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BlackWatch enlist in the Red Nation with a surprise move to Phoenix!

BlackWatch enlist in the Red Nation with a surprise move to Phoenix!

In a shocking move team BlackWatch, previously the top Overwatch team in Noob Alliance, has moved to Phoenix GaminG. Blackwatch has consistently been a thorn in the side of Phoenix GaminG’s top overwatch team: Syndicate. The two constantly lock heads at most tournaments. Their most recent encounter being at the finals of GetNailed 2019 where Syndicate were victorious.

The addition of Blackwatch to their Overwatch wing means that Phoenix will now run a monopoly in Overwatch having already established their presence in Dota2, Special Forces 2, League of Legends and a plethora of single player games. This is another notch in their belt towards the Best Clan award.

This comes immediately after Noob Alliance lost their wing leader Demigod to Phoenix as well. The questions that needs to be asked are:
If this was planned by Phoenix or if it was just pure luck that led to two massive acquisitions? Was it all pure coincidence? Will this bleeding continue for nA? And what prompted Blackwatch’s move?
We got in touch with the relevant parties and these were their responses:

PnX:


Blackwatch was one of the main competitors for our team Syndicate in the past few years and we won against them in the last tournament – GetNailed to claim the No. 1 spot in the country again. Like we always do, one of our players Preba Peexxell Shan was already playing as a standin for nA.BW for a very long time since he couldn’t find a team he synergize with. We never intended to go for an established team like BW and we were focused on developing the newer teams in our wing. However when we were told that BW was not satisfied with nA and they are considering to make their move, our management thought: “why don’t we recruit them?”. Our Overwatch wing was more than happy to have them on our side and we believe it would make our wing even more stronger with more skilled and diverse resources which can push everyone in the wing to work harder to reach that top spot. 1/6 of BW was already red and nothing could stop the remaining 5/6 turning red. We spoke to them and they were thrilled with our management style and our cultures and they were willing to face the new challenges and compete with the top teams again under PnX banner.

nA:


It is with a heavy heart we say goodbye to many of our Overwatch players in our wing. After about a year of growth and success, we have now parted ways with our old Overwatch wing due to internal problems that have arisen due to mismanagement. We deeply apologize to all our players affected due to this issue but rest assured we will look to redeem ourselves in the future. The new Overwatch wing is now in the process of rebuilding and will take off the ground in the months to come, alongside our new admin and coaching staff we will look to strengthen our wing and return it to its previous glory and more. For the players that are no longer with us, we wish them the best of luck in their future endeavors and hope they perform to their best as always.

Blackwatch/321Dive:


After almost 2 years playing for nA, we felt like we needed a change in scenery. But it wasn’t just that, some issues that could have been prevented by the admins intervention, but was not, went as far as to affect my team. I’m not sure how much they tried, but it didn’t get resolved. We felt like the nA administration was a bit lackluster in their duty towards the wings and teams. Those issues led to some disagreements within the team as well.Our choice of PNX is based on the recommendation of ppeekkxxell and the status of the clan in Sri Lanka. Plus I think the reward system of PNX is an excellent method to motivate players to keep playing and strive to be the best. If other clans adopt this method, at least to some degree, it would help get a lot of new players into gaming, which will help the development of E-Sports in Sri Lanka.

“ESPORTS GOVERNANCE” – Agenda for GEES 2019

“ESPORTS GOVERNANCE” – Agenda for GEES 2019

IESF is excited to announce its speakers for the 4th Global Esports Executive summit (GEES). GEES this year, hosted by Busan Metropolitan City, will be held under the theme “Esports Sustainability and Governance”.

Esports Governance is divided into two sub sectors, Future Direction and Policy. Speakers for the respective sectors are as follows:

[FUTURE DIRECTION]

■ Presentation
– SUBJECT
Role models and positive influences for the youth – SPEAKER
Leopold Chung, International Esports Federation, Secretary General

■ Panel Discussion
– SUBJECT
What are the roles & responsibility of esports stakeholders for esports eco system
– SPEAEKRS
Young Man Kim, Korea e-Sports Association, President
Reid Melton, RAPIDCASTING, Commentator
Samart Benjamin Assarasakorn, AGENT-e Co.,Ltd, Executive Director
Ido Brosh, Israeli Esports Association, President
Nalain Naidoo, International Academy of Sport Science and Technology (AISTS), Head of Business Development

[POLICY]

■ Presentation
– SUBJECT
National Esports Policy cascading down to regional level policies – case study Busan City – SPEAKER
In-Sook Lee, Busan IT Promotion Agency, President&CEO

– SUBJECT
Match-Fixing : Betting companies and national federations – SPEAKER
Dan Korhonen, Svenska Spel, Head of Product Sportsbetting

■ Panel Discussion
– SUBJECT
Why and how can esports policy benefit the industry – SPEAKER
In-Sook Lee, Busan IT Promotion Agency, President&CEO
Dan Korhonen, Svenska Spel, Head of Product Sportsbetting
Paul Kim, PUBG Corporation, Lead of Esports
Sunghoon Jung, DLA+, Sports Practice Leader
For more information on GEES 2019, please visit: https://gees.rsportz.com/

“ESPORTS SUSTAINABILITY” – Speakers for GEES 2019

“ESPORTS SUSTAINABILITY” – Speakers for GEES 2019

IESF is excited to announce its speakers for the 4th Global Esports Executive Summit (GEES). GEES this year, hosted by Busan Metropolitan City, will be held under the theme “Esports Sustainability and Governance.”

