Acer recently announced that the Asia Pacific Predator League 2020 will be postponed until next year. This delay is related to the Covid-19 outbreak which is increasingly dangerous.
Based on the press release received, Acer has determined a new schedule for the event involving the top Southeast Asian teams. To find out the details, let’s watch to the end.
April – June 2021, Asia Pacific Predator League 2020 Held
According to Acer, the 2020 Asia Pacific Predator League will be postponed until April – June 2021. The tournament will take place in Manila, Philippines. The reason for this delay cannot be separated from Acer’s desire to continue to pay attention to the conditions of the Covid-19 pandemic. In addition, community health and safety gaming remains Acer’s primary concern, and Acer has been working closely with health authorities.
Eligible teams from the previous local competitions will attend the finals in April – June 2021, and the event will be renamed the Asia Pacific Predator League 2020/2021 with a total prize pool of US$ 400,000 or more than IDR 5 billion.
The postponement of the Asia Pacific Predator League, not cancellation, demonstrates Acer’s commitment to the community gaming.
Andrew Hou, President of Regional Operations Acer Pan Asia Pacific
With the ongoing Covid-19 situation, we have made the decision to move the final competition to April – June 2021 for the safety and common interest of the participants, fans, spectators and staff involved in the tournament.
Andrew Hou, President of Regional Operations Acer Pan Asia Pacific
Acer Sells More Than 20,000 Tickets
At least, about 20,000 tickets have been sold for the tournament which was originally scheduled to take place in Manila, Philippines in February 2020 at SM Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay City, Manila. A total of 17 countries have joined the local qualifying competition which was held from October 2019.
The first Asia Pacific Predator League was held in Jakarta, Indonesia in 2018 to strengthen the commitment of the Predator brand and support the gaming industry in the region.
The second tournament was held in 2019 and took place at the Nimibutr Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, watched by more than 10,000 fans globally. real-time. Managed to collect 4.3 million views online and the number of viewers simultaneously reached 123,000.
All contestants will be contacted directly regarding these notifications and updates when a new date has been set.
Follow Acer’s social media accounts on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the Asia Pacific Predator League 2020/2021.
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