by Rav | Jan 19, 2019 | News
A sign of the times – with Gamer.LK’s consistent promotion of the sport, Esports has secured the position of fastest growing sport in Sri Lanka. We have another milestone to kick-off the year – the inclusion of the sport in Dialog’s annual desk calendar where we’ve got a May 2019 spot! Gamer.LK worked with the League of Legends national team who represented the country at both the Asian Games and the Esports World Cup in 2018 to showcase a typical Esports gaming setup, with high end gaming peripherals and portraying the electric atmosphere of an Esports match.
Dialog is a strong proponent and a prolific promoter of sports in the country, powering many sportsmen and women to achieve their goals. The 2019 Dialog Calendar is a reflection of their passion, determination and resilience in moments of excellence.
Seen in the picture are Achintha “Nightmare” Konara, Ashik “ASH” Saleeth and Shalitha “Acelord” Chandraratne. Hilal “Dew” Jismy and Akthar “Blueakthar” Hafeez also contributed to the shoot.
This years Dialog calendar mixes Augmented Reality (AR) concepts where users can use their smartphone to get further details about specific dates on the calendar. For more information on the calendar visit https://www.dialog.lk/calendar

by Rav | Jan 18, 2019 | News
Acer’s Predator League DOTA 2 championship landed on Sri Lankan shores in the latter part of 2018 and concluded last weekend with the crowning of Sri Lanka’s best DOTA 2 team. The championship was conducted as a country qualifier, where the winner of the tournament will represent Sri Lanka at the grand finals in Thailand for a shot at the USD 400,000 prize pool. Thailand will have 10 teams from 9 countries taking a shot at the title – Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, India, Myanmar and Mongolia.
The Sri Lankan Qualifiers
Registrations for the local qualifier commenced on the 12th of November on Gamer.LK and closed on the 10th December with 45 teams registered. The tournament was broken into two stages – online qualifiers and a LAN event where the top 4 teams were brought together at the Jaic Hilton. Online qualifiers commenced on the 13th of December where the 45 teams were whittled down to the top 4 – nA.Bedtime Samurais, Div|Death Sentence, PnX.Indomitus and X3.Victorious Secret.
The final stage of the event was held on the 13th of January ‘18 in the Grand Ballroom of Jaic Hilton. The 4 qualified teams played out the knockout bracket, with semi-finals being played as bo1 and the finals played bo3.
Semi Final 1: PnX.Indomitus vs nA.Bedtime Samurais
Winner: PnX.Indomitus
The tournament favorites Indomitus took on underdogs Bedtime Samurais in the first match of the day. Indomitus pulled through convincingly to the grand finals with a 27 minute base wipe.
Semi Final 2 : X3.Victorious Secret vs Div|Death Sentence
Winner: X3.Victorious Secret
The two Sri Lankan Dota 2 juggernauts were up next, with Victorious Secret being a formidable force since their rise in the Sri Lankan ranks in the past few years. Death Sentence included standalone Sivasubramaniam ‘Prince’ Aarathanan in their lineup who played the role of drafter for this game. Victorious Secret took the game in a well-deserved 35 min battle. With that, VS secured their place in the finals against Indomitus, and Death Sentence was pushed to fight for third place against Bedtime Samurais.
Third place match : Div|Death Sentence vs nA.Bedtime Samurais
With DS looking demoralised after their loss to VS, Bedtime Samurais saw this as their opportunity to clinch a third-place spot by upsetting DS. Drafting was handed to Sathan who looked to be in good form. However, after a 18 minute game, Bedtime Samurais’ dreams were dashed as Death Sentence took the win and secured their third place position.
The Finals : PnX.Indomitus vs X3.Victorious Secret
With Indomitus being as strong as they are, the finals was looking like a David vs Goliath situation. Indomitus breezed through to clinch the victory with a decisive 2-0 win against Victorious Secret, thus taking the Predator Shield and sending VS home with a runner-up placement.
Indomitus took home Rs. 300,000 in cash, some great peripherals and that amazing Predator Shield trophy sent over to Sri Lanka from Acer. Indomitus will be flying out to Thailand for the grand final in Bangkok happening from the 15th to the 17th February 2019.
