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nA Archon කණ්ඩායම TM Zu පරදවා රුපියල් ලක්ෂයක මුදලක් SINGER ROG Challenge ’19 හි දිනාගනී

nA Archon කණ්ඩායම TM Zu පරදවා රුපියල් ලක්ෂයක මුදලක් SINGER ROG Challenge ’19 හි දිනාගනී

Noob Alliance Archon කණ්ඩායම SINGER ROG Challenge හි පළමු ස්ථානය ලබාගෙන රුපියල් ලක්ෂයක මුදලක් දිනාගනී. 2-1 ලකුණු ප්‍රමාණයක් ලබාගෙන Tech Morph Zu කණ්ඩායම අවසන් මහා තරඟයෙන් පරාජය කරමින් මේ ජයග්‍රහණය ලබා ඇත.

තවද දෙවන ස්ථානයට පත්  TM Zu කණ්ඩායම රුපියල් 50,000 මුදලක් දිනාගනු ලැබුවේය.

අනෙකුත් මුදල් ජයග්‍රහණ පහත පරිදි වේ : 

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

ඔබට තරඟාවලියේ අස්වසන අදියරේ live stream එක පහත links වලින් බලගතහැකි වේ :

පළමු කොටස : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIkF2Q8dpDI
දෙවන කොටස (අවසන් තරඟය ඇතුළුව ) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05T-20c5zUA

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nA Archon කණ්ඩායම TM Zu පරදවා රුපියල් ලක්ෂයක මුදලක් SINGER ROG Challenge ’19 හි දිනාගනී

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

Singer ROG Challenge Kurunegala & Kandy qualifiers conclude

Singer ROG Challenge Kurunegala & Kandy qualifiers conclude

The Singer ROG Challenge COD4 tournament qualifiers in Kurunegala and Kandy concluded yesterday first with Team – z from Kurunegala winning the qualifier finals with a very convincing 2-0 in the Best of 3 against team Evox – Krossbones. Next in the Kandy qualifiers, we saw Team – nA Archon, crushing their opponent and winning 2-0 against team TM – WalkTheTalk. We have 2 of the best teams ready for the Grand Finals, all that’s left is the Colombo qualifier winner.

Follow Gamer.LK for updates on this event.

Sri Lanka’s National Esports team announced

Sri Lanka’s National Esports team announced

The national team for Dota 2 representing Sri Lanka at the IESF World Championship has been named after selections were held through online and LAN qualifiers. The International Esports Federation is the global governing body for Electronic Sports, consisting of over 40 national Esports member federations. The Sri Lanka Esports Association, founded by Gamer.LK, has been a paying member since 2010.

The National Dota 2 Team:

  • Isuru ‘ Deathwish’ Lokuge (C)
  • Heshan ‘ Sathan’ Sanjaya
  • Kalindu ‘ MorningStar’ Pathirana
  • Kaveesha ‘NoobKavi’ Kagasuru
  • Dinuka ‘6ixx’ Perera

Qualifiers were held online, with the finals being played LAN. For those following the Dota 2 scene, there were some questions that cropped up regarding players taking part online while not being in Sri Lanka. Although the rule from SLESA is that qualifiers for international events require all players to be present at LAN, all clan heads of SLESA came together to grant special permission to Mirsab ‘Paradoxx’ Hassan to play remotely. However, due to unavailability of Mirsab for the main event in December, tournament organisers deemed it unfair that the roster representing Sri Lanka and the roster playing in the qualifiers was different. Therefore affected matches were replayed with actual rosters. The 5 members from x3’s Victorious Secret went on to win the grand final and thus confirming their place in the national team representing the nation in Seoul from December 11th to 15th.

In partnership with GamerTech by MAS the team will be sporting a jersey that uses ocean plastic, identical to the those worn by the national cricket team. Ramesh Liyanage and Nisal Weerakoon will also be travelling to represent SLESA and in capacity as manager respectively.

GCLL 2019 Winners Crowned!

GCLL 2019 Winners Crowned!

This years Gamer.LK Clans League of Legends League (GCLL) featured the newest tournament system set up by GLK; a Challenger League and a Pro League.
The Challenger League was an open tournament which amassed over 40 registrations. The top 2 teams of this tournament were given the opportunity to play in the Pro League.
LGN-PAX and Team Mystic made it through to the Pro League where they got to face the top 6 ranked League of Legends teams in the country.

