Skyesports will host CS:GO and DOTA 2 LAN tournaments by the end of this year in December. The announcement was first reported by TalkEsport as the said event would be part of Skyesports 4.0 visionary.
After weeks of promoting its next LAN tournament, Skyesports, a major Indian esports tournament organizer that has expanded to Southeast Asia, announced the AMD Skyesports Championship 4.0 with Dota 2 and CS:GO.
It is anticipated that the AMD Skyesports Championship 4.0 will take place on LAN in Mumbai around the middle in the month of December. Alongside, the prize pool for the same was revealed today by Skyesports today on their Twitter handle.
The Prize Pool features a massive amount of $25,000 USD for both titles combined. The CS:GO LAN gets $10,000 USD while DOTA 2 has been allotted $15,000 USD from the pool.
AMD Skyesports Championship 4.0: Invited Teams for Dota 2 and CS:GO SEA Qualifier
CSGO:
- Team Renewal – Group A
- Kintsugi – Group A
- Team NKT – Group A
- Team ARAVT – Group B
- Team NEXGA – Group B
- Clutch Gaming – Group B
Dota 2:
- Reaper Hashtag
- Renewal Esports
- Neon Esports
- White Cat
Skyesports Championship 4.0 Format:
Skyesports Championship 4.0 Schedule For CSGO & Dota 2
Dota 2 Schedule
Day 1: Neon vs Renewal | White Cat vs Reaper
Day 2: Neon vs Reaper | Renewal vs White Cat
Day 3: Neon vs White Cat | Reaper vs Renewal
CSGO Schedule
Day 1: Renewal vs Kintsugi | Clutch vs NEXGA
Day 2: NKT vs Kintsugi | ARAVT vs NEXGA
Day 3: NKT vs Renewal | ARAVT vs Clutch
Day 4: TBD [Grand Final]
Skyesports’ announcement of two esports titles with a large Indian player base but little competitive popularity surprised the Indian gaming community.
On November 18, Skyesports CEO and Founder Shiva “Marvel” Nandy announced that Dota 2’s “Professional Tournaments” tab had registered the AMD Skyesports Championship 4.0.
After the outbreak, Skyesports, which expanded to South East Asia with Ampverse, would bring back CSGO and Dota 2 LAN events to India. Skyesports has been building a name for itself by sponsoring many events including a variety of competitive titles on a national as well as an international scale.
Although CSGO and Dota 2 each have a substantial user base in India, neither of these competitive games enjoys the same level of popularity there as they do elsewhere in the world. Both titles may attract Indian gamers and allow them to try more competitive games with AMD Skyesports Championship 4.0.