Lenovo Philippines has crowned Bahamut Gaming as our representative for the upcoming PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) tournament for Lenovo Legion of Champions IV (LoC) at Pantip Pratunan Mall in Bangkok, Thailand from December 12-15, 2019.
Bahamut Gaming was able to win 1,000 usd on top of being country representatives. The team consists of Mark Myles “Shrykos” Chin, Mark Gerald “Ryujin” Licanto, Brandenn “BMG_Rui” Buenviaje, and Larry “ShinRyuji” Yoro, Bahamut Gaming bested 47 other teams during the Philippine LoC qualifying tournament.
The Legion of Champions tournament is Lenovo’s testament to foster the gaming community, both here in the Philippines and in the entire APAC region. Truly, the rise of the competitive gaming scene can no longer be ignored, and Lenovo is thrilled that the event has been steadily growing ever since it started. As the gaming phenomenon further develops, rest assured that Lenovo Legion and the LoC will continue to provide esports teams a competitive platform where they can enhance and hone their skills.
Said Michael Ngan, General Manager, Lenovo Philippines.
Now in its fourth series, the Legion of Champions comes back bigger and better featuring the two new crowd-favorite games in its fold: PUBG and CS:GO. In addition, teams from 12 markets in the region, now including Australia and New Zealand, will be battling it out for glory.
Local champions and grand finalists will be competing for a total combined prize pool of 89,100 usd (approximately 4.51 million php). At the end of the competition, the team winning the PUBG tournament will walk away with 4,000 usd and 10,000 usd worth of Legion devices, while the winners of CS:GO will go home with 5,000 usd and 12,500 usd worth of Legion devices.
For a recap of the LoC IV Philippine qualifying tournament, visit Lenovo Philippines official Facebook page and Lenovo Legion Philippines fanpage.