After a thrilling two weeks the Pro League concluded on the 25th of November where nA – Phase took the finals with 3 – 0  score against PnX-R [3] D, with an advantage from the upper bracket. In their journey to the finals Phase met currently ranked #1 PnX-Lanka Lions, favourites to win the tournament, in the upper bracket final. They convincely beat  Lanka Lions 2 -1 on their way to finals.

Team R [3] D on the other hand had a tougher road to the finals. Dropping to the loser bracket early in the tournament, R [3] D was always one game away from being knocked out. Despite this they made it to the lower bracket finals where they met Lanka Lions and bested them in a best of 3 matchwith a score of 2 -1.

nA-Phase roster:

  • Disuru ‘Hawa’ Rathnayake (Captain)

  • Shashika ‘Candypanda’ Yushan

  • Tharuka ‘Kratos’ Fernando

  • Anjana ‘Mojo’ Amarasinghe

  • Eranda ‘Garfield’ Madushan

  • Kushan ‘Saber’ Dakshitha (Substitute)

From what we witnessed this was the most exciting GCLL so far since every team gave it their best at the pro league with intense nail biting finishes. Hard work finally paid off after hours and hours of late night practice, it’s really comfortable to play in a team that has five best friends. – Disuru ‘Hawa’ Rathnayake

Game 1

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47 NATIONS REPRESENTING NATIONAL PASSION FOR ESPORTS

47 NATIONS REPRESENTING NATIONAL PASSION FOR ESPORTS

– 47 Nations to participate

– Official Event Venue: VSG Arena, Seoul

The International Esports Federation (IESF) hereby announces the final participants of the 11th Esports World Championship (WC). A total of 47 nations worldwide will gather in Seoul, Korea, to compete in three official titles, representing their country and passion for esports.
– DOTA 2 (Team Title) – 21 Nations
– eFootball PES 2020 (Individual Title) – 33 Nations
– Tekken 7 (Individual Title) – 34 Nations

The 2019 WC will be held through December 11th -15th. As the largest international esports tournament where athletes represent their country, IESF’s 11th WC Seoul is confident and ready to host all esports athletes from around the world.

For more information on the 11th Esports World Championship Seoul 2019, please visit https://www.ie-sf.org/tournaments/

Thé Kadé parts ways with PnX

Thé Kadé parts ways with PnX

After years of playing under the PnX banner, 3 of Sri Lanka’s top Dota 2 talent part ways with the clan. Mirsab “Paradox” Hassan, Viren “Hawkie” Dias and Munthasir “Toadboss” Shiraz played for Thé Kadé and later combined to play as Indomitus – both dominated the Sri Lankan Dota 2 scene for several years.

The move comes with the players looking for more flexibility to represent the country at international events outside of clan restrictions.

We spoke to Safwan “CB” Mansoor about this and he had this to say:

We decided to let go of Mirsab, Viren and Muntha because we respected their decision and we want to give them the opportunity to achieve their vision, even though them not representing the clan is going to be a big loss for our DOTA wing. They wanted to make the best team in the country with the best players out there and due to clan rivalry there were certain players that they wished to play with who were in different clans and they didn’t want a clan to be a barrier in making this team come true. So they communicated this with us and gave us the word that they will not represent any other clan and they want to go as a standalone team so that other players in other clans will be approachable and will not have any issue in joining them.

Sri Lanka to take part in Nations Cup in India

Sri Lanka to take part in Nations Cup in India

The Services Export Promotion Council of India is organizing Nations Cup for Esports in association with Esports Federation of India (ESFI) during the Global Exhibition on Services this from 25th to 28th November 2019. Sri Lanka is among the seven countries that have been invited to take part.

The honor of representing Sri Lanka was given to Mohamed ‘Ma$ter’ Mufeed for Pro Evolution Soccer. He is the first athlete since the official recognition of Esports in Sri Lanka earlier this year to represent the nation. Raveen Wijayatilake, president of the Sri Lanka Esports Association will be visiting India to discuss bilateral relations on how the Esports Federation of India and Sri Lanka Esports Association can work together to grow the South Asian Esports scene.

We wish him all the best for this tournament!

Inshi joins Team Apostrophe!

Inshi joins Team Apostrophe!

