Acer has announced the Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 qualifiers, with the top teams across the Asia Pacific battling for the highly coveted Predator Shield, bragging rights in the region, plus a combined prize pool of $200,000 (roughly P11,184,100 converted) for its Dota 2 and Valorant legs.
(Update, January 18: The results are in!)
This year, the grand finals of the APAC Predator League will be held at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Manila from January 13 to 14, 2024. Twenty-six teams from across the region will duke it out in the grand finals.
The winning Dota 2 and Valorant squads will each bring home $65,000 (P3,634,833). Second-place finishers will claim $20,000 (P1,118,410) for each tournament, while the third- and fourth-placers will each bag $7,500 (P419,404). The Philippine finals kick off today, November 11, and will end tomorrow.
The Philippine finals kick off today, November 11
“Predator League is our commitment to further building the gaming community in APAC. We are excited to bring the Asia Pacific Predator League to Manila, which has one of the biggest esports fanbases,” said Acer Philippines managing director Manuel Wong in a press statement.
Local esports fans who won’t be able to attend the live events can catch all the action of the APAC Predator League 2024 qualifiers and grand finals on livestreaming platforms, including Twitch, Facebook, and YouTube.
Acer’s annual Predator League has proved to be a ground for up-and-coming esports talents. Every season, thousands of teams across the globe sign up for a chance to live out the dream of doing what they love while competing for millions on the biggest stages in esports.
Last year, Acer launched the World Predator League, a series of competitive global esports tournaments featuring professional and amateur teams from more than 50 locations. The best teams in each region competed for a prize pool of more $500,000 and gaming hardware.
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