Showing posts with label Starcraft 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Starcraft 2. Show all posts

Monday, September 9, 2019

Sibol National Training Pool Showcases Skills And Talents At Combine Event

Sixty-seven (67) players from the Sibol Training Pool participated in a Combine event held at Ayala Malls Circuit Makati last 29-31 August. The event served as the athletes' strongest bid in trying to qualify for the National Team, with everyone hoping to be part of the final 27 that will be announced on 11 September.


The managers and coaches prepared training matches and sessions for their athletes in the three-day event. This was also an opportunity to try compositions that were not possible before for some team games. Players were also brought to the stage to test their performances when placed under the spotlight.

All the game results in the Combine are analyzed and recorded, and each would help in how the players are being evaluated. It is important to note that some of the games in the pool have already been doing these in the weeks leading to the event.



The training pool who participated is composed of those who were either directly invited or have advanced through the national qualifiers. The prestige at stake is high because this is the first time that esports will be a medaled event in a multisport competition. Because of this, everyone eligible participated except for the ten (10) invited Dota 2 players who withdrew because of other commitments and to focus on the upcoming Dota Pro Circuit.


Ramon Suzara, COO of Philippine Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee (PHISGOC), "This is a first that esports will be a medal event in the Southeast Asian Games. I am hoping that out of the six events, we can get six gold medals,"

High expectations, the responsibility now falls into the hands of the managers and coaches. Because of different games, the heads will have different metrics and criteria to grade the performance of their respective athletes. Like Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, for example, communication and teamwork are vital traits and are given importance. For a single-player game like Tekken 7, on the other hand, player skill and competence are given more weight.

The evaluation currently is on its final stages. From the pool of 77 players, a trimmed-down 27-player roster is set to be revealed on 11 September. That number is broken down to seven (7) each for the team games (Dota 2, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, and Arena of Valor), and two individuals each for the other games (Tekken 7, Hearthstone, StarCraft II).

For more information about Sibol, head over to the Sibol Esports Facebook page (facebook.com/SIBOLesports). Additional updates on the team and more information can be found on the official website SIBOLesports.ph and on the other social media pages (Twitter, Instagram) @SIBOLesports.

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Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Nimo TV lauds Project Lupon for successful coverage of WESG

Project Lupon gets high praises from Nimo TV for their intense coverage of the World Electronic Sports Games from March 7 to 17, 2019. 


The all-star broadcast team headed by Kuya Nic gave a blow-by-blow action of the tournament and gave to some of its lucky subscribers in-game items, steam wallets and bundles of 7 packs.

The WESG currently holds the highest prize pool of USD 5.5 Million across multiple titles and participated by teams from around the globe.

"We are delighted in bringing the tournament to all our subscribers, and entranced with Project Lupon’s performance for the Filipino Audience." Henry Zhao, Nimo TV Overseas Executive. “ We look forward in bringing more exciting battles soon,” Zhao added.

Team Windigo of Bulgaria claimed supremacy for the finals of CS:GO defeating AGO Esports of Poland. Canadian player Ryan ”Purple” Murphy –Root was also successful in claiming victory after defeating He “山下智久” Chenyung of Chinese Taipei for the Final match of Hearthstone. Lee “INnoVation” Shin-Hyung of South Korea was also successful in the main StarCraft II trophy against Finland’s Joona “Serral” Sotala. Tribe Gaming from the US defeated the Korean’s Team ACE with a 2-0 score in the Grand Finals of Vainglory. Ettore “Suprema_Ettorito” Giannuzzi of Italy redeemed the championship of PES Grand Finals after crushing Brazilian’s representative Alemao Pesbr in the final match. TNC Predator of the Philippines has prevailed over Keen Gaming of China in the Dota 2 Grand Finals and winning almost every game from eliminations to finals.

Aside from the bragging rights and honor for their country, winners also took home some cash prizes. Team Windigo and TNC Predator both took home USD 500,000. Lee “INnoVation” Shin-Hyung seized USD 150,000, Ryan ”Purple” Murphy –Root with USD 100,000, Tribe Gaming with USD 60,000 and Ettore “Suprema_Ettorito” Giannuzzi with USD 30,000.

Results
Game
Winner
Runner – Up
Third
Fourth
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Windigo
AGO Esports
G2
Fnatic
Dota 2
TNC Predator
Keen Gaming
Team Russia
Team Ukraine
Hearthstone
Purple
山下智久
Alex
Justsaiyan
StarCraft II
INnoVation
Serral
Maru
Scarlett
PES 2019
Suprema_Ettorito
Alemao_pesbr
RoksaCZV22


Nimo TV will continue to feature tournaments to bring the best content possible to every subscriber.

Download the NiMO TV app at the Apple app store and Google Play store. Click the link here. https://nimotv.onelink.me/B6cW/25ba46b7


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