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Friday, April 16, 2021
The Smart Omega DOTA 2 team secured its first win in the said league, besting Mongolia’s Lilgun during its upper division debut -- a step forward in their journey to qualify for the prestigious The International (TI) $40M tournament which will be held in Sweden this year. Smart Omega will face SK Telecom-backed T1 on April 17, 2021.
This comes on the heels of Smart Omega’s success at the PNXBET Invitationals Season 4, and Asian New Bloom Tournament, where they emerged as champions.
“We have always believed that our players have the skills, talent, and dedication to reach greater heights. We hope that the Smart Omega team can continue to be an inspiration to Filipino casual players and fans and help them realize and pursue their passion for esports,” said Jude Michael H. Turcuato, FVP and Head of Sports at Smart.
World-class Filipino esports athletes

To further strengthen its DOTA 2 lineup, Smart Omega Esports welcomed The International veteran Sam “Sam_H” Hidalgo and high-ranking professional player Mark “Shanks” Redira to the team. They complete the DOTA 2 roster, which includes top-tier players Mc Nicholson “Mac” Villanueva, Bryle “cml” Alvizo, and Justin “Tino” Grimaldo in their bid to get a spot in the upper division of DPC.
Enabling passion points
Smart has also been leveraging partnerships to deliver esports content to its customers. Since 2017, Smart has been the exclusive mobile partner of Shanghai-based developer Moonton in leveling up the Mobile Legends experience of Filipinos. Smart is also the official telco partner in the latest season of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League (MPL), the Philippines’ largest mobile esports league; and the M2 Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championships in Singapore in January. Smart has also partnered with several local and international esports organizers, including FIBA Esports, to support online tournaments and events to help boost the industry. Aside from these global partners, Smart also supports The Nationals, the Philippines’ first and only franchise-based esports league.
“We have over 43 million members of the esports community in the country, and we want to be able to empower them through our fastest network, and our products and services that enable their passion points. Smart, our parent company PLDT, and the rest of the MVP Group, are fully behind sports development in the country because we believe that sports plays an important role in nation-building,” said Jane J. Basas, Senior Vice President and Head of Consumer Wireless Business at Smart.
As a staunch esports advocate, Smart enables Filipino gamers to level up their gameplay and keep connected with their peers via their favorite games with Free Games For All. With it, subscribers get a solid 1 GB/day, plus free 1 GB/day more to enjoy Mobile Legends and other top mobile games.
Enabling this level of gaming experience is PLDT and Smart's integrated fixed and wireless networks across the country. Smart's mobile network, which has been cited by third-party analytics firm Ookla as the fastest mobile network in the Philippines, also serves 96% of the country's population from Batanes to Tawi-Tawi.
Supporting these services is PLDT's fiber infrastructure, the country's most extensive at 429,000 kilometers.
These initiatives form a large part of PLDT's capital expenditures, which totaled P460.7 billion in the last ten years. To address the growing data needs of their fixed and wireless customers, PLDT and Smart are prepared to invest between P88 billion and P92 billion in capital expenditures in 2021.
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
The most anticipated eSports tournament will have 4 Regional Qualifiers in its Philippine Leg
10
November 2017, Philippines – Predator Gaming has
announced the Asia
Pacific Predator League 2018,
its brand new DOTA:2 league and the most anticipated eSports
competition. The Philippines joins the action together with 7 other
countries as it begins its first Regional Qualifier in Bukidnon on
November 18. The emerging victor of the Philippine Qualifier will be
heading to Indonesia to compete for the $150,000 prize pool.
The
most anticipated eSports competition, Asia
Pacific Predator League 2018 is
set to hold elimination rounds in 7 countries in Asia Pacific, namely
Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, India, Hong Kong, the Philippines, and
Indonesia, where the final round will be held.
“We
started our Predator gaming line around two and a half years ago, and
within those two years, we have successfully reached first place in
several countries. This is definitely a good starting point for us,
and today we are proud to present the most anticipated eSports
tournament in Asia Pacific that could take you to the next-level
gaming experience with Predator,” said Andrew
Hou, President of Predator Gaming Pan Asia Pacific Region.
“Predator
League is a
milestone for Predator
Gaming and is a testament to our relentless pursuit of innovation and
technological excellence, and our commitment to delivering
best-in-class experiences to gamers without compromise.” he added.
The
first elimination round of the Predator League will be conducted in
each country, and will last for approximately 3 months (until January
2018). The Philippine Leg consists of 4 Regional Qualifiers, each
with a prize pool of PHP 30,000, and the National Finals, with a
prize pool of PHP 100,000. The Regional Qualifiers will be held in
various areas of the country, namely Mindanao (Bukidnon), Visayas
(Bacolod), North Luzon (La Union), and NCR (Marikina). Winners of
these qualifiers will move on to compete at the National Finals. The
victor of the National Finals will then represent the Philippines in
the Predator League final round, and will compete against the
national winners of the other APAC countries for the total prize pool
of $150,000.
“The
Philippines has such a robust local gaming community and we continue
to see tremendous growth. Still, we feel that there is so much
potential just waiting to be tapped. With Predator League 2018, we
hope to be able to harness this potential and unlock even more
opportunities for amateur Filipino gamers starting with Asia, and
eventually also all over the world,” Dio
Vasquez, Director for Product Management of Predator Gaming
Philippines said.
In
the Philippines, the Predator League 2018 eliminations are done with
THENET.COM (TNC), the gaming company’s regular e-Sports partner.
Predator League 2018 is also supported by the Philippine DotA pride,
TNC Pro Team - DotA 2.
“TNC
and Predator have always been allies in promoting e-Sports in the
Philippines, and TNC has always enjoyed Predator’s support from the
conception of High Grounds Café, TNC’s e-Sports café, to the TNC
DotA 2 competitions. We have big plans for e-Sports scene in the
country, and we are confident in that together with Predator, we will
take gaming to greater heights,” said Eric
Redulfin, General Manager of TNC.
For
further information about Asia Pacific Predator League 2018 campaign,
visit https://predator-league.com/.
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