We wish our champions the best of luck as they carry the Sri Lankan flag for yet another Esports event abroad! Follow Gamer.LK for news of our boys in Thailand.
PnX | indomitus
Viren Dias (c)
Munthasir Shiraz
Mohammed Shafras
Mirsab Hassan
Dinuka Perera
Mohammedu Walid
X3 | Victorious Secret
Mandula Sugathapala
Isuru Lokuge
Shauban Rushdi
Kalhara Keith
Kaveesha Kagasuru
DIV | Death Sentence
Heshan Sanajaya
Anupama Wettasinghe
Sivasubramaniam Aarathanan
Dulith Boralessa
Muksith Ajwath
Kavinda Jayawardane
by admin | Dec 17, 2018 | News
For the eleventh consecutive year, Gamer.LK – the leader in Esports and Digital Entertainment experiences, organized the national Esports Championship – Sri Lanka Cyber Games (SLCG) powered by Dialog Gaming. Considered Sri Lanka’s flagship Esports tournament, SLCG 2018, provides the platform for Esports athletes from across the country to showcase their talents and marks the end of the local Esports calendar.
Sri Lanka Cyber Games has evolved into a grand celebration of Esports
Originating from humble beginnings with a few hundred participants in 2008, SLCG has evolved into a grand celebration of Esports and video gaming. The Championship drew over 3,000 participants this year who took part across the most popular gaming titles in the country, battling it out in-game with live commentary with matches being on display on giant screens as well as streamed online.
SLCG was hosted within Play Expo Sri Lanka, the only Digital Entertainment & Technology expo in Sri Lanka also organized by Gamer,LK, showcasing the latest technology and experiences available for digital entertainment enthusiasts and anyone interested in audio, video, music, movies, gaming and their related technologies. Play Expo Sri Lanka boasted a prize pool of over 5 million LKR, the largest prize pool ever offered for Esports and video gaming in the country.
The 9 main Esports clans of Sri Lanka, recognized by the Sri Lanka Esports Association which are Death Pact, Division Esports, Evox E-Sports, Maximum eSports, n00b Alliance, Phoenix Gaming, TECH Morph Gamers, Wolfgang e-Sports and Xiphos eSports took part in the tournament.
Phoenix Gaming defends Championship, Xiphos Esports comes second
After three days of intense, nail-biting Esports action and fierce in-game rivalry, Phoenix Gaming defended the coveted overall Championship title for the third consecutive year with Xiphos Esports and n00b Alliance securing the second and third places respectively.
Thanks largely to the efforts of Gamer.LK in promoting Esports as a gender-neutral sport, this year’s Championship saw an increased participation of girl gamers with an exhibition Women’s Call of Duty match also taking place at the event. In addition, a separate Kid’s Esports segment was also held in the aim of promoting competitive video gaming to the future generations.
Inaugural eRacer Championship and Mobile Gaming Championship
Alongside SLCG 2018, this year also saw the introduction of the inaugural eRacer Championship in association with TopGear. Complete with Red Bull racing seats, racing wheels and pedals, large-screen TVs and the tracks on Project CARS, the Championship was hosted in the aim of seeking out Sri Lanka’s fastest eRacer.
In addition, this year also saw the inclusion of Sri Lanka’s first-ever competitive Mobile-Gaming Championship with the Mobile Partner Huawei, showcasing popular mobile titles such as Clash Royale, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) Mobile and Mobile Legends.
Industry leaders powering Sri Lanka Cyber Games
Leading companies extended their support to SLCG this year. Dialog Gaming stepped in to power SLCG and showcased an array of digital entertainment products and services at the Dialog experience zones at Play Expo. Red Bull came on board as the official energy drink partner and DELL became the Gold Sponsor. The Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) committed their support to the event in their efforts to promote the Sri Lankan startup eco-system in the digital entertainment space and Electronic Sports.
Huawei was the Mobile Partner for the event while Honda was the Motorbike Partner and they gave away a Honda Navi to the winner of their mobile game Rider Rush. FriMi came onboard as the official Digital Banking Partner and offered discounts at the Mega Geek Sale happening on all three days of the event. MSI, a long standing supporter of Esports was the technology partner and KISS FM was the Radio Partner for the event. ReadMe was the Digital Media Partner for the event with Elektro Revo being the Lighting Partner and LetMeKnow as the Coverage Partner for the event.