Inshani “Inshi” Shalinga is a Call of Duty 4 and Counter Strike Global Offensive player who has been actively participating in competitive gaming since 2017. She initially got into Esports by watching teams compete at SLT eSports 2017. She was quickly picked up by Maximum Esports early in 2018 and spent a year there. According to her, the lack of investment and focus from Max into multiplayer games was the motive for her move to TechMorph where she felt she could further her gaming career. Her decision was made easier when she found out that TechMorph had a female CoD4 team: Team Apostrophe. 

When asked about her perspective on the clan system as a female gamer Inshani had this to say :

“The clan system and the gaming environment is great and being around a male environment female players can learn a lot through their game-play.”

 

IESF SIGNS MOU WITH MOTIVATE MEDIA GROUP

IESF SIGNS MOU WITH MOTIVATE MEDIA GROUP

The world’s fastest-growing sports sector, Esports, has expanded its global footprint with the announcement of a strategic partnership that will see its operations make significant headway in the Middle East.
The new agreement – a joint venture between the International Esports Federation (IESF) and one of the region’s most established media companies, Motivate Media Group – comes ahead of the launch of a world-class annual Esports industry summit and consumer exhibition event in Dubai in 2020.
Endorsed by the IESF, Dubai Sports Council, and Emirates Esports Association, the event will be a celebration of Dubai’s journey as a global destination hub for Esports organizations and industry leaders, thinkers, influencers and gaming enthusiasts.
Esports is the fastest-growing sports category globally with more than 300 million gamers in the Middle East alone.
Colin Webster, President of the IESF and Ian Fairservice, Founder and Managing Partner of Motivate Media Group, signed an MoU establishing a joint venture that introduces the most significant initiative of its kind for Esports in the region.
‘IESF is really excited to be collaborating with Motivate to establish a number of world-class Esports products that represents an important step in supporting Esports growth in the UAE, the Middle East and globally,’ says Mr Webster.
‘The potential for Esports in the Middle East is now being realised. ‘A national strategy is required to establish and house this remarkable ecosystem, Dubai is an amazing city and Motivate Media Group, celebrating its 40th year, is a perfect partner that can help support this vision.’
Mr Fairservice concurred: ‘With the evolution of technology and the ongoing emergence of all forms of sport as a cultural and entertainment touchstone in society, there is no better time to launch an initiative that embraces this convergence.’
‘We see the future in Esports as being one of the most dynamic and rapidly expanding platforms in new media and are thrilled to be partnering with a leading institution such as the IESF to develop this in the Middle East.’
Colin Webster added that the IESF is absolutely delighted to be attending another world first by Dubai Sports Council.
‘Artificial Intelligence will have a considerable impact in all aspects of life, and sport is no exception. By providing thought leadership to AI in Sport, this will clearly help shape future policy and its applications for a better world. The UAE was one of the first countries, if not the first, to appoint an AI minister as part of its portfolio. HE Omar Al Olama is a remarkable person with such insight.’
‘The IESF looks forward to our continued collaboration with Dubai Sports Council for the betterment of sports and humankind.’

About IESF

The International Esports Federation (IESF), based in Busan, Korea, is a not-for-profit organization that works consistently to promote Esports as a true sport which transcends language, gender, race and cultural barriers. Established in 2008, with nine founding nations, its membership has now expanded to over 56 countries.
The IESF has established robust policies that ensure the welfare of its participants, whilst protecting the integrity of Esports.
Structurally, it comprises a board, members of whom usually serve a four-year term and are duly elected by member federations.
Other initiatives that IESF has developed for the betterment of Esports include an annual Esports World Championship, which is in its 11th edition, and a Global Esports Executive Summit (GEES) which was launched four years ago.
The 11th World Esports Championship (2019) will be held from 11-15 December 2019 in Seoul where more than 45 nations are expected to compete.
As an international federation for Esports, the IESF’s obligations include hosting international Esports tournaments, expanding the range of member nations, and establishing standards for referees, players, certifications, titles and competitions.

About Motivate Media Group

Motivate Publishing was founded in 1979 by Ian Fairservice and, together with his partner HE Obaid bin Humaid Al Tayer, the United Arab Emirates Minister of State for Financial Affairs, has developed the company to become one of the most successful media groups in the region. Motivate Media Group has more than 25 editorial titles across print and digital, and a diverse range of contract publishing, as well as a celebrated books division, content provision services, events management, diverse international joint ventures and leading cinema advertising business, Motivate Val Morgan. www.motivate.ae
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