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Rave Dota is returning to the competitive scene after the Frankfurt Major. The organization has been on a hiatus since late June 2015 and is now asking regional players to apply for open slots.
The Frankfurt Major schedule has been released, providing information on all eight days of the competition. The Frankfurt Major will start out with a closed group stage scheduled between November 13-14 and progress to the open main event set to take place at the Festhalle Messe in Frankfurt, Germany.
The world of e-sports has grown rapidly in the past years, and things don’t seem to be slowing down as the Ministry of Communication and Media in Malaysia backs a national gaming festival to promote e-sports.
South East Asia’s hope of progressing to the playoff stage shattered as Fnatic and Mineski have been eliminated from the Nanyang Championships.
October has proven to be a busy month, as the third LAN of the new season gets underway. The Nanyang LAN – the biggest tournament in the Southeast Asian region – will take place between October 26th – November 1st, at the Suntec Convention and Exhibition Centre, in Singapore. Ten teams – six invited and four qualified ones – will compete for the $214,088 prize pool.
The Nanyang Championships is the last major LAN ahead of the Frankfurt Majors, and day one has brought its fair share of weird and wonderful moments, both in-game and out. Ten teams are in Singapore competing at the Nanyang Championships including Secret, LGD Gaming, Virtus Pro and CDEC. Despite several technical issues, the casters put in the extra time on the opening day to try their best to get the show on the road.
The teams at the Nanyang Championship have been divided into two groups for a two day Group Stage in round robin format. Today, theScore eSports takes a look at Group B.
The rankings in Group A are far from clear cut; it looks to be the more hotly contested group, but here’s a breakdown of how the teams have been performing and their prospects going forward.
The qualifiers for The Summit 4 have been filled with a number of close games, upsets, and exciting Dota. Here is a brief update on who has been eliminated, who sitting pretty in the Upper Brackets, and who is teetering on the edge in the lower brackets of each region.
According to their manager, Greg ‘WhatIsHip’ Laird, High Council of Wizards & Priests, the latest project of Jimmy ‘DeMon’ Ho has disbanded after only two months of its creation.