30th Southeast Asian Games – Esports
Esports will be featured as a medal sport at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines in at the Filoil Flying V Centre in San Juan, Metro Manila from December 5 to 10, 2019. It will be the first time that esports will be contested as a medal event in a multi-sport competition sanctioned by the International Olympic Committee after the discipline featured as a demonstration sport in the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia. [1]
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Broadcast Talent
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Format
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- Group Stage
- 8 Nations are split into two groups of 4
- Single Round-Robin, all matches are played in a Bo2
- Winning 2-0 grants 3 points
- Drawing 1-1 grants 1 point
- Losing 0-2 grants 0 points
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Group winners
advances to Semifinal Match 1
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Group runners-up
advances to Semifinal Match 2
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Bottom two teams
are eliminated
- Playoffs
- 4 Teams Double-Elimination
- All Matches are played in a Bo3, except the Gold Medal Match is played in a Bo5
- All matches are played with Global Ban-Pick Rules
Prize Pool
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National Representation
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Partcipants
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In this tournament teams are required to use their surname or first name as In-game name. As a result, names in here will be displayed in thier real name.
- 1 Due to the Myanmar Esports Federation announcement, Arena of Valor team will not be represented at the SEA Games, Therefore only DOTA2 and Mobile Legends will attend the event.[2]
As of November 23rd, Burmese Ghouls have regained their SEA Games AoV spot, The team will now compete under “Team Myanmar” banner.[3] - 3 Ikan Masin replaced M8HEXA for team Malaysia.
Results
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Group Stage
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Playoffs
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Upper Bracket Semifinals
Thailand
1
Indonesia
2
Lower Bracket Semifinals
Vietnam
2
Malaysia
1
Bronze Medal
Thailand
2
Vietnam
0
Gold Medal
Indonesia
0
Thailand
3
Streams
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Main Broadcast
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References
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