Winners List for Sri Lanka Cyber Games 2018
Following is the full list of winners from Sri Lanka Cyber Games 2018:
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Champions – Noob Alliance (Team Archon)
Harry Manoharan
Nisal Jayasundara
Vishal Perera
Navod Bopitiya
Abdulla Llafir
Mohammed Zaid
Second Place – Phoenix Gaming (Team iMex)
Sameera
Imalsha
Tharusha
Pathum
Chathura
Third Place – Phoenix Gaming (Team PulseCORE)
Dinesh Kumara
Pamitha Alahakoon
Dinesh Jayathunga
Jayath Lakshitha
Mohamed Bilal
COUNTER STRIKE: GLOBAL OFFENSIVE
Champions – Xiphos Esports (Team Xiphos CSGO)
Geeshan Jayaraj
Omal Prabuddha
Zayyan Ali
Sanjeevan Kalaieesan
Shakir Razak
Hiran Erangana
Second Place – Phoenix Gaming (Heroes eSports)
Andrew Damien
Raqeeb Marzook
Kavishkar Jayaraj
Aslam Rahman
Muzakkir Fahim
Aaron Mark
Third Place – Maximum Esports (Revolutionary Gamers)
Musaffer Muzin
Muaath Muzin
Athahur Rahman
Gayan Hasanka
Ziham Baba
Champions – Phoenix Gaming (Indomitus)
Mohammed Walid
Mohammed Shafraz
Haneef Shiraz
Munthasir Shiraz
Viren Dias
Second Place – Xiphos Esports (Victorious Secret)
Mandula Sugathapala
Isuru Lokuge
Kevin Dashitha
Shauban Rushdi
Kaveesha Kangasuru
Kalhara Keith
Third Place – Division Esports (Team Deat Sentence)
Muksith ajwath
Shenal daniel
Heshan sanjaya
Anupama wettasinghe
Aarathanan siva
Champions – Phoenix Gaming (Lankan Lions)
Shalitha Chandraratne
Ashik Saleeth
Hilal Jismy
Achintha Konara
Akthar Hafeez
Prabu Thanenthiran
Second Place – Phoenix Gaming (Team RED)
Kasun Withanage
Rihan Riyaz
Addil Jizmy
Nishal Ranweerasinghe
Sheran Wijesinghe
Vijai Shanker
Dilushan
Third Place – Noob Alliance (Immortal Dynasty)
Poojana Sirimanna
Hareen Chanthuka
Viran Nissanka
Shashitha Lakal
Susara Ruwantha
Janith Rajapakse
Harivarshen Selvarajah
Champions – Noob Alliance (Blackwatch)
Ruvinda Ranaweera
Ruvin Kularathna
Michika Iranga
Vinu Randula
Madhushan Dassanayake
Preba Shan
Sampath Widushan
Second Place – Xiphos Esports (Nitro Zeus)
Dulaj Gunawardena
Najith Kalhan
Deshan Alahakoon
Hansan Zain
Rashad Ameer
Dineth Dulanjaya
Asitha Jayawardena
Darren Johnson
Third Place – Noob Alliance (The Money Team)
Deshan Thilakaratna
Venuja Silva
Chirath Hasan
Nuwan Dhanushka
Sajintha Kumasaru
isuru jayasooriya
Champions – Maximum Esports (Azgard)
Akash Prabashwara
Amith Salinda
Sapuna Liyanage
Hasith Samaraweera
Ranush Vimantha
Vihanga Uwanthake
Second Place – Noob Alliance (Team Reconnected)
Kasun Harsha
Geeth Madusanka
Anjana Amarasinga
Nimesh Tharindu
Vinura Maddumaarchchi
Chamila Roshan
Third Place – Noob Alliance (Team Dark Knightz)
Lahiru Kirieldeniya
Darshana Piumal
Hasala Diluk
Himasha Perera
Shehara Amanthana
Navod Bopitiya
Norudu
Champions – Xiphos Esports (Live to Kill)
Dulshan Lakvidu
Tejitha Dilshan Nanayakkara
Sachethana Liyanage
P.L.A.Heshan Virantha
Gayan Bandaranayake
Malith Prasanna
