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The Nationals (esports)

The Nationals is an electronic sports (Esports) league in the Philippines which had its inaugural season in 2019. It is the first franchise-based electronic sports in the Philippines. The tournaments are sanctioned by the Esports National Association of the Philippines (ESNAP).[2]

The Nationals
Current season, competition or edition:
2022 The Nationals
SportEsports
Founded2018
Inaugural season2019
PresidentKevin Chung[1]
CommissionerRen Vitug[1]
No. of teams6
CountryPhilippines
TV partner(s)eGG Network
5 Plus
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toNone
Related
competitions
Challenger Series
Academy Series
Official website, archived from the original on June 1, 2021

History Edit

Establishment Edit

The Nationals was first announced in June 2018 with its inaugural season which began in the first quarter of 2019. The league was announced to feature four titles. The Nationals was envisioned to act as the main pool for national Esports athletes who could compete for the Philippines in international tournaments such as the Asian Games.[3]

The league had six founding corporations:[4][5]

  • TheNet.Com
  • HappyFeet Esports
  • BrenPro Inc.
  • Cignal TV Inc.
  • PLDT Inc.
  • STI Education Systems Holdings, Inc.
  • Gambit Esports

The Nationals (2019–present) Edit

The inaugural 2019 season commenced on March 24, 2019, featuring three video game titles. Two conferences were held for each title. Both double round-robin group stage and single-elimination playoffs were adopted as the competition format with the top players in each title and conference playing against each other in the season finale. Six teams entered for the inaugural season, with STI joining mid-season after the Dota2 competition.[6]

For the 2021 season, two divisions were introduced opening The Nationals to non-professionals; These divisions are: The Challenger Series which was open to amateurs and the Academy Series which was for players who are enrolled in schools at the time of their participation. The Nationals Draft Series will be introduced with the top players of the Challenger and Academy series eligible to enter.[7]

The Nationals would introduce a new title, Call of Duty: Mobile for the 2022 season. It would join the three titles present in its lineup since its inaugural season.[8]

Teams Edit

The six founding corporate partners of The Nationals fielded teams for the inaugural season of the Esports tournament. As of August 2018, two more franchise slots are still open which if filled would see eight teams participating in The Nationals.[9] The six participating franchise teams including a new team, Suha, were confirmed by Gariath Concepts in February 2019. A team of one of the founding corporate founders.[10][6]

Team Company First season
Bren EPro BrenPro Inc. 2019
Cignal Ultra Warriors Cignal TV Inc. 2019
Happy Feet Emperors HappyFeet Esports 2019
Smart Omega Smart Communications 2019
STI eOlympians STI Education Systems Holdings, Inc. 2019
Laus Auto Group Playbook Esports Eagles Laus Auto Group / PlayBook Esports 2020
Team Company Last Season
Suha-XCTN Punishers 2019

Organization Edit

Format Edit

The league follows a franchise model, the first Esports league in the Philippines to adopt this format. Other franchised based leagues in the country are the Philippine Basketball Association, the Philippine Super Liga, Premier Volleyball League, and the Philippine Football League.[11] The Nationals is recognized by the Esports National Association of the Philippines[12]

Video game titles Edit

Three titles, belonging to three categories: PC gaming, Mobile gaming, Console gaming, are the main Esports titles played in The Nationals.[12][3] Gariath Concepts will handle the operations and logistics of the league.[3]

Three titles were featured in The Nationals upon the launch of its inaugural season in 2019:[13][14] Dota 2 for PC Gaming and Mobile Legends for Mobile gaming and Tekken 7 for the Console gaming category. NBA 2K19 was also proposed to be played in The Nationals.[12] A fourth title, Call of Duty: Mobile was introduced in the 2022 season.[8]

The Nationals video game titles
Title Category
Call of Duty: Mobile Mobile Gaming
Dota 2 PC Gaming
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mobile Gaming
Tekken 7 Console Gaming

Record Edit

Season Year Dota 2 Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Tekken 7 Call of Duty: Mobile
1 2019 Cignal Ultra Warriors Cignal Ultra Warriors
Alexandre "AK" Laverez[15]
Suha-Execration Punishers[16] Bren Epro[17] Alexandre "AK" Laverez[15]
2 2020 Cignal Ultra Warriors[18] Bren Epro AK (Laus Playbook)[19]
3 2021 Cignal Ultra Warriors AK (Laus Playbook)[20]
4 2022 Smart Omega[21]

