Weekly esports guide (30 March - 6 April): Get ready for some FSL Mobile Legends action
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Sporting events across the globe may be in short supply, but the world of online esports is picking up! This week, action in the Female Esports League returns with Mobile Legends in Singapore and Malaysia. On the Dota 2 side, the Southeast Asia qualifiers for ESL One will also be taking place.
Do note that the status of some events may have changed after publishing because of the coronavirus.
FSL Mobile Legends SG/MY (Singapore and Malaysia)
Date: 2 and 3 April
Venue: Online
Stream: https://www.facebook.com/FSLMobileGames
Registration: Individual (http://bit.ly/2IBgeMB), Team (http://bit.ly/2TKrM5w)
The Female Esports League will be hosting one-off online tournaments for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, starting with the SG/MY region. All female teams from both Malaysian and Singapore are eligible, and you can also sign up as a single player!
League of Legends Pacific Championship Series (Asia)
Date: 4 April onwards (5pm GMT+8)
Venue: Online
Stream: https://www.twitch.tv/lolpacific
The League of Legends Pacific Championship Series league is the result of the merger between the LoL Master Series and the LoL SEA Tour. While the prize pool has yet to be announced, the following teams are in the running for the series.
Here are the current results so far:
Machi Esports: 13-3
ahq e-Sports Club: 11-4
Talon Esports: 10-5
Berjaya Dragons: 9-8
Alpha Esports: 8-9
Nova Esports: 7-9
Hong Kong Attitude: 6-10
J Team: 6-11
Liyab Esports: 5-8
Resurgence: 4-12
ESL One Los Angeles 2020, Southeast Asia (Online)
Date: 28 March - 5 April
Venue: Online
Stream: https://www.twitch.tv/esl_dota2
Some of the top Dota 2 teams in Southeast Asia will go head to head for a spot at the ESL One Los Angeles 2020. The tournament features a prize pool of US$40,000and involves the following teams:
Fnatic
Geek Fam
Team Adroit
BOOM Esports
Apex Legends Global Series (Online)
Date: 21 - 23 March, 4 and 6 April
Venue: Online
Stream: http://www.twitch.tv/playapex
Due to the coronavirus, the first-ever Apex Legends Global Series live tournament will be suspended indefinitely. However, the online qualifiers, majors and premiers will still go on as planned. The next fight will be later this March.
Overall, the best teams from Southeast Asia from the top 15 in this battle royale genre tournament are Made in Thailand 1 and Made in Thailand 2, with both teams earning 1,500 and 1,440 ALGS points respectively. The full top 16 list is below:
EXO Clan (Australia)
SCARZ White (Japan)
Aura Esports (South Korea)
Made in Thailand 1 (Thailand)
Hallediciler (Turkey)
INTZ (Brazil)
Team SoloMid (USA)
Kebabrulla (Europe)
Korean Rushers (Australia)
Nora-Rengo (Japan)
_4K (South Korea)
Made in Thailand 2 (Thailand)
2nd (Saudi Arabia)
CPTL eSports (South America)
Sniper Abusers (USA)
BDS Esport (France)
Asia Pacific Predator League 2020 (The Philippines)
Date: June or July
Venue: SM Mall of Asia Arena
Stream: https://www.twitch.tv/predatorgaming
The Acer Predator League pits all of Asia Pacific’s finest Dota and PUBG teams against each other for the lion’s share of the US$200,000 prize pool. The grand finals of the tournament features the following teams, with more on the way:
Flower Gaming (Malaysia)
Neon Esports (The Philippines)
Lowkey Esports (The Philippines)
Reality Rift (Singapore)
Veteran (Myanmar)
Unfortunately, due to the current developing situation with the Wuhan virus, the Predator League has been postponed to a later date in June or July. Watch this space for updates!
Konami PES 2020 Southeast Asian Cup (Singapore)
Date: May
Venue: TBA
Website: https://www.facebook.com/264740356974580/posts/2638427636272495/?d=n
The top Southeast players in Konami’s premiere football game will compete in this May tournament to determine the best PES players in the region. The event was originally planned for March, but was postponed due to the situation with the coronavirus
ESL Pro League Season 11 CS:GO (Online)
Date: 16 March - 12 April
Venue: Online
Stream: https://www.twitch.tv/esl_csgo
The biggest CS:GO pro league tournament will go online from start to finish due to the current pandemic worldwide. The finals will now take place online; previously ESL was going to have it at a studio location in Europe with no live audience.
Notable Asian teams in this tournament include China’s TYLOO. The full team roster is below:
Astralis
Complexity Gaming
ENCE
Evil Geniuses
FaZe Clan
Fnatic
G2 Esports
mousesports
NaVi
Ninjas in Pyjamas
Team Liquid
Team Vitality
100 Thieves
TYLOO
Sharks Esports
North
Heroic
Renegades
forZe
BOOM Esports
FURIA Esports
GODSENT
OG
Virtus.pro
Granblue Fantasy: Versus AMG-Chan Grand Tournament (Malaysia)
Date: TBC
Venue: Quill City Mall
Malaysia’s fighting game community will continue supporting Granblue Fantasy: Versus with a tournament held during Animangaki’s mini-event AMG-Chan. The tournament’s entry fee is RM15 and features an RM350 Top 8 payout.
