It was an spectacle of local esports and gaming talent as after more than three months of searching, the Philippine Pro Gaming League 2019 finally crowned the country’s best Arena of Valor, League of Legends, and Tekken 7 representatives.
MET Events (formerly Mineski Events Team), the leading esports event organizer in Asia, in partnership with Globe Telecoms , gathered 16 esports teams and athletes at the Ayala Malls Feliz in Marcos Highway, Pasig City on April 6-7, 2019 for the highly anticipated culmination of the country’s biggest multi-platform esports league. Nearly 9,000 attendees witnessed firsthand the pinnacle of Philippine esports competition as Liyab Esports claimed the back-to-back Arena of Valor and League of Legends championship titles, while Andreij “PBE|Doujin” Albar emerged on top of seven gritty players at the Tekken 7 finale.
The PPGL AoV grand finals saw the meteoric rise of the newly-formed, yet veteran-filled, squad of Kidlat Esports. They were the first team to advance to the grand finals, where they were met by the tournament favorites, Liyab Esports. A total of five games were allotted for the grand showdown, but Liyab Esports proved that three is already enough for them to claim the PPGL AoV grand championship title and the PHP 200,000 grand prize.
ARENA OF VALOR
● Champion: Liyab Esports – PHP 200,000
● 2 nd Place: Kidlat Esports – PHP 100,000
● 3 rd -4 th Place: Resurgence – PHP 50,000
● 3 rd -4 th Place: Bren Esports – PHP 50,000
While the grand showdown of the PPGL AoV sported the potential of an up-and-coming esports team, the PPGL LoL grand finals, on the other hand, hosted a rematch between TNC Predator and the former Mineski-League of Legends squad of Liyab Esports. These two teams went at full five games last season with TNC Predator ending up as the champions. This time, however, Liyab Esports wasted no time in dethroning the reigning kings and swept them to claim the lion’s share of the PHP400,000 prize pool, as well as the championship title.
LEAGUE OF LEGENDS
● Champion: Liyab Esports – PHP 200,000
● 2 nd Place: TNC Predator – PHP 100,000
● 3 rd -4 th Place: Bren Esports – PHP 50,000
● 3 rd -4 th Place: ArkAngel – PHP 50,000
Since its inaugural season last year, the PPGL franchise has yet to host a Tekken 7 tournament without Andreij “PBE|Doujin” Albar and Alexandre “PBE|AK” Laverez duking it out against each other in the grand finals—this iteration of the PPGL Tekken 7 was no exception. PBE|Doujin’s commanding 3-0 sweep against his long-time rival allowed him to claim his second-straight PPGL Tekken 7 championship title and the PHP 90,000 grand prize.
TEKKEN 7
● Champion: Andreij “PBE|Doujin” Albar – PHP 90,000
● 2 nd Place: Alexandre “PBE|AK” Laverez – PHP 40,000
● 3 rd Place: Raphael “CIG.Vermilion” Cuevas – PHP 24,000
● 4 th Place: Julius“SGD.Omega|Jules” Lozano – PHP 18,000
● 5 th -6 th Place: Anthony “DONZRELLIK” Lequin – PHP 9,000
● 5 th -6 th Place: Ryan “Chongibears” Chong – PHP 9,000
● 7 th -8 th Place: Neil Kenneth “Wong” Uy Tan – PHP 5,000
● 7 th -8 th Place: Reece Justin “Silverfox” Siasat – PHP 5,000
Overall, the PPGL 2019 grand finals that featured up-and-coming athletes and established stars promises a bright future for the Philippine esports industry. Follow the official Facebook page and website for more information about the PPGL 2019 .