Bangaloreans, it’s time you pick up your controllers, crack your bones and buckle up for the ultimate FIFA Championship near you. LudusPro, a young gaming organization based in Bangalore is ready to take off the second season of the Bangalore FIFA Championship this December.
LudusPro – An Introduction
LudusPro is a Bangalore-based gaming organization that aims at harnessing the power of the gaming community by being a one-stop shop for gaming tournaments, both online and offline. When asked about LudusPro to satisfy my curiosity, co-founder Samiksh V.R. said, “I have been a professional gamer myself so I know what are the things that need to be addressed at and the things that are very vital to encourage a gamer. Our aim is not just to utilise the existing database of gamers but to create more gamers and that is why we are the next-generation of organising and hosting tournaments centred around serious gamers and hobbyists in an environment that makes it competitive and fun at the same time.”
LudusPro has also organized the qualifiers for Cyber Game Fest in the past. CGF 2017 was a huge event organized by the Singapore Government, for which LudusPro organized 4 online qualifiers here in India. Top 2 players from each qualifier were selected for the National Finals. The winner represented India at the main event. Also, the Top 8 were given prizes worth Rs. 25,000.
The first season of the Bangalore FIFA Championship took place on July 16 of this year, that offered a prize pool of Rs. 30,000 and attracted over 100 players from all around Bangalore, Chennai and Mumbai. Enough backstories, now let’s head on the details of the second season.
Bangalore FIFA Championship Season 2
After a successful first season, the gladiators at LudusPro are back with the second season of Bangalore FIFA Championship.
Registration
You can register for the tournament (solo/co-op/both) by visiting this Events High link and buying yourselves the required tickets –Â https://www.eventshigh.com/detail/Bangalore/8b77071d61108440ae6b2e694a73cdba
The registration fees for Solo participation is Rs. 500, and Rs. 900 for Co-op. You can find more about by clicking on the link mentioned above.
Date and Venue
Bangalore FIFA Championship Season 2 will take place on 10th December, i.e. this Sunday. The tournament will run from 10 AM to 6 PM. The venue for the event is Whats In A Name, (that’s the actual name of the place) Koramangala, Bengaluru. Here’s the full address – Whats In A Name, #146, 5th block, Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560095.
PRIZES
The total prize pool is Rs. 30,000. Have a look at the prize pool breakdown below –
Solo Winner: Rs. 13,000
Solo Runner-up:Â Rs. 4,500
Co-Op Winner: Rs. 8,500
Co-Op Runner-up: Rs. 4,000
Game Settings
Difficulty Level: World Class
Half Length: 4 minutes, 5 minutes in Playoffs
Specific Controller Setting Exceptions: Legacy Defending prohibited
Camera: Tele Broadcast
Radar: 2D
HUD: Indicator
FIFA Trainer: OFF
Goalkeeper Switching is not allowed
Custom tactics are allowed
Custom formations are disallowed
In Rounds Stage: No Extra Time, Penalties in case of a draw
In Final Rounds: Another match will be played with golden-goal rules in effect and the match stopped after the first goal determines the winner.
If you are not from Bangalore, but you really want to follow the tournament, just chill. Spiel Times has taken the Digital Media Partnership rights for the tournament series, giving us the opportunity to publish and update you with everything related to the tournament, including the participants, the matches, scores and eventually the results.
The tournament is sponsored by Sony PlayStation India and Game X Change. Apart from us, here are some other links that can help you stay in touch with the tournament –
LudusPro Official Website –Â https://www.luduspro.com
LudusPro Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/luduspro10/
Facebook Event Page –Â https://www.facebook.com/events/920839524745200/
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