Broadcasting rights Edit

The Nationals has been broadcast at 5 Plus on ESPN 5 in the Philippines. League matches were also aired at the One Sports through Cignal TV and Cablelink for Philippine-based viewers as well as eGG Network for the viewers across Southeast Asia and Australia.[1] Matches of Road of The Nationals were aired live in the country on ESPN 5.[3]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Patino, Martin (February 8, 2019). "The Nationals Begins Franchise-Based Esports League in March 2019". GG Network. Retrieved February 9, 2019.
  2. ^ Abad, Roderick (July 24, 2018). "TV5-ESPN5 launches Esports league". BusinessWorld. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d "The Nationals is first esports franchise league in PH". ESPN 5. June 14, 2018. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  4. ^ Ashton, Graham (June 14, 2018). "Multi-Game Franchised League to Launch in the Philippines With Six Corporate Partners". The Esport Observer. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  5. ^ Fitch, Adam (June 15, 2018). "The Nationals franchised league announced for the Philippines". Esports Insider. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  6. ^ a b Morales, Luisa (March 9, 2019). "'The Nationals' out to legitimize esports in Philippines". The Philippine Star. Retrieved March 9, 2019.
  7. ^ "The Nationals launches new format for Season 3". ESPN.com. March 13, 2021. Retrieved June 23, 2021.
  8. ^ a b Castillo, Jonathan (August 27, 2022). "The Nationals becomes home of Call of Duty: Mobile Philippine Open for 2022". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  9. ^ Abad, Roderick (July 24, 2018). "TV5-ESPN5 launches Esports league". BusinessMirror. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
  10. ^ "6 Franchise teams are revealed..." Facebook. Gariath Concepts. Retrieved February 9, 2019.
  11. ^ Saldajeno, Ivan Stewart (June 16, 2018). "1st eSports franchise league to be launched in PH". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  12. ^ a b c Ansis, JC (July 25, 2018). "Road to The Nationals: Searching for esports pro athletes in the Philippines". Retrieved July 25, 2018.
  13. ^ "PLDT, Smart kick off 'Road to Nationals' open eSports tournament". Manila Standard. August 7, 2018. Retrieved August 10, 2018.
  14. ^ "Tekken 7 now part of Road to the Nationals". ESPN. September 12, 2018. Retrieved October 15, 2018.
  15. ^ a b "Ang hari ng The Nationals na si AK" [AK: The king of The Nationals]. One Esport (in Filipino). May 13, 2021. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  16. ^ "Suha rips Cignal in The Nationals Dota 2 second conference finals". BusinessMirror. May 31, 2019. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  17. ^ "Bren sweeps Happy Feet Emperors". Manila Bulletin. November 15, 2020. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  18. ^ "Cignal Ultra makes it two in a row, bags P500k in The Nationals". Manila Bulletin. November 9, 2020. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  19. ^ "AK rules The Nationals Tekken 7 anew". Manila Bulletin. September 27, 2020. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  20. ^ Galindo, Daryll (June 6, 2021). "AK Completes The Nationals Tekken 7 Pro League 3-Peat". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  21. ^ Valmoria, Mon Anthony (October 9, 2022). "Smart Omega wins inaugural CODM Philippine Open at The Nationals". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved July 7, 2023.

