanka’s only dedicated Esports Channel GLKtv, which without a surprise had the highest viewership throughout the whole event.

The growth and popularity of GLKtv is increasing every day. We at Gamer.LK is looking forward to bringing in more experiences, and live broadcasts in the future. 429% is a large number to beat, but Gamer.LK is hungry alongside its members to keep gaming and see where this number will go which is onwards and upwards. 

Team Union Gaming crowned Champions of Six Major

Team Union Gaming crowned Champions of Six Major

Team Union Gaming Crowned Champions of Six Major, South Asia Regional Division.

Team Union Gaming a Sri Lankan based Esports organization, made history as they have crowned champions of the Six Major, South Asia Regional Division by performing a clean sweep of their competition, which no other team has accomplished prior. Team Union Gaming proved to be a dominating force quickly dispatching the favored team and current National Champions that they lost to in the South Asia Nationals, KIRA Esports, in an early exit in the semi-finals of this tournament. Union Gaming then faced off against Team MercenarieZ handily beating them with a score of 3-0, in a best of 5. The Grand Finale consisted of three maps Theme Park, Club House, and Oregon, with Union Gaming putting up scores of 7-5 on each map. 

In the semi-finals, Union Gaming beat KIRA Esports on maps such as Kafe and Club House with score lines of 7-3 for both maps. MonkaS were convincingly beaten in the other semi-finals by Team MercenarieZ on Villa and Theme Park with score lines of 7-3 and 7-0 respectively, setting up the Finals between Team MercenarieZ and Union Gaming. In the playoff stages, Thatcher was banned in all maps, but Team Union Gaming had used their practice time well pulling off some interesting tricks with their operators, most notably with Kapkan who is a trap operator on Theme Park. The win for Team Union Gaming nets them 275 Six Invitational (SI) points and also provides them with winnings of USD 7500. History was made, as this is the first time a team has been able to dominate all phases of the playoff stage and is a great achievement for Team Union Gaming.

Team Union Gaming consists of two Bangladeshi, and three Indian players, led by a Bangladeshi Tasabbir “Sparko” Hashem. The other members of the team include Naveen “Beat” Krishnan (India), Arvinth “Jittery” Narayanan (India), Sudwipto “Poseidon” Kumar (Bangladesh), and Nitin “EX7.” Tom (India). The South Asia Regional of the Six Major is the latest addition to the Global Circuit and holds the smallest prize pool and the lowest SI points, however, with growing interest and player base in South Asia, more teams based in the region could be seen represented at the Pro-League or the Six Invitational. If teams such as Team Union Gaming go on to show dominance not just over their South Asian rivals but across the global circuit, South Asia could be seen as a force to be reckoned with in the future and could see an increase in the prize pool and SI points awarded for the Six Invitational. This would open the doorway for South Asia based teams to participate in the Global tournaments and compete for the Six Invitational.

With the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic the tournament was adjusted to a different format than previous years, with Asia being divided into three divisions Oceania, North Asia, and South Asia. Rainbow Six Siege is an online tactical shooter developed by Ubisoft, Montreal and published by Ubisoft.

More Sri Lankans search for PUBG than Rugby

More Sri Lankans search for PUBG than Rugby

  • PUBG has taken the South Asian Esports scene by storm
  • Over 2,000 Esports athletes play PUBG Mobile tournaments in Sri Lanka
  • Google Search Trends show that PUBG has overtaken Rugby in number of searches
  • Higher search trends on “PUBG” in the Nothern and Eastern provinces
  • Gamer.LK hosted Sri Lanka’s largest PUBG Mobile tournament in 2020 which gained mainstream interest

 

PUBG, the OG battle royale game released on PC and mobile has taken the South Asian Esports scene by storm. At present Sri Lanka already has over 2000 Esports athletes who play in PUBG Mobile tournaments across the country. Sri Lankan Esports overall is rising at an impressive rate since the increase of tournaments and events organized by Gamer.LK.

We decided to compare the search trends and scope of Rugby and the most played Esport in Sri Lanka in recent years, PUBG. And the results were interesting! According to Google Trends, in the past 20 months, Sri Lankans have proved to have shown an interest in PUBG more than towards Rugby. The exception being for the period September 14th – Nov 16th, where there’s a peak of searches on the Rugby World Cup and a gradual decline going back to being lesser than the PUBG searches. While categorizing the search trends according to the subregions of the country, it is clear that, out of the 9 provinces of Sri Lanka, all other provinces other than Western and Central Province have been engaging in PUBG searches more than Rugby and the highest searches belong to Northern and Eastern province where the percentage of PUBG searches did hit 83% in each province, well now that’s massive!

