AMD Skyesports Championship 4.0 Announced Featuring Dota 2 And CS:GO

Skyesports, one of India's top eSports tournament organizers that recently expanded to Southeast Asia, finally announces the AMD Skyesports Championship 4.0 featuring Dota 2 and CS:GO .

By Shubham Dalal | Nov 27, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

After weeks of teasing its next LAN tournament, Skyesports, one of India’s top eSports tournament organizers that recently expanded to Southeast Asia, finally announces the AMD Skyesports Championship 4.0 featuring Dota 2 and CS:GO .Skyesports has completely surprised the Indian gaming community by throwing this curveball,Announcing two esports titles that have never been very popular as a competitive title despite having a substantial user base in India.If you need more information about AMD Skyesports Championship 4.0 Announced Featuring Dota 2 and CS:GO then read carefully and share with your friends.

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AMD Skyesports Championship 4.0 is scheduled to take place on LAN in Mumbai sometime in mid-December. That’s all the information revealed by the organizers so far, more updates about the event will be announced soon.After weeks of teasing one of the most anticipated eSports tournaments of the year, some details about the AMD Skysports Championship 4.0 have been officially announced and the Indian gaming community has more than one reason to cheer, and not just Dota. 2 in fact CS:GO is also all set to make a comeback on LAN in Mumbai.

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Last week on November 18, Shiva “Marvel” Nandi – CEO and Founder of Skysports, publicly shared that the upcoming AMD Skysports Championship 4.0 was registered under the ‘Professional Tournaments’ tab within Dota 2.While the organizers have not officially revealed the prize pool associated with the Dota 2 event, the information shared states that the prize money will be $15,000 USD.

At the same time, suggestions were floating that there should be a Counter-Strike tournament as well, with several personalities like Shobhit “TBONE” Rai, Manoj “VLTSentinel” Kashyap, Rohit Jagasia, Rishabh “Rakazon” Karanwal, and others tweeting simply. ‘Counter-attack’.As it turns out, the signs were accurate as CS:GO has also been announced as one of the titles joining the LAN tournament whose schedule will be revealed at a later time.

Even the LAN Finals of the Skyesports Pokemon UNITE India Open 2022, which includes a total prize pool of INR 22,50,000 ($27,165 USD), is scheduled to be held in Mumbai as part of the AMD Skyesports Championship 4.0 .If you like this article then share with your friends and keep supporting us.

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