Neon Esports and Miraculum Gaming are the PH reps for the Predator League 2020 APAC Finals

The teams will compete at the APAC Finals this February!

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Following a grueling set of matches, Neon Esports and Miraculum Gaming have emerged victorious in the Predator League 2020 Philippine Finals for Dota 2 and PUBG respectively. The Philippine Finals was held recently at SM North EDSA.

With their win, Neon Esports and Miraculum Gaming have secured a spot at the upcoming Predator League 2020 APAC Finals where they will face off against the top Dota 2 and PUBG teams in the region. Joining Miraculum Gaming in the APAC Finals is TNC Predator, while Neon Esports will be joined by ArkAngel Predator.

Aside from advancing to the APAC Finals, Neon Esports and Miraculum Gaming each took home PHP 150,000 with their PH Finals win.

Here are the full results of the Predator League 2020 Philippine Finals:

Dota 2

  • Champion – Neon Esports (PHP 150,000)
  • 1st Runner-up – Lowkey Esports (PHP 50,000)
  • 2nd Runner-up – SG Dragons (PHP 35,000)
  • 3rd Runner-up – Cignal Ultra (15,000)

PUBG

  • Champion – Miraculum Gaming (PHP 150,000)
  • 1st Runner-up – Angel Alliance (PHP 50,000)
  • 2nd Runner-up – Gamer’s Lounge  (PHP 35,000)
  • 3rd Runner-up – Excommunicados  (15,000)

“We are excited to see the teams Neon Esports and Miraculum Gaming showcase the best of Filipino talent against counterparts from the Asia-Pacific,” said Ms. Sue Ong-Lim, Predator General Manager. “Predator has always been proud of supporting esports athletes by coming up with innovative products to cater to their ever-changing esports needs. We hope that the APAC finals will also help foster camaraderie among the participants and elevate the esports industry not only in the Philippines but in the Asia Pacific, as well.”

The Predator League 2020 APAC Finals is happening on February 22-23, 2020 in Manila. The event will feature the Top Dota 2 and PUBG teams from Australia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Macau, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, and Thailand.