Second Place – Xiphos Esports (Team Pokerface)
Sandupama Dabare
Tashen Rajapaksha
Sachira Nuwanga
Reshika Sandeepa
Manula Athalge
Third Place – Phoenix Gaming (Last Warning)
Manaz Mafaz
Mohamed Alhan
Mohamed Arkam
Sajid Suhail
Mohamed Inaam
Mohamed Ashi
Champion
Phoenix Gaming – Parthifan
Second Place
Noob Alliance – Joel Joung
Third Place
Phoenix Gaming – Nazir Hassan
Champion
Maximum Esports – Kushan Senanayake
Second Place
Maximum Esports – Janith Aramatunge
Third Place
Maximum Esports – Ateeq Roomy
Champion
Phoenix Gaming – Rehan Thatsara
Second Place
Standalone – Dinuga Weeraratne
Third Place
Standalone – Shane Madu
Champion
Xiphos Esports – Rashad Ameer
Second Place
Xiphos Esports – Praveen Jeganadan
Third Place
Xiphos Esports – Umashankar Raja
Champion
Phoenix Gaming – Roshan Jurampathy
Second Place
Xiphos Esports – Rashad Ameer
Third Place
Phoenix Gaming – Dillon Jayesingha
Champion – Maximum Esports
Div ‘DS’ Deviiii’ Alwis
Kavindu ‘Kavindu2’ Prabashwara
Second Place – Standalone
Rojer ‘DarkAssassinRJ’ Chandana
Prince ‘Prince1999221’ Dinakara
Third Place – Standalone
Veivesh ‘IGN BijiliV’ Krishnakumar
Seyed ‘Monsterrol’ Basim
Champion
Phoenix Gaming – Hafzel Preena
Second Place
Xiphos Esports – Rasheed Ameer
Third Place
Standalone – Nikila Pathirage
Champion
Phoenix Gaming – Binura de Zoysa
Second Place
Xiphos Esports – Rashad Ameer
Third Place
Phoenix Gaming – Vihan Nissanka
WOMEN’S LEAGUE (MARIO KART 8)
Champion
Standalone – Laroshi Ganegoda
Second Place
Noob Alliance – Himasha Perera
Third Place
Noob Alliance – Kavindee Kariyawasam
WOMEN’S LEAGUE (MORTAL KOMBAT XL)
Champion
Noob Alliance – Udara Wickramarathne
Second Place
Noob Alliance – Himasha Perera
Third Place
Standalone – Laroshi Ganegoda
WOMEN’S LEAGUE (need for speed: most wanted)
Champion
Standalone –Dhinelka Anthony
Second Place
Maximum Esports – Tharushi Liyanage
Third Place
Maximum Esports – Piyumi Madhushani
SUBWAY SURFERS (UNDER 12)
Champion
Standalone – Ubaidullah faris
Second Place
Standalone – Sancho Rithish Rexon
Third Place
Standalone – Nethuli Yesanga
Champion
Phoenix Gaming – Tuan Sherim Salahudeen
Second Place
Standalone – Nethuli Yesanga
Third Place
Standalone – Thanuja Tharindu
UPDATE: 19 Dec 2018 at 12:05 a.m. IST – Correction done to “Phoenix Gaming defended the coveted overall Championship title for the third consecutive year”.
by Rav | Dec 17, 2018 | News
The Sri Lanka Esports Association (SLESA), the governing body for Esports in Sri Lanka founded by Gamer.LK and consisting of the 9 main Esports clans in the country recently awarded the National Esports Awards at the Sri Lanka Cyber Games Championship held last weekend. The awards are held to recognise outstanding performance, contribution and ethics in the Esports scene in Sri Lanka, and is calculated based on a number of factors decided and agreed on by SLESA.
