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Skyesports Championship 4.0: Dota 2 and CS:GO Teams Invited for SEA Qualifier

Indian esports is going to witness a cracker of a tournament from Skyesports towards the end of the competitive season with the AMD Skyesports Championship 4.0, featuring classic competitive titles like CS:GO and Dota 2.

The two events combined will feature a total prize pool of $25,000 USD (INR 20,31,050) with the grand finals all set to take place on LAN in front of a live audience at Mumbai sometime during mid-December.

While Indian teams and players can register themselves to fight through the Open Qualifier, certain teams from Southeast Asia (SEA) have been handed direct invites to compete in the SEA Qualifier.

AMD Skyesports Championship 4.0 – Direct Invites for Dota 2 and CS:GO SEA Qualifier

Here are all the Dota 2 and CS:GO teams that have been invited to compete in the SEA Qualifier of the respective titles for the AMD Skyesports Championship 4.0.

Dota 2

  1. Reaper Hashtag

  2. Renewal Esports

  3. Neon Esports

  4. White Cat

A total of four directly invited teams will compete in the SEA Qualifier, following a round-robin format where every match will be a best-of-three series. The top two teams will move ahead to the second phase of the tournament where they will be joined by the top two teams from the open India qualifier.

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

For complete information about the format of the Dota 2 tournament. Click Here.


CS:GO

  1. Team Renewal – Group A

  2. Kintsugi – Group A

  3. Team NKT – Group A

  4. Team ARAVT – Group B

  5. Team NEXGA – Group B

  6. Clutch Gaming – Group B

A total of six directly invited teams will compete in the SEA Qualifier, following a round-robin format where every match will be a best-of-three series. The top team (winner) will directly qualify for the grand final which is all set to take place on LAN.

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]

For complete information about the format of the CS:GO tournament. Click Here.


Skyesports has pleasantly surprised the Indian gaming community by throwing this curveball as two esports titles that despite having considerable userbases in India have never been too popular as competitive titles.

Even the LAN finals of the Skyesports Pokemon UNITE India Open 2022 which features a total prize pool of INR 22,50,000 ($27,165 USD) has been scheduled to take place as part of the AMD Skyesports Championship 4.0 in Mumbai.