Apart from testing your skills against the top players within the region, this is also a great opportunity to mingle with the country’s fighting game community.
Unfortunately, this event has been postponed due to the coronavirus.
Call of Duty Mobile Garena Invitational (Thailand)
Date: January - March
Venue: Thailand
Updates: https://www.facebook.com/codm
It was bound to happen - the mobile version of Call of Duty will be getting its own tournament series courtesy of Garena.
Teams from all over Southeast Asia and Taiwan will be competing in various qualifier tournaments for a spot at the invitationals. With a prize pool of US$65,000 and more, we’ll be seeing a lot of people tuning into this.
Check out the invitational tournament schedules below. The first online qualifiers for the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore will be on 8 February for the first two countries and 13 March for the latter.
The winners of each qualifiers will win a huge share of up to SG$13,000.
LPL Spring 2020 (Online)
Date: March - April
Venue: Online
Stream: https://www.twitch.tv/lpl
China’s premiere League of Legends regional tournament is underway, with the best teams fighting for the ¥ 1,500,000 1st prize reward and a good chunk of LoL Mid-Season Invitational seeding points. Here are the teams participating in this tournament for the ages, alongside their current ranking.
Invictus Gaming
eStar Gaming
FunPlus Phoenix
JD Gaming
Oh My God
LNG Esports
EDward Gaming
Royal Never Give Up
Suning
Team WE
Top Esports
Rogue Warriors
Vici Gaming
Bilibili Gaming
LGD Gaming
Dominus Esports
Victory Five
Free Fire Champions Cup (Indonesia)
Date: TBA (formerly 19 April)
Venue: Jakarta, Indonesia
The battle royale tournament event for this mobile game was supposed to be on 19 April in Jakarta, Indonesia. Due to the evolving global situation regarding COVID-19, the event will be postponed to a later date. Stay tuned here for more updates.
Arena of Valor Star League Season 4
Date: March - May
Venue: Online, Jakarta (Playoffs, Finals)
Stream: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFaFM_YTvfGP8B78ligvnrA
Garena’s yearly Arena of Valor tournament will be starting next month, with the world’s finest teams fighting for mobile MOBA domination. The tournament will feature a US$73,000+ prize pool and seed points to AWC 2020. The following teams are confirmed so far:
EVOS Esports
Dunia Games
Boom ID
The remaining players will be confirmed in the ASL Qualifiers.
VCS Spring 2020 (Vietnam)
Date: May
Venue: GG Stadium Crescent Mall
Stream: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHKuLpFy9q8XDp0i9WNHkDw
Vietnam’s major League of Legends championship series boast a number of top teams in the Asia circuit. With about US$51,000 on the line, League of Legends fans will be sure to see at least a few of these teams seed for the upcoming Mid-Season Invitational.
Here are the teams and their current rankings during the past 5 weeks of tournament play.
GAM Esports
Team Flash
Team Secret
CERBERUS Esports
EVOS Esports
Dashing Buffalo
FTV Esports
V Gaming Adonis
Overwatch League 2020 (International)
Date: February - August 2020
Venue: TBA
Stream Link: https://www.twitch.tv/overwatchleague
The best Overwatch teams in Asia will be fighting against competition from America and Europe in next year’s big Overwatch tournament. The teams are divided into both the Atlantic and Pacific conference for this massive league tournament.
The Wuhan virus situation has already made four Chinese teams make the decision to relocate, the latest being the Shanghai Dragons moving to South Korea temporarily, but the moves hope to allow the teams to continue training with little disruption ahead of the start of the league.
Atlantic Conference
Boston Uprising
London Spitfire
New York Excelsior
Paris Eternal
Toronto Defiant
Atlanta Reign
Florida Mayhem
Houston Outlaws
Philadelphia Fusion
Washington Justice
Pacific Conference
Chengdu Hunters’
Guangzhou Charge
Hangzhou Spark
Seoul Dynasty
Shanghai Dragons
Dallas Fuel
Los Angeles Gladiators
Los Angeles Valiant
San Francisco Shock
Vancouver Titans
FV Major 2020 (Malaysia)
Date: 19 - 20 September
Venue: TBC
Registration: Link
One of Malaysia’s biggest fighting game tournaments will be opening its registration link for Malaysians this week under an early bird price.
The games that will be in the tournament include:
Tekken 7 (Tekken World Tour Challenger)
Street Fighter 5 Champion Edition (Capcom Pro Tour Ranking)
The King of Fighters XIV
Samurai Shodown
Dragon Ball FighterZ
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Under Night In-Birth