The winner of the best clan award
Best Clan
Noob Alliance
Second place
Phoenix Gaming
Third place
Tech Morph
The best clan award is a highly contested title which has been won by Phoenix Gaming for the past 4 years. Noob Alliance managed to break the winning streak this year by taking the title for the first time. The best clan award takes into account the following aspects of a clan
- Performance of their members throughout the year (accounts for 40% of points)
- How diversified their performance has been – the more titles the better (10%)
- Organisation points for how structured the clan is (20%)
- The clans contribution to Esports (10%)
- Ethics – whether or not the clan has members who have been banned or warned (10%)
- Community poll (10%)
Phoenix Gaming came out on top in the performance portion of the calculation with a small 4-point lead. Noob Alliance overtook PnX with points in title diversification, ethics and the popular vote, thus establishing that a clan must score high on all factors in order to be crowned best clan in Sri Lanka. The precedent has been set, and clans will be pushing to better their organisations to reach for the ultimate title next year.
The winners of the individual awards
The awards committee looks at the best performing individuals from each recognised SLESA title based on ranked tournaments help from SLCG 2017 until the last ranked tournament before SLCG this year. These are the athletes that stood out in their field and were recognised with best athlete of the year medals for their respective titles.
Best referee of 2018
Nimnaka Perera
Best Shoutcaster of 2018
Abdul Basith
Best Project Cars athlete of 2018
Hafzel ‘PnX.hafzel’ Perera
Best Tekken 7 athlete of 2018
Roshan ‘PnX.jura’ Jurampathi
Best Injustice 2 athlete of 2018
Umashankar ‘x3.Redwire’
Best Clash Royale athlete of 2018
Joel ‘nA.daniel’ Joung
Best FIFA athlete of 2018
Dishan ‘PnX.Dishi’
Best Special Force 2 athlete of 2018
Hasitha ‘M.eS-Chabba’ Samaraweera
Best Counter-Strike: Global Offensive athlete of 2018
Omal ‘x3.Roach’ Prabudda
Best Overwatch athlete of 2018
Ruvin ‘nA.Ghost’ Kularathna
Best League of Legends athlete of 2018
Ashik ‘PnX.AshSL’ Saleeth
Best DOTA 2 athlete of 2018
Viren ‘PnX.Hawkie’ Dias
Best Call of Duty 4 athlete of 2018
Sameera ‘nA.svtue’ Vidushanka
We congratulate all winners who have shown exceptional skill and represented Sri Lankan Esports with pride and integrity! We look forward to a fantastic 2019 where the stake are higher and the competition starts fresh!
by Ramesh Liyanage | Nov 25, 2018 | News
SLT e-Sports Championship 2018, the Esports event with the largest prize pool in the country, organised by Sri Lanka’s premier telecommunication provider Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT) in partnership with the Esports Partner, Gamer.LK, returned for its fourth consecutive year on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th of November at BMICH, alongside the INFOTEL 2018 exhibition.
This year’s event saw record numbers of participation with Esports athletes taking part from across the country making the event a platform for bringing communities together. Phoenix Gaming emerged the overall Champions, with Noob Alliance coming in close as runners-up and Xiphos Esports coming in at third place.
With a prize pool of over a million rupees in cash, this year’s Championship featured many popular online multiplayer gaming titles such as Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Counter Strike: Global Offensive, Dota 2 and League of Legends as well as single player titles such as FIFA 19, Project CARS 2, Injustice 2 and Fortnite with mobile game titles, Clash Royale and PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Mobile also included. With Sri Lanka’s first multi-camera production at an Esports event, this year’s Championship kicked off with matches being broadcast on the giant screen at the venue with a livestream also being broadcast on Facebook, Twitch, YouTube and Mixer for viewers who were not at the venue.
An Esports awareness area, equipped with facilities and demonstrations to educate visitors and newcomers to the event about Esports and its benefits, was showcased at this year’s event with careful attention being paid on the overall spectator experience. A dedicated mobile games arena was also setup at the venue in addition to the professional Esports arena where Esports athletes battled it out for 3 days. A Women’s Championship which saw the participation of many female Esports/ athletes was also held as well as a new Under 12 Kids segment being introduced as a new addition to this year’s event. SLT also held a Cosplay competition alongside the event, encouraging cosplayers to dress up as their favourite characters.
