As M3 concluded their prestigious tournament, Blacklist International emerged as their champion, proving that Philippines Mobile Legends scene is the best in the world once again after Bren Esports were also crowned champions back in M2 last year.
How hard can the life of an esports athlete be? After all, practice and competition revolve around you sitting on a comfortable chair playing computer games. It may even seem glamorous, seeing your name and face beamed across streams all over the world and on giant screens in arenas filled with screaming fans. And don’t forget the money — how many 22-year-olds can boast of team career earnings of over US$200,000 after just two years on the professional circuit?
At last, true esports once again took centrestage at the M3 World Championships where some good, pure gaming between two Filipino teams aptly rounded off two weeks of intense, at times over-the-top action.
After two days of intense competition, the first-ever champions of the inaugural Global Esports Games have emerged. And staying true to the Global Esports Federation and GEG’s vision of connecting the world through the power of esports, the diversity of the winners — nine member nations walked away with the 12 medals on offer — have made the inaugural Games a truly global celebration of a #worldconnected. Without further ado, here are the Singapore 2021 Global Esports Games champions.
Deck your PCs and consoles, gamers, Christmas is upon us again! Time to log into your favourite games with Christmas events and spend the holidays grinding your rank (or actually enjoy playing your games.) To celebrate this magical time of year when your toxic teammates end up on Santa’s naughty list, Ulti.asia gives you the ultimate gift of laughter with this week’s Christmas-themed Meme Monday!
Arguably Riot Games’ biggest international tournament yet, Valorant Champions had ended off with a bang last Sunday on 12 December after the two strongest teams, Team Gambit and Acend had duked it out in the grand finals. With the latter emerging victorious with a score of 13-8, Team Acend managed to secure the Valorant Champions 2021 title and the much sought after prize pool of $350,000.
The Opening Ceremony of the Global Esports Games 2021 (GEG) just concluded and we are here to break down all the greatest moments during the ceremony. The ceremony kicked off with a scintillating trailer highlighting the landmarks of Singapore with the added touch of the three flagship games that GEG would feature: Dota 2, Street Fighter V Championship Edition and eFootball 2022.
M3 is upon us and we’ve been all relishing the battles between the regions’ top teams. But while we have been enjoying the action from Singapore, the tournament feels incomplete without the presence of a team from Myanmar. Even more so, given that the runner-ups are Myanmar’s Burmese Ghouls.
If you’re wondering what Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) games are, well, the name pretty much says it all. MMO games essentially refer to video games which allow a large number of players to participate simultaneously over an internet connection in a shared world at once.
With the conclusion of Wild Rift’s Horizon Cup and Mobile Legends’ M3 World Championship, Singapore once again plays host to a world esports tournament; this time at the Resorts World Convention Centre in Sentosa.