In February 2020, Gamer.LK  hosted Sri Lankan’s Largest PUBG Mobile Tournament with over 1400+  Esports athletes participating from across the country, which was streamed over Sri Lanka’s first Esports web TV channel GLKtv for PUBG fans, and other Esports enthusiasts. It gained mainstream interest as well from television broadcasts.

Taking the above facts into consideration, it is clearly visible that among Sri Lankan youth society, interest towards PUBG is continuing to surpass that of Rugby except for during the “Rugby season”, where all the madness is about Rugby. This also indicates that Esports already has begun to surpass traditional sports, and soon will be the most-watched, and played sport in the country. 

Noob Alliance emerge as the Overall Champions of Women’s Cyber Games Championship ’20, Phoenix Gaming places 2nd and Tech Morph secures 3rd

Noob Alliance emerge as the Overall Champions of Women’s Cyber Games Championship ’20, Phoenix Gaming places 2nd and Tech Morph secures 3rd

The Women’s Cyber Games Championship ’20: Online marked its conclusion after a month-long battle across 15 gaming titles. The Championship was most talked about thanks to the exciting matches and close finishes, showcasing the talents and skill of the female Esports athletes in Sri Lanka.

Noob Alliance eventually secured the Championship while Phoenix Gaming placed 2nd and Tech Morph placed 3rd. Noob Alliance continues their winning streak in the Sri Lankan Esports scene as they were also the Champions of the Online Esports Showdown organised by Gamer.LK in May 2020. Wolfgang Esports placed 4th while Maximum Esports came in 5th.

Mobile Legends Team
1st place: FireFlies (Tech Morph)
Dileesha ‘Hyoli’ Ruwanthi, Shanaz ‘Midnight’ Dilum, Sevwandi ‘Alana9’ Pramodya, Ruvini ‘RuuMaa’ Nisansala, Prabhani ‘Prabzi’ Nanayakkara
2nd place: Lost Girls (Noob Alliance)
Kleopatra ‘KLEOPXTRX’ LePorcher, Rashmi ‘noory’ Alwis, Yasara ‘YASARA’ Samarathunga, Methmie ‘Fawkes’ Jayasuriya, Niyomali ‘duckling ‘ Nipunika
3rd place: The Tempest (Noob Alliance)
Thashmila ‘TIANA’ Fernando, Chamoda ‘Angle’ Hansani, Gayathri ‘Yuki’ Koshila, Shashi ‘Rashneas’ Amanda, Sapna ‘Rougueone’ Pinnapola

PUBG Mobile Squad
1st place: INVICTUS (Noob Alliance)
Shamen ‘SムTANIC’ Edward, Madushi ‘WHISKY’ Perera, Nadeesha ‘NOORA’ Kaushalya, Mareen ‘SHムMEN’ Perera, Tharushi ‘BābySTAR’ Prabodha
2nd place: BLAZ (Phoenix Gaming)
Uthpala ‘SHUGGYッ’ Anthony, Sandali ‘爪卂丂卄卂’ Warnakulasooriya, Sanduni ‘SÃDUÑIxALPHA’ Kaushalya, Senadi ‘£SENADI£’ Medis
3rd place: WiTchers (Wolfgang Esports)
Piumi Dilhani, Vihara ‘JADE’ Liyanage, Shalindra ‘Frozen’ Dulmini, Thashyana ‘Tashi’ Kulendra, Sapna ‘Rogue’ Pinnapola

Call of Duty 4 Solo
1st place: Piyumi ‘FROZEN’ Madhushani (Maximum eSports)
2nd place: Tharushi ‘MD’ Liyanage (Noob Alliance)
3rd place: Kasuni ‘tee-hee’ Lokuarachchi (Noob Alliance)

Clash Royale Solo
1st place: Imara ‘imi’ Isbeen (Phoenix GaminG)
2nd place: Abiramy ‘NyteShade’ Ganeshwaran (Standalone)
3rd place: Harshani ‘Valerie’ Liyanage (Tech Morph)

Counter Strike:GO Solo
1st place: Aishwarya ‘Tyche’ Ariyaratne (Tech Morph)
2nd place: Sumuduni ‘MeduZa’ Sashikala (Noob Alliance)
3rd place: Kaumini ‘PiK4CHU’ Gunasinghe (Phoenix GaminG)

Dota 2 Solo
1st place: Nardhya ‘Prince$$’ Grero (Standalone)
2nd place: Navini ‘Fl@ke$’ Premalal (Maximum eSports)
3rd place: Zahra ‘Nerd’ Thajudeen (Phoenix GaminG)

