lcscasotti
Country: Brazil
Registered: August 10, 2020
Last post: September 8, 2020 at 8:09 PM
Posts: 4

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

posted about 3 years ago

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

posted about 3 years ago

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

posted about 3 years ago