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Asia-Pacific Six August 2020 Major Online kicks off tonight

The Asia-Pacific Six August 2020 Major Online starts up this afternoon and runs over each night straight through the weekend, Ubisoft has recently confirmed.

North Division quarter finals start tonight, 4 August, with the top two teams heading straight into semi-finals which start tomorrow. North Division teams include:

  • Giants Gaming
  • Cloud9
  • Guts Gaming
  • Xavier Esports
  • Fav Gaming
  • Cyclops

Moreover, the top 3 teams from the Oceanic Nationals will compete in a single elimination tournament with Wildcard starting directly in the Grand Finale:

  • Wildcard Gaming
  • Okami
  • Pittsburgh Knights

Finally, the four best teams from the South Asia Nationals will enter a single elimination bracket:

  • MercenarieZ
  • Union Gaming
  • KIRA E-Sports
  • MonkaS

Matches, dates and times are detailed below:

  • 4 August from 6.00 pm AEST: North Division Quarter Finals (Bo3)
  • 5 August from 6.00 pm AEST: North Division Semi-Finals (Bo3)
  • 6 August from 6.00 pm AEST: Oceania Preliminary Final between Okami and Pittsburgh Knights (Bo3)
  • 6 August from 9.30 pm AEST: South Asia Semi-Finals (Bo3)
  • 7 August from 9.30 pm AEST: South Asia Grand Finale (Bo5)
  • 8 August from 5.00 pm AEST:  Oceania Grand Finale (Bo5)
  • 9 August from 6.00 pm AEST: North Division Grand Finale (Bo5)

All matches can be viewed via Twitch and YouTube and will be broadcast in English.

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