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- PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS and Dota 2 teams from across the Asia-Pacific will compete in the 2022 Predator League Grand Finals in Tokyo, Japan from November 11-13, 2022
- Asia Pacific Predator League returns to in-person competition after two years and features a total prize pool of US$400,000
The 2022 Asia-Pacific Predators Series Grand Final will take place in Tokyo, Japan, from November 11-13. Thirty teams from across the Asia-Pacific region will gather to display battles with all their intensity and passion, as the teams are expected to bring fans across the region to the ultimate showdown in its first physical competition in two years. This year’s event will be split into two tournaments, featuring PUBG:BATTLEGROUNDS and Dota 2 events.
The total prize pool for the qualifiers and grand finals is US$400,000, and the winners of each tournament will be awarded an APAC Predator League Shield and a Predator gaming device from Acer.
The Asia Pacific Predator League provides an avenue for young talents and partners to grow the Esports ecosystem and industry. Since the first edition held in Jakarta, Indonesia in 2018, a total of more than 15,000 teams in the Asia Pacific region have participated in the Predator League. Each year, fans will engage with items that showcase the different stories behind teams from different locations, heightening the emotions and excitement of returning to the personal competition that the tournament seeks. Esports enthusiasts can visit the official Predator League website https://www.predator-league.com to see the full list of participating teams and learn more about the league’s history.
For more information regarding tournament schedules and programs, follow Acer’s social media accounts on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Games will be broadcast on Predator’s Facebook, Twitch and YouTube channels.
Broadcast schedule (in English, all Japan local time);
Day 1 (November 11)
11:30 am Steam starts live for the opening ceremony
Dota 2: the game starts at 1pm
PUBG: the game starts at 3:45pm
Day 2 (November 12)
Dota 2: Live streaming starts at 11:30 am and the game starts at 12:00 pm
PUBG: Live streaming starts at 3:00 pm and the game starts at 3:30 pm
Day 3 (November 13)
Dota 2: Live streaming starts at 4:00 pm and the match starts at 4:30 pm
PUBG: Live streaming starts at 3:00 pm and the game starts at 3:30 pm
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