Here Are The Seven Esports Game Numbers That Will Compete At The Hangzhou Asian Games
JAKARTA - Some time ago the Asian Electronic Sports Federation (AESF) announced seven esports game numbers that will be competed in the 2022 Road to Asian Games and Hangzhou Asian Games which will be held in September.
The seven match numbers are the Asian Games Arena of Valor (AoV) version, DOTA 2, Dream Three Kingdoms, EA Sports FIFA, League of Legends (LoL), PUBG Mobile Asian Games version, and Street Fighter V: Champion Edition.
This year is the first year Arena of Valor and PUBG Mobile will be competed in the Asian Games. At the 2018 Asian Games, they only competed in Arena of Valor, Clash Royale, Hearthstone, League of Legends, Pro Evolution Soccer, and StarCraft II only.
Here, the Arena of Valor and PUBG Mobile matches are made exclusive for the biggest sports competition in Asia. AoV in Asian Games Version and PUBG Mobile format in Game for Peace format.
AoV 20 Asian Games Version Format
Competing with the MOBA 5v5 draft mode genre, both teams will be separated into a blue team and a red team. There are 63 heroes who can be selected and to win this game, the athletes must destroy a crystal belonging to their opponent.
Game For Peace Asian Games Version Format
Different from the PUBG Mobile match in general, this time the Game For Peace will compete in this game like a real sport. For example, athletes will compete in car racing, shooting sports, and parachuting
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In the Road to Asian Games 2022, which will take place in Macau starting June 15, 2023, the League of Legends, PUBG Mobile, and Arena of Valor teams will gather in Macau to compete in offline tournaments, covering a total of 18 days of competition.
DOTA 2 will be competed online covering five days of competition. Meanwhile, the match schedule for Dream Three Kingdoms, FIFA, and Street Fighter will be announced further.
The Road to the 2022 Asian Games will bring together five regions in Asia, namely East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, and West Asia, by presenting the top participants and teams from 29 countries and regions.