Don't miss the start of Asia-Pacific League 2022 - South Division - Stage 2
/Asia-Pacific League 2022 - South Division - Stage 2 will start very soon. As part of the online championship, which will last until July 28, eight teams from South Asia will compete for a prize pool of $50,000, ranking points, as well as two tickets to Six August Major 2022. In this regard, we offer you to get acquainted with the format of the event, the distribution of the prize fund and the participants of the competition.
Format of Asia-Pacific League 2022 - South Division - Stage 2
The championship will be held in a round robin format, according to the rules of which each team will play seven matches in the BO1 format. The two best teams of Asia-Pacific League 2022 - South Division - Stage 2 will receive tickets to the Six August Major 2022. The remaining participants will go to prepare for the next regular season championships.
Scoring Rules:
- Win in regular time - 3 points.
- Overtime win - 2 points.
- Loss in overtime - 1 point.
- Defeat in regular time - 0 points.
Participants of Asia-Pacific League 2022 - South Division - Stage 2
- Invictus Gaming (HysteRiX, SpeakEasy, Jigsaw, MentalistC, naate).
- FURY (Darkk, Hajime, Lycolis, SpaceHead, Nay..Pew, BGMan).
- Elevate (DCH, Sapper, Onigiri, Markshortboyz, MrPuncH).
- Dire Wolves (Ed, JackyWu, Pikan, Souffle, HARAM3E).
- Chiefs Esports Club (Dgtl, Worthy, Ethan, Boydy, Bouncinballz).
- Knights (Jsh, Juicy, Sageon, Stigs, Quiz).
- Wildcard Gaming (Oj, Kyro, Pat, Vincere, Milostka).
- Gaimin Gladiators (Jo, Ape, Hovenhurst, Rixx, Tolji).
Prize pool distribution for Asia-Pacific League 2022 - South Division - Stage 2
- 1st place: $20,000 + slot at the Six August Major 2022.
- 2nd place: $10,000 + slot at the Six August Major 2022.
- 3rd place: $6,000 + 205 points.
- 4th place: $4,500 + 145 points.
- 5th place: $3,000
- 6th place: $3,000
- 7th place: $2,000
- 8th place: $1,500
Matches history: APAC South 2022 - Stage 2
Asia-Pacific League 2022 - South Division - Stage 2 will take place from June 16 to July 28 online. As part of the championship, eight teams from South Asia will compete for a prize pool of $50,000, ranking points, as well as two tickets to the Six August Major 2022.