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2020 The Nationals is an electronic sports Esports league in the Philippines which had its inaugural season in 2019 It is the first franchise based electronic sports in the Philippines The tournaments are sanctioned by the Esports National Association of the Philippines ESNAP 2 The NationalsCurrent season competition or edition 2022 The NationalsSportEsportsFounded2018Inaugural season2019PresidentKevin Chung 1 CommissionerRen Vitug 1 No of teams6CountryPhilippinesTV partner s eGG Network5 PlusLevel on pyramid1Relegation toNoneRelatedcompetitionsChallenger SeriesAcademy SeriesOfficial websiteOfficial Website archived from the original on June 1 2021 Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment 1 2 The Nationals 2019 present 2 Teams 3 Organization 3 1 Format 3 2 Video game titles 4 Record 5 Broadcasting rights 6 ReferencesHistory EditEstablishment Edit The Nationals was first announced in June 2018 with its inaugural season which began in the first quarter of 2019 The league was announced to feature four titles The Nationals was envisioned to act as the main pool for national Esports athletes who could compete for the Philippines in international tournaments such as the Asian Games 3 The league had six founding corporations 4 5 TheNet Com HappyFeet Esports BrenPro Inc Cignal TV Inc PLDT Inc STI Education Systems Holdings Inc Gambit EsportsThe Nationals 2019 present Edit The inaugural 2019 season commenced on March 24 2019 featuring three video game titles Two conferences were held for each title Both double round robin group stage and single elimination playoffs were adopted as the competition format with the top players in each title and conference playing against each other in the season finale Six teams entered for the inaugural season with STI joining mid season after the Dota2 competition 6 For the 2021 season two divisions were introduced opening The Nationals to non professionals These divisions are The Challenger Series which was open to amateurs and the Academy Series which was for players who are enrolled in schools at the time of their participation The Nationals Draft Series will be introduced with the top players of the Challenger and Academy series eligible to enter 7 The Nationals would introduce a new title Call of Duty Mobile for the 2022 season It would join the three titles present in its lineup since its inaugural season 8 Teams EditThe six founding corporate partners of The Nationals fielded teams for the inaugural season of the Esports tournament As of August 2018 two more franchise slots are still open which if filled would see eight teams participating in The Nationals 9 The six participating franchise teams including a new team Suha were confirmed by Gariath Concepts in February 2019 A team of one of the founding corporate founders 10 6 Team Company First seasonBren EPro BrenPro Inc 2019Cignal Ultra Warriors Cignal TV Inc 2019Happy Feet Emperors HappyFeet Esports 2019Smart Omega Smart Communications 2019STI eOlympians STI Education Systems Holdings Inc 2019Laus Auto Group Playbook Esports Eagles Laus Auto Group PlayBook Esports 2020Team Company Last SeasonSuha XCTN Punishers 2019Organization EditFormat Edit The league follows a franchise model the first Esports league in the Philippines to adopt this format Other franchised based leagues in the country are the Philippine Basketball Association the Philippine Super Liga Premier Volleyball League and the Philippine Football League 11 The Nationals is recognized by the Esports National Association of the Philippines 12 Video game titles Edit Three titles belonging to three categories PC gaming Mobile gaming Console gaming are the main Esports titles played in The Nationals 12 3 Gariath Concepts will handle the operations and logistics of the league 3 Three titles were featured in The Nationals upon the launch of its inaugural season in 2019 13 14 Dota 2 for PC Gaming and Mobile Legends for Mobile gaming and Tekken 7 for the Console gaming category NBA 2K19 was also proposed to be played in The Nationals 12 A fourth title Call of Duty Mobile was introduced in the 2022 season 8 The Nationals video game titles Title CategoryCall of Duty Mobile Mobile GamingDota 2 PC GamingMobile Legends Bang Bang Mobile GamingTekken 7 Console GamingRecord EditSeason Year Dota 2 Mobile Legends Bang Bang Tekken 7 Call of Duty Mobile1 2019 Cignal Ultra Warriors Cignal Ultra Warriors Alexandre AK Laverez 15 Suha Execration Punishers 16 Bren Epro 17 Alexandre AK Laverez 15 2 2020 Cignal Ultra Warriors 18 Bren Epro AK Laus Playbook 19 3 2021 Cignal Ultra Warriors AK Laus Playbook 20 4 2022 Smart Omega 21 Broadcasting rights EditThe Nationals has been broadcast at 5 Plus on ESPN 5 in the Philippines League matches were also aired at the One Sports through Cignal TV and Cablelink for Philippine based viewers as well as eGG Network for the viewers across Southeast Asia and Australia 1 Matches of Road of The Nationals were aired live in the country on ESPN 5 3 References Edit a b c Patino Martin February 8 2019 The Nationals Begins Franchise Based Esports League in March 2019 GG Network Retrieved February 9 2019 Abad Roderick July 24 2018 TV5 ESPN5 launches Esports league BusinessWorld Retrieved July 24 2018 a b c d The Nationals is first esports franchise league in PH ESPN 5 June 14 2018 Retrieved June 16 2018 Ashton Graham June 14 2018 Multi Game Franchised League to Launch in the Philippines With Six Corporate Partners The Esport Observer Retrieved June 16 2018 Fitch Adam June 15 2018 The Nationals franchised league announced for the Philippines Esports Insider Retrieved June 16 2018 a b Morales Luisa March 9 2019 The Nationals out to legitimize esports in Philippines The Philippine Star Retrieved March 9 2019 The Nationals launches new format for Season 3 ESPN com March 13 2021 Retrieved June 23 2021 a b Castillo Jonathan August 27 2022 The Nationals becomes home of Call of Duty Mobile Philippine Open for 2022 Manila Bulletin Retrieved July 3 2023 Abad Roderick July 24 2018 TV5 ESPN5 launches Esports league BusinessMirror Retrieved July 25 2018 6 Franchise teams are revealed Facebook Gariath Concepts Retrieved February 9 2019 Saldajeno Ivan Stewart June 16 2018 1st eSports franchise league to be launched in PH Philippine News Agency Retrieved June 16 2018 a b c Ansis JC July 25 2018 Road to The Nationals Searching for esports pro athletes in the Philippines Retrieved July 25 2018 PLDT Smart kick off Road to Nationals open eSports tournament Manila Standard August 7 2018 Retrieved August 10 2018 Tekken 7 now part of Road to the Nationals ESPN September 12 2018 Retrieved October 15 2018 a b Ang hari ng The Nationals na si AK AK The king of The Nationals One Esport in Filipino May 13 2021 Retrieved July 3 2023 Suha rips Cignal in The Nationals Dota 2 second conference finals BusinessMirror May 31 2019 Retrieved July 3 2023 Bren sweeps Happy Feet Emperors Manila Bulletin November 15 2020 Retrieved July 3 2023 Cignal Ultra makes it two in a row bags P500k in The Nationals Manila Bulletin November 9 2020 Retrieved July 3 2023 AK rules The Nationals Tekken 7 anew Manila Bulletin September 27 2020 Retrieved July 3 2023 Galindo Daryll June 6 2021 AK Completes The Nationals Tekken 7 Pro League 3 Peat Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved July 3 2023 Valmoria Mon Anthony October 9 2022 Smart Omega wins inaugural CODM Philippine Open at The Nationals Sports Interactive Network Philippines Retrieved July 7 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Nationals esports amp oldid 1172063812, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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