APAC Predator League 2020 is Postponed to Spring 2021

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APAC Predator League 2020 moved to Spring 2021The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a lot of major events being postponed. One of the most recent additions to the list is the APAC 2020 Predator League, which has now been officially moved to spring 2021.

This is in consideration of the health and safety of the gaming community, which is the top priority for Acer, as it continuously works closely with public health authorities.

As such, the same qualifying teams from the local preliminary competitions will attend the finale in Spring 2021. The event has been renamed as Predator League 2020/2021 with a prize pool of US$400,000.

Predator League: Showing Appreciation for the Community

Almost 20,000 tickets have already been sold for the tournament, originally scheduled to take place in Manila, Philippines in February 2020 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. A total of 17 regions entered the local qualifier competitions held from October 2019.

As a token of appreciation, those who have purchased VIP tickets will receive a drawstring bag along with a limited edition Predator League 2020 shirt and facemask. Regular ticket buyers, on the other hand, will get a Predator shirt.

Tune-in to Predator’s social media pages for further instructions.

Looking Back

The inaugural Asia Predator League was held in Jakarta, Indonesia in 2018, and the second one in Bangkok, Thailand, watched by over 10,000 fans in real-time, garnering 4.3M views online, and 123,000 peak concurrent viewership.

Moving Forward

All contestants will be directly contacted with notices of important updates and when a new date has been established.

For the latest developments on the Asia Pacific Predator League 2020/2021, you may follow Acer’s social media pages on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Emman Tortoza
Chief Editor and Content Lead at Gadget Pilipinas | Website

Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.

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