#goFalkol
Flag: | Brazil |
Registered: | August 10, 2020 |
Last post: | September 8, 2020 at 8:09 PM |
Posts: | 4 |
#goFalkol
the time, bro. I edited the post, but it doesn't change de fact that we are far behind NA and EU for some obvious reason. Hope it changes
The problem is other regions like LAN and LAS are receiving more investment than Brazil. Idk how it works to host an ignition series tournament, but i don't believe that it only depends on the organizations. Riot has an important role in promoving competitive scenario and it should depend on them
Hey guys. First of all, sorry for my English, it's been a while.
Brazil only had one ignition series tournament, sponsered by GamersClub Ultimate. The grand final was in July 19th, with a $3,742 USD prize pool.
If we compare with our latinamerican friends, we're far behind in terms of a competitive scenario. While we had only one, months ago, our hermanos are playing their fourth ignition series tournament (GGTech Invitational #2). If we look to North America and Europe, the situation is even worse for us brazilian: Europe had 6 officials tournaments, and North America, 4.
Without official tournaments, there is no way to develop a competitive scenario: organizations won't invest, players won't be confident to dedicate themselves full time. Nobody disagrees that our region has the potential to become one of the best worldwide, we just need a little push.
Let me know your thoughts.
PS: this month we'll have two big tournaments, but not official (Evolution and OnFire)
PS2: GamersClub has just announced GamersClub Ultimate #2