Warriors top Dota 2

Credit to Author: Tempo Online| Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 13:22:20 +0000

The Cignal Ultra Warriors lived up to the hype, winning the first-ever conference of The Nationals after beating the Suha-Execration Punishers in the Dota 2, 3-2, last Sunday at the Gariath Concepts in Eastwood City, Libis.

Cignal entered the championship round as the fa

vorites after it obtained an automatic berth with its league-best 13-3 record in the group stage of the first professional esports tournament.

Members of the Cignal Ultra Warriors pose after winning the Dota 2 Finals of The Nationals last Sunday. Shown are (from left) team manager Jeffrey Lansangan, team owner Auggie Cadua, players Fernando ‘Nando’ Mendoza, Jomari ‘Grimz’ Aniz, Pio Emeterio, Erice Guerra and Van Jerico Manalaysay, and coach John Jerick Paulo. (The Nationals)

Members of the Cignal Ultra Warriors pose after winning the Dota 2 Finals of The Nationals last Sunday. Shown are (from left) team manager Jeffrey Lansangan, team owner Auggie Cadua, players Fernando ‘Nando’ Mendoza, Jomari ‘Grimz’ Aniz, Pio Emeterio, Erice Guerra and Van Jerico Manalaysay, and coach John Jerick Paulo. (The Nationals)

Their skill was on full display after winning Game 1 of their best-of-five title series convincingly.

Though the Punishers put their foot on the pedal as they racked up back-to-back wins, including a 27-minute stomp in Game 2, the Ultra Warriors stepped-up and won the final two games of the conference with a strong push – thanks to Beastmaster, Pugna, Jakiro, Dazzle and Sven in the final game.

Prior to their finals showdown, the Punishers eliminated PLDT-Smart Omega in a best-of-three semifinal that also went the distance. Overall, Suha-Execration played a total of eight games on the playoff day.

With the victory, the Warriors won the top prize of P400,000 for the three-week tournament, while the Punishers and second runner-up Omega got P200,000 and P100,000, respectively.

Cignal’s Fernando “Nando” Mendoza was named Best Player of the finals series, finishing with an average of 9.4 kills, 6 assists, and 650 GPM per game.

The Nationals is the country’s premier esports league, and that the recently concluded Dota 2 conference is just one of the six conferences that will happen in the competition’s inaugural year.

The next Dota 2 conference will start on Ma 1.

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and Tekken 7, two of the country’s biggest games on mobile and console, will also host two conferences each later this year. Follow The Nationals through its social media on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at PHNationals.

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