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Skyesports Championship 3.0: Six gaming titles, prize pool, and more

BGMI entering one of the biggest Indian esports tournament

The AMD Ryzen Skyesports Championship 3.0 is announced with a massive prize pool of Rs. 55,00,000 ($75,000) split across six of South Asia’s favorite games. This tournament will feature both mobile or PC gamers and will be held from August to October 2021 without any phases or seasonal breaks.

After immensely successful first and second editions, Skyesports has expanded the largest third-party tournament IP in the history of Indian esports, the Skyesports Championship, to cover the entirety of South Asia in 2021. Players from Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan can now compete in the open-for-all qualifiers for a shot at glory and the prize pool.

Skyesports Championship 3.0 announced BGMI’s entry in the tournamentent

AMD Ryzen Skyesports Championship 3.0 is a path to pro tournament IP in India and this opens a gateway to a lot of budding esports athletes who play Valorant, BGMI, Brawl Stars, Clash of Clans, and more,With BGMI coming back, a lot of young talents can now participate and make a mark. With the broadcast happening in nine languages, we are continuously tapping the regional audience and that’s the most important goal for us.

Shiva Nandy, the CEO of Skyesports

For Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), whose semifinals will begin on Aug. 30, a staggering 15,290 teams registered for a shot at glory. Only one can reach the top, however. Assemble your squads and solidify your #PathToPro as registrations for the remaining games have begun on the official Skyesports website. The entire championship will be played online to ensure the safety of the staff and players amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

Prize Pool

With Rs. 25,00,000 on the line, the majority of the prize pool will be going to one of India’s favorite games, BGMI. South Asia’s beloved FPS title, Valorant will get Rs. 22,00,000. Clash of Clans, Brawl Stars, and the two unannounced titles will feature prize pools of Rs. 2,00,000 each.

Skyesports Championship 3.0: Full schedule

Here is the schedule for the Skyesports Championship 3.0

Battlegrounds Mobile India( BGMI)

  • Semifinals: Aug. 30 to Sept. 5
  • Grand Finals: Sept. 6 to 12

Valorant

  • Registrations end: Sept. 7
  • Qualifiers and wildcard: Sept. 8 to 30.
  • Playoffs: Oct. 2 to 20.
  • Finals: Oct 22 to 24.

Brawl Stars

  • Registrations end: Sept. 3
  • Qualifiers: Sept. 5 onwards
  • Finals (Round Robin): Sept. 28 to Oct. 3

Clash of Clans

  • Registrations end: Sept. 4
  • Qualifiers: Sept. 8 onwards

The two remaining titles will be unveiled at a later date and will feature a prize pool of Rs. 2,00,000 each.

Broadcasting details

Skyesports Championship 3.0
Skyesports Championship 3.0 by AMD RYZEN

Skyesports remains dedicated in its focus on the grassroots community and will be broadcasting all of the action from the championship in nine languages. These are Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Urdu, Bengali, and Punjabi. Of these, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Urdu, Bengali, and Punjabi will be exclusively streamed and supported by Facebook. Fans can catch the action in Hindi and English on Skyesports’ official YouTube channel.

There are over 800 live streams planned throughout the event. The Skyesports Championship 3.0 is presented by AMD Ryzen. Logitech G is the gaming partner while WD Black is the storage partner. Croma is the gaming retail partner and the regional streams are exclusively supported by Facebook.

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