League of Legends Solo
1st place: Selena ‘NoobOneesan’ Wrigge (Standalone)
2nd place: Nuwangi ‘EasterBunny’ Randombage (Noob Alliance)
3rd place: Chathurka ‘Havi 165cm 60Kg’ Chinthani (Phoenix GaminG)

Mario Kart Tour Solo
1st place: Shenelle ‘Savage_Girl’ Moses (Noob Alliance)
2nd place: Imanthi ‘Tressy’ Jayakody (Noob Alliance)
3rd place: Dilki ‘queendee’ Punchihewa (Standalone)

Mobile Legends Solo
1st place: Rashini ‘Kalesterine’ Perera (Alpha Esports Club)
2nd place: Shanaz ‘Midnight’ Naushad (Tech Morph)
3rd place: Rashmi ‘noory’ Alwis (Noob Alliance)

PUBG Mobile Solo
1st place: Shamen ‘SムTANIC’ Edward (Noob Alliance)
2nd place: Thanuvi ‘ThaNu’ Manage (Wolfgang Esports)
3rd place: Himasha ‘HiMA’ Perera (Noob Alliance)

Real Cricket Solo
1st place: Kaumini ‘PiK4CHU’ Gunasinghe (Phoenix GaminG)
2nd place: Himasha ‘HiMA’ Perera (Noob Alliance)
3rd place: Nadeeshani ‘FoXy’ Jayasinghe (Standalone)

Titles that were not considered for the overall championship due to verification and other issues:
– Call of Duty 4 Team
– Call of Duty Mobile Solo
– Counter Strike: GO Team
– Free Fire Solo

For a full list of the standings please visit this link.

The Women’s Cyber Games Championship ’20: Online is sponsored by Red Bull. The preferred Snack Partner is Perera & Sons.

Stay tuned with Gamer.LK for information on the next tournament.

AEC Kalesterine crowned the Mobile Legends Solo Champion of the Women’s Championship, TM Midnight comes 2nd and nA noory comes in 3rd

AEC Kalesterine crowned the Mobile Legends Solo Champion of the Women’s Championship, TM Midnight comes 2nd and nA noory comes in 3rd

The Women’s Cyber Games ‘20 Online Mobile Legends Solo Championship saw some exciting action as this was the final title in the Championship. TM Midnight made her way into the Grand Finals remaining unbeaten in the tournament while AEC Kalesterine made her way into the Grand Finals by beating nA noory in the lower bracket.

The Grand Finals saw AEC Kalesterine convincingly beat TM Midnight with a score of 2 matches to 0 and thus securing the title.

The successful completion of the Mobile Legends Solo Championship marked the conclusion of the Women’s Cyber Games Championship ’20: Online. Stay tuned with Gamer.LK for the reveal of the overall winner.

1st Place: Rashini ‘AEC Kalesterine’ Perera
2nd Place: Shanaz ‘TM Midnight’ Naushad
3rd Place: Rashmi ‘nA noory’ Alwis

The Women’s Cyber Games Championship ’20: Online is sponsored by Red Bull. The preferred Snack Partner is Perera & Sons.

nA INVICTUS takes the Women’s PUBG Mobile Squad Championship with PnX Blaz and WG WiTchers taking 2nd and 3rd place

nA INVICTUS takes the Women’s PUBG Mobile Squad Championship with PnX Blaz and WG WiTchers taking 2nd and 3rd place

The Women’s Cyber Games ‘20 Online PUBG Mobile Squad Championship saw nA INVICTUS emerging the Champions at the end of a three match series played across the Erangel, Sanhok and Miramar maps. PnX Blaz came in second place with WG WiTchers coming in third.

1st Place: nA Invictus
Shamen ‘SムTANIC’ Edward
Madushi ‘WHISKY’ Perera
Nadeesha ‘NOORA’ Kaushalya
Mareen ‘SHムMEN’ Perera
Tharushi ‘BābySTAR’ Prabodha

2nd Place: PnX Blaz
Uthpala ‘SHUGGYッ’ Anthony
Sandali ‘爪卂丂卄卂’ Warnakulasooriya
Sanduni ‘SÃDUÑIxALPHA’ Kaushalya
Senadi ‘£SENADI£’ Medis

3rd Place: WG WiTchers
Piumi Dilhani
Vihara ‘JADE’ Liyanage
Shalindra ‘Frozen’ Dulmini
Thashyana ‘Tashi’ Kulendra
Sapna ‘Rogue’ Pinnapola

The scores of players who were unable to provide sufficient verification and meet the requirements set were not considered for the final tally.

The Women’s Cyber Games Championship ’20: Online is sponsored by Red Bull. The preferred Snack Partner is Perera & Sons.