MPGL SEA Championship 8 is getting ready to commence and the invites have been announced. White Fries, Fnatic, EHOME.Keen and MVP.Phoenix have been confirmed to be attending the event being held at Selangor Cyber Games on September 9-11th in Malaysia. The four premier teams are joining the five qualified teams from the season and one team from Malaysia yet to still qualify. All ten teams are competing for the $50,000 prize pool.
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— kenzi (@kenzi131) September 4, 2016
The last of the invites for MPGL SEA Championship 8 has been revealed with the event looming around the corner.
While the official roster of MVP.Phoenix has not yet been confirmed, the organization has confirmed as the last team to be invited to participate in the upcoming event.
MVP.Phoenix will be joining the other three invited teams – Fnatic, White Fries Gaming and EHOME.Keen as well as the eight qualified teams from season 8 and one qualified team from Malaysia.
MPGL SEA Championship 8 is being held at Selangor Cyber Games on September 9-11th at The Square, One City, Subang Jaya, Selangor in Malaysia. The ten teams will compete for the $50,000 prize pool.
MPGL SEA Championship 8 teams
- Fnatic – Direct Invite
- White Fries Gaming – Direct Invite
- EHOME.Keen – Direct Invite
- MVP.Phoenix – Direct Invite
- Execration – MPGL S8L2 Winner
- Mineski – MPGL S8L2 Runner-up
- WarriorsGaming.Unity – MPGL S8L2 Third place team
- Power Gaming – MPGL S8L2 Fourth place team
- Signature.Trust – MPGL S8L2 Fifth place team
- TBD – Malaysian Qualifier
MPGL SEA Championship 8 talent
- Eri Neeman – Host
- David “Godz” Parker – Caster/Panelist
- Owen “ODPixel” Davies – Caster/Panelist
- Jorien “Sheever” van der Heijden – Caster/Panelist
- Chan “winter” Litt Binn – Caster/Panelist
- Danelie “Danelie” Purdue – Caster/Panelist
- Muhammad “Flava” Farouq – Caster/Panelist
MPGL Season 7
MVP.Hot6ix were the MPGL Season 7 champions last May. The Korean team out-jumped Chinese team Energy Pacemakers in the Grand Finals, 2:1.
MVP.Hot6ix walked away with $30,000 and their first major title since they had signed Finnish player Jesse “Jerax” Vainikka.
The team then went on to take first in the TI5 SEA qualifier’s to secure their spot at The International 5, where they eventually took 13-16th place.
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