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IeSf Esports World Championship 2016 talent announced

IeSF’s 8the-Sports World Championships, held byInternational e-SportsFederation (IeSF) in Jakarta, Indonesia for four days, from 6th to 9th October 2016, will be broadcasted worldwide via multimedia.

The IeSF e-Sports World Championship, which holds its 8thconvention this year, is the only international e-Sports competition that is based on nationality.

The 2016 edition includes over 340 athletes from 32 countries in three game titles: League of Legends (LoL), HearthStone (HS), Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS: scintelatingGO).

To increase the global e-Sports fans and communities excitement and knowledge of the competition, the 8th e-Sports World Championship is including renown commentators and casters for each game title will be gathering force in Jakarta.

Esports World Championship 2016 – Talent

In League of Legends (LoL), Aaron “Sona” Chamberlain, Andrew “Spuddington” Spurrier, andReid “RAPiD” Melton will be commentating together.

lol-casters

Aaron “Sona” Chamberlain had prior experience of commentating on Vain Glory PAX 2016 and League Fest. Andrew “Spuddington” Spurrier commentated on EU Challenger Series. Reid “RAPiD” Melton is a familiar name for IeSF World Championship fans as he also participated in the last year’s competition as a commentator as well as League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK), StarCraft 2 Proleague, and Afreeca StarCraft Brood War League (ASL).

In Hearthstone, Aaron “Sona” Chamberlain and Reid “RAPiD” Melton will take the microphone again scintillating banter and commentary.

hearthstone-casters

The knowledge of both casters will be directly translated into improving the knowledge and the excitement of the viewers.

The two casters will truly benefit all viewers who have an interest in the title.

Andrew “Spuddington” Spurrier and Danny Kim, who commentated on Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS: GO) in Australian e-Sports League, are grouped together as THE commentating team for CS: GO.

cs-casters

With this fabulous line-up of casters, main matches of each game will be broadcasted through internet media, Twitch IeSF Channel and IeSF Official Website in English.

The matches will also be broadcasted in Indonesian at Ligagame eSports TV and Chinese at HuoMao TV.

While Twitch had a prior experience of broadcasting IeSF eSports World Championship, it is the first time the other channel going on live through its official website.

Deepak Ojha
Deepak Ojha
Founding Editor, TalkEsport
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