Esports Sustainability is divided into two sub sectors, Health and Sustainability. Speakers for the respective sectors are as follows:

[HEALTH]

■ Presentation
– SUBJECT
Esports : Mutually beneficial or equally detrimental?
– SPEAKER
Janine Brandt, National Department of Health (Govn), Medical Doctor

■ Panel Discussion
– SUBJECT
How esports can support physical and mental well being
– SPEAKERS
Colin Webster, IESF, President
Tramayne Monaghan, Tencent, Chief Innovation Officer
Janine Brandt, National Department of Health (Govn), Medical Doctor
David Hedlund, St. John’s University, Associate Professor

[SUSTAINABILITY]

■ Presentation
– SUBJECT
Win-win strategy and synergy creations between various esports
stakeholders
– SPEAKER
Cheol Hag Kim, Korea e-Sports Association, Secretary General

■ Panel Discussion
– SUBJECT
Defining & Standardizing to reach a consensus for esports terminology
– SPEAKERS
Cheol Hag Kim, Korea e-Sports Association, Secretary General
SungChul Byun, THE MATCH LAB, CEO
Magnus Jonsson, IESF, Board Member
Koen Schobber, IESF Player’s Committee, Member
Nicholas Khoo, SCOGA, Chairman

For more information on GEES 2019, please visit: https://gees.rsportz.com/

IESF RELEASES AGENDA FOR GEES 2019

IESF RELEASES AGENDA FOR GEES 2019

International Esports Federation (IESF) is pleased to announce the full agenda of the 4th GEES (Global Esports Executive Summit) 2019. GEES 2019 will take place in Busan during August 29th -31st, featuring renowned keynote speakers, educational programs, panel discussions, post-conference workshop, and more.

GEES this year will be held under the theme of “Esports Sustainability and Governance’, continuing to enhance dialogue between esports and sports stakeholder. Sub themes are divided into four sectors which are Health, Sustainability, Governance and Future Direction.

GEES 2019 continues to aim to be the platform to share ideas, create synergies, and most of all, to reach a mutual consensus for esports development.

For registration and further information on GEES 2019, please visit: https://gees.rsportz.com/

img190811 GEES 2019 Agenda

ප්‍රකට රෙදිපිළි නිෂ්පාදකයෙක් වන Kappa සමාගම Esports වෙත

ප්‍රකට රෙදිපිළි නිෂ්පාදකයෙක් වන Kappa සමාගම Esports වෙත

ඉතාලියානු ක්‍රීඩා රෙදිපිළි නිෂ්පාදකයෙක් වන Kappa සමගම Esports කණ්ඩායමක් වන Vexed Gaming සමග ගිවිසුමකට එළඹ තිබෙනවා. ඒ ගිවිසුමට අනුව ඔවුන් සියලුම ක්‍රීඩකයන්ට සාමාන්‍ය සහ ක්‍රීඩා සඳහා සුවිශේෂී වූ ඇඳුම් සැපයීමට නියමිතයි

 

 

HeLLa Bleeds Yellow

HeLLa Bleeds Yellow

A familiar face in the DOTA2 community and long time member of Phoenix Gaming Dhanushka ‘HeLLa’ Batuwitaarachchi has joined n00b Alliance.

Hella has been playing Dota for approximately 8 years with most of his time being spent on Dota Allstars.

He joined PnX in 2015 to play the Funnet Tournament in 2015. As a member of Phoenix Gaming HeLLa has been part of a quite a number of prolific teams such as  ‘One Night Stand’(that won Kings of LAN DOTA2 2016), Weapons of Destruction and SyFy.RiSinG. In 2018 he was appointed as the Dota2 Wing Leader for PnX.
However for quite some time there have been unsubstantiated rumors that HeLLa was uncertain about his future at Phoenix. At the recent rendition of KoL DOTA2 HeLLa played as a stand in for nA|Infinity. This is a common occurrence in the community where players from an outside clan plays as a stand in due to conflicts between clans, but this only fuelled the rumors.

Naturally we got in contact with Dhanushka to get his side of the story and asked him what motivated his sudden move.

He had this to say:

Truth be told I wanted to join nA from a long time ago but  at that time nA community was pretty small and they didn’t recruit much and since my all time favorite and one of my best friends ‘The Kade.Munky’ used to play for PnX I figured why don’t I too. I don’t have much time left in the competitive scene and now I have been selected to a team in which I am really happy (nA|Infinity Gaming ) so therefore I can’t always play as standin. The team has synced up really fast and the team is like family , I have no choice but to join them. I want to thank everyone at Phoenix for giving me exposure that I got over the last 8 years. It hasn’t always been a fun ride but I’m thankful for everything that happened. I am excited about my future at n00b Alliance and hopefully I can reach my full potential with them

We reached out to PnX to get their take on this move and this is what they had to say:

Hella has been a hardworking wing leader for DOTA at PnX. He was great at managing the existing teams and creating new teams. However as a player to move up his career in DOTA, he couldn’t find the right team in PnX to fit in because most of the time the other players around him weren’t upto his skill level and Indomitus already had their squad full leaving no space for Hella. However Hella was quite successful with Team SyFy until when some of the SyFy members had to retire and again Hella was left alone. So most of the time Hella ended up playing for teams in other clans as a Standin. I guess he played more with nA teams than PnX teams and we never stopped him from doing so since we wanted him to grow his career and we didnt want clan rivalry to be an obstacle for it. So we guess that the decision what Hella took is the best that he could do for himself and we aren’t against it. We may have lost a good wing leader but its not fair by us to stop him from being a better player. We wish him all the best in the future and hope he returns back someday when everything in pnx is set and ready for him to play under our banner again. We regard this transfer as a loan out to nA.