SLT also teased the launch of a mobile game development competition aimed at showcasing groundbreaking innovations and new trends in the mobile entertainment industry. Applicants will be able to enroll for the competition, for either Android or iOS mobile game applications, after it is launched in the near future.
SLT also launched their exclusive SLT eSports platform to the online gamers of Sri Lanka at the Championship, making SLT the first operator in South Asia to launch such a service. The launch was well-received by gamers who appreciate the efforts taken by SLT to improve their Esports experience.
SLT is no stranger to the Sri Lankan Esports scene as they have continued to empower Esports in the country since the inaugural SLT Esports Championship in 2015. which became an instant success. This year marked the initiation of new types of Esports events presented by SLT, held across different formats and regions of the country and aimed at promoting Esports and strengthening the SLT brand offering to the youth segment. The successful completion of the SLT Esports Championship 2018 marks the end of the Esports activities for this year.
The SLT e-Sports Championship was played on a network backbone powered exclusively by Sri Lanka’s Number 1 broadband network – SLT Broadband, famous for its low latency, dedicated and reliable connectivity which is compulsory for Esports and gaming. Showcasing speeds of over 100Mbps and optimized packet routing paths, gamers received an unparalleled broadband experience at the event.
To stay tuned to all the information about SLT Esports and find out more details about the event, visit www.slt.lk/esports.
The winners of the titles at SLT Esports Championship 2018 are:
|
Under 12 Championship – Subway Surfers |
1st |
Shakya Sansidu (Noob Alliance) |
2nd |
Rivindu de Silva (Standalone) |
3rd |
Suvi de Silva (Standalone) |
|
Under 12 Championship – Fruit Ninja |
1st |
Sherim Salahudeen (Standalone) |
2nd |
Suhail (Standalone) |
3rd |
Shakya Sansidu (Noob Alliance) |
|
SLT Speedup Savariya (SLT title) |
1st |
Mekhala Upamali (Standalone) |
2nd |
Janith de Silva (Standalone) |
3rd |
Ketheka (Standalone) |
|
Zooxanthale (SLT title) |
1st |
Ruvin ‘Ghost’ Kularathne (Noob Alliance) |
2nd |
NIDU Gz (Standalone) |
3rd |
Buddhika (Standalone) |
|
Womens Championship – Mario Kart |
1st |
Himasha ‘HiMA’ Perera (Noob Alliance) |
2nd |
Kavindee ‘Vinky’ Kariyawasam (Noob Alliance) |
3rd |
Tharaki ‘Ivy’ Wackwella (Noob Alliance) |
|
Womens Championship – Mortal Kombat XL |
1st |
Udara ‘Orthopara’ Wickramarathne (Standalone) |
2nd |
Himasha ‘HiMA’ Perera (Noob Alliance) |
3rd |
Tharaki ‘Ivy’ Wackwella (Noob Alliance) |
|
Womens Championship – Need for Speed:Most Wanted |
1st |
Himasha ‘HiMA’ Perera (Noob Alliance) |
2nd |
Zahra ‘[N]erd’ Thajudeen (Phoenix Gaming) |
3rd |
Tharushi ‘MissDetective’ Liyanage (Maximum eSports) |
|
PUBG Mobile |
1st |
Div ‘DS’ Deviiii’ Alwis (Maximum eSports)
Kavindu ‘Kavindu2’ Prabashwara (Maximum eSports) |
2nd |
Rojer ‘DarkAssassinRJ’ Chandana (Standalone)
Prince ‘Prince1999221’ Dinakara (Standalone) |
