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Pokémon UNITE Asia Champions League 2023 Playoffs In KL This Weekend

The regular season of Pokémon UNITE Asia Champions League 2023 will culminate in the highly anticipated playoffs taking place on 18 – 19 March 2023 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The playoffs will see the top two teams from each league – Hi5 and T2 from the East Asia League, MYS and RISE from the Southeast Asia League, and Marcos Gaming and Revenant Esports from the India League – battle it out for a piece of the US$86,000 prize pool.

The first day of the playoffs will feature a best-of-3, single round-robin format, where the six teams are split into two groups – Group A and Group B. The last team on each group will be eliminated going into the semi-finals, which will see the leading team from Group A battle it out with the runner-up from Group B and vice versa. The finals will feature the last two teams in a best-of-5 format, with the victorious team taking home the first-place prize allocation of US$30,000.

Livestreaming of the matches will commence on 18 March 2023, 12:00 p.m. MYT (GMT+8). Pokémon UNITE fans who wish to attend the playoffs in person at Battle Arena Malaysia, Jaya Shopping Centre, may sign up here. Those who register early stand a chance to walk away with limited edition Pokémon UNITE Asia Champions League merchandise.

As Marketing Partner, ONE Esports, a subsidiary of Group ONE Holdings (ONE), has been producing exclusive content and comprehensive coverage of the tournament and will continue to do so for the playoffs. ONE Esports is distributing the tournament content across its website, oneesports.gg and ONE Esports’ live-streaming channels, AfreecaTVFacebookTwitch, and YouTube in English, Bahasa Indonesia and Thai. Also, official co-streamers for the event have been hosting watch parties, providing on-the-spot commentary in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Chinese Mandarin, Hindi, Korean, Japanese, and Thai to engage with the Pokémon UNITE community.

For more information, visit the official website of Pokémon UNITE Asia Champions League 2023.

Country Breakdown By Team

Team

Country

Hi5

Taiwan

T2

Japan

MYS

Malaysia

RISE

Indonesia

Marcos Gaming

India

Revenant Gaming

India

Prize Pool Distribution

Regular Season

Playoffs
1st place

US$5,000

US$30,000

2nd place

US$2,500 US$15,000
3rd place US$1,000

US$7,500

4th place

US$5,000

5th place

US$1,500

Pokémon UNITE World Championship 2023

Pokémon UNITE World Championship 2023 is the final event of the 2023 Pokémon UNITE Championship Series. The World Championships will see the best players compete for a prize pool of US$500,000 in Yokohama, Japan.

The Asia Qualifiers will be held in five regions monthly from April to June. The top teams from each qualifier will advance to the regional representative rounds in June. Subsequently, the teams that emerge victorious in the regional representative rounds will proceed to compete in Pokémon UNITE World Championship 2023.

Registration for the qualifiers in April starts 10 March – 12 April 2023. For details on tournament rules and how to participate, please refer to the official website.

See below for a breakdown of countries in each region.

Japanese Region: Japan

Korean Region: Korea

APAC-EAST Region: Hong Kong, Macau, Philippines, Taiwan

APAC-WEST Region: Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand

Indian Region: India

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