2019 The Nationals

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2019 The Nationals season
LeagueThe Nationals
SportElectronic sports
Number of teams6
TV partner(s)eGG Network
5 Plus
Seasons

The 2019 The Nationals is the inaugural season of The Nationals, an electronic sports (Esports) league in the Philippines. The season features three titles, Dota 2, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, and Tekken 7 with two conferences each.

Teams[edit]

Team Company
Bren EPro BrenPro Inc.
Cignal Ultra Warriors Cignal TV Inc.
Happy Feet Emperors HappyFeet Esports
Omega PLDT Inc. / Smart Communications
STI eOlympians STI Education Systems Holdings, Inc.
Suha-XCTN Punishers

The Road to The Nationals[edit]

The Nationals was officially launched on July 24, 2018, in a press conference. In the same event, the "Road to The Nationals" a series of qualification tournament to determine the players of the six franchise teams to compete in The Nationals' inaugural season was announced. Three qualifiers for each of The Nationals three video game titles will be held.[1] These tournaments will run from August to October 2018 with the qualifying eight teams from each of the three titles competing in the final qualification tournament at the Electronic Sports and Gaming Summit 2018 to be held from October 27 to 28 at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay.[2]

The winning teams and individuals (for competitors in single-player titles) will be given millions of pesos in prize money and a chance to get drafted in one of the six franchise teams of The Nationals.[1]

Players[edit]

The players of the inaugural 2019 The Nationals season will be drafted among the winners of the Road to The Nationals qualification tournaments to be held in the latter half of 2018.[1] The Nationals mean to make electronic sports a professional career with players to be given monthly salaries ranging from ₱40,000 to ₱50,000 among other benefits such as team housing, physicians, healthcare, etc.[3] Minors are eligible to compete if they have waivers from their parents consenting their participation.[4]

Sponsorship[edit]

The first financial firm to become a sponsor of the league's qualification tournament, The Road to The Nationals, was the Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) which announced its sponsorship deal with the league in October 2018 to specifically promote its MyWallet Virtual Card service.[5]

Conferences[edit]

Dota 2[edit]

First Conference[edit]

After playing a total of 40 games in the group phase, the Cignal Ultra Warriors secured a bye to the best-of-five grand finals while PLDT-Smart Omega and Suha-XCTN Punishers played against each other in the best-of-three playoffs.[6] Suha Execretion eliminated Omega in the playoffs to advance to the grand final where they were defeated by Cignal. Cignal clinched the first conference Dota 2 title with a 3–2 win in the grand final.[7]

The Best Player of the final series is Fernando Mendoza (Nando) of Cignal who averaged 9.4 kills, 6 assists, and 650 GPM per game.[7]

Second Conference[edit]

The second conference began on May 1, 2019.[7]

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang[edit]

First Conference[edit]

The Mobile Legends First Conference marked the league debut of the STI eOlympians in The Nationals.[8] After playing 31 games in the group stage (including tiebreaker), PLDT-Smart Omega became the top seed with the Cignal Ultra Warriors becoming second. PLDT-Smart Omega became the first ever The Nationals MLBB Champion after sweeping Cignal Ultra Warriors in the best-of-five finals series, 3 games to none.

Second Conference[edit]

A second conference was held for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.[7]

Tekken 7[edit]

Two conferences was held for Tekken 7.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Ansis, JC (25 July 2018). "Road to The Nationals: Searching for esports pro athletes in the Philippines". Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  2. ^ Agustin, Ram Christian (24 July 2018). "The Nationals give PH esports industry a boost". Manila Standard. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  3. ^ "TV5 eyes e-sports promotion with pro tournament". BusinessWorld. 25 July 2018. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  4. ^ Camus, Miguel (25 July 2018). "TV5 betting on e-sports; moves to lure gamers". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  5. ^ "RCBC MyWallet powers first PH ESports League". BusinessMirror. 11 October 2018. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  6. ^ "The Nationals Dota 2 playoffs set". The Philippine Star. 13 April 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  7. ^ a b c d "Cignal wins inaugural The Nationals title". Rappler. 17 April 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  8. ^ "STI Joins Industry Giants to make ESports History". STI. 27 July 2018. Retrieved 1 August 2019.