3rd |
Veivesh ‘IGN BijiliV’ Krishnakumar (Standalone)
Seyed ‘Monsterrol’ Basim (Standalone) |
|
Fortnite |
1st |
Dan ‘Lethal’ Warakagoda (Division) |
2nd |
Thenuka ‘tc.moon’ Dharmarathna (Division) |
3rd |
Rehan ‘REZBY’ Fernando (Phoenix Gaming) |
|
Clash Royale |
1st |
Joel ‘daniel’ Joung (Noob Alliance) |
2nd |
Parthi ‘Parthifan’ (Phoenix Gaming) |
3rd |
Rajith ‘rN’b’ Nipuna (Noob Alliance) |
|
Injustice 2 |
1st |
Umashankar “RedWire” Raja (Xiphos Esports) |
2nd |
Praveen “ZOMBI3” Jeganadan (Xiphos Esports) |
3rd |
Dinusha “Veko_Stan” Cooray (Xiphos Esports) |
|
Project Cars |
1st |
Ryan ‘LokDown’ Perera (Phoenix Gaming) |
2nd |
Vihanga “B.O.O.M” Poorna |
3rd |
Rashad ‘RaSSyCZaR’ Ameer |
|
FIFA 19 |
1st |
Afdhal Muvaffik (Phoenix Gaming) |
2nd |
Arkam Iqbal (Phoenix Gaming) |
3rd |
Fawzan ‘Fz’ Nazir (Phoenix Gaming) |
|
League of Legends |
1st |
Team PnX|Lankan Lions (Phoenix Gaming)
– Shalitha Chandraratne
– Ashik Saleeth
– Hilal Jismy
– Achintha Konara
– Sajitha Suranjana
– Abith Latiff |
2nd |
Team PnX|MeMe Masters (Phoenix Gaming)
– Tharinda de Silva
– Sajid Moulana
– Rizlan Affridhy
– Anjana Amarasinghe
– Akthar Hafeez
– Ashivhar Mugunthan
– Bhanuka Rathnayake |
3rd |
Team PnX|ReD (Phoenix Gaming)
– Kasun Withanage
– Sheran
– Rihan
– AAdil
– Nishal |
|
Counter Strike: Global Offensive |
1st |
Team Xiphos CSGO (Xiphos Esports)
– Geeshan Jayaraj
– Omal Prabuddha
– Zayyan Ali
– Sanjeevan Kalaieesan
– Shakir Razak
– Hiran Erangana |
2nd |
Team PnX|Heroes eSports (Phoenix Gaming)
– Andrew Damien
– Raqeeb Marzook
– Kavishkar Jayaraj
– Aslam Rahman
– Muzakkir Fahim
– Aaron Mark |
3rd |
Team R16 (Standalone)
– Zahid Ameer
– Seyed Basim
– Isfak Ibrahim
– Kisho
– Miqdhad Afzal |
|
DOTA 2 |
1st |
Team PnX| Indomitus (Phoenix Gaming)
– Mohammed Walid
– Mohammed Shafraz
– Haneef Shiraz
– Munthasir Shiraz
– Viren |
2nd |
Team x3|Victorious Secret (Xiphos Esports)
– Mandula Sugathapala
– Isuru Lokuge
– Kevin Dashitha
– Shauban Rushdi
– Kaveesha Kangasuru
– Kalhara Keith |
3rd |
Team Div|Death Sentence (Division)
– Mukshith Ajwath
– Shenal Daniel
– Anupama Wettasinghe
– Heshan Sanjaya
– Kalindu Keith
– Mandula |
|
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare |
1st |
Team nA|Spite (Noob Alliance)
– Sameera Vidushanka
– Ruvin Kularathna
– Sasitha Weerathunga
– Isuru Abykoon
– Eranda Madhushan
– Tharindu Yapa |
2nd |
Team TM|zU (Tech Morph)
– Dinuwan Fernando
– Sachith Nishakara
– Isuru Herath
– Thiyanjana Janithashan
– Thilinda Chamal
– Dinuka Lakshan |
3rd |
Team nA|Archon (Noob Alliance)
– Harry Manoharan
– Mohammed Zaid
– Nisal Jayasundara
– Vishal Perera
– Abdulla Lafir
– Lahiru Gayan |
by Rav | Nov 24, 2018 | News
Team Xiphos is representing Sri Lanka at the World Esports Games hosted by Alisports. The South Asia and West Asia qualifiers commenced today, with Xiphos having already played 2 matches against UFD eSports from Pakistan and Entity Gaming from India – both wins for Sri Lanka 16-2 and 16-13 respectively.
Next up is their match against Paksitan’s Portal eSports, which is bound to be a tight match! Watch the stream below.