Friday 23 September 2016

THE UPRISING

"The Uprising" an integral part of  Indian eSports Championship (IeSC) which is promoted by Neon Gaming Studio & Essence Transmedia. Uprising was an All India Online Tournament for CS: GO & Dota2. 150 Teams in total participated for the event from which 2 teams were to be the winning teams. It all started on 15  September 2016 with team playing the Round of 128, which went on till Round of  8 the Quarter Finals of  The Uprising.

Top 8 teams gave their best  try to qualify for the Semi-final and out of which Team Overcome, Trademarc Gaming, Brutality & Rippers made it for CS: GO, and Team Serene Chaos, Fuckt Old Monk, Exotic Nexus & Devils in the Dark for Dota2. Quarter finals games for Dota2 were quite interesting as Exotic Nexus gave an amazing  fight but at the end couldn't pull it off. Semi-finals were quite predictable in terms of Overcome & Trademarc Gaming but it didn't went quite well in terms for Rippers & Brutality. Rippers gave a tough fight to Brutality but at the end Rippers couldn't hold it up and Brutals won Same goes with Devils in the Dark for Dota2.
After getting both the finalist for CS: GO & Dota2 it started with Finals of Dota2 a best of 3 match between Team Serene Chaos & Team Fuckt Old Monk. Serene Chaos won the series with the Score 2:0 but kuddos to Fuckt Old Monk for giving a run for their money to Serene Chaos.

Next Lined was the Finals for CS: GO Between Team Overcome & Team Brutality. 1st map went in favor of  Overcome being one of the best map of  Team Brutality. 2nd map started with Overcome dominating it but a decent comeback from Brutality which led them won the Second map. Third map was quite an easy for Brutality as Overcome couldn't hold the pressure & lost the momentum which led the map in Brutal's way & Brutality winning The Uprising.

Congratulations to all the 4 teams for securing the first and second position and marching towards the League Stage of Proving Grounds. Kuddos to the backend team for all their hard work in terms of streaming, Pre - Match & Post - Match Analysis and some great executions.

Article Contributed by,

Ashish Rane.        

Thursday 22 September 2016

Indian eSports Championship Presents
Entity Esports | Crowley

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Indian eSports Championship an initiative by Neon Gaming Studio & EssenceTransmedia, put forth a thought of  uplifting the Indian Gaming Scenario by raising the standards of Indian Gamers. The main intention behind this was to show how a common individual transforms itself into the most talented & versatile player in terms of  Dota2, it's the crowds favorite MR. Crowley. IeSC aims in creating their Player Profile for Indian Gaming Circuit and showcasing their lifestyle as they chose a different & difficult road to succeed in a not so accomplished Industry.
It all started in earls of 2008 playing for some refreshment which concluded in competing with the elder brother, this went on for a while with Counter Strike 1.6 & then continuing with World Of Warcraft & Dota2 to the core. Wrecking enemies and stunning everyone with the pure skill set & item optimization led the Indian Gaming Community gave him his new name i.e. "Baccha"

Crowley's first team was the one which dominated the entire country for around year or two it was the Oblique Gaming which was led by MR. Crowley himself. After the team got dissolved Rawnak started playing for NeckBreak even that didn't lasted long in the earls of 2016 it was Rawnak playing under the banner of Team Invisible Wings and currently Invisible Wings & Beyond Infinity the top best of India has teamed up to live the same dream and with Rawnak playing with his old friends in new team i.e. Entity Esports.
MR. Crowley one of the finest Mid laner in Indian Doto aims high, as he with his team mates are working hard for to live The International dream as sky is the limit.

Article Contributed by,
Rohan Dholle.
    


Sunday 18 September 2016

Indian eSports Championship
presents
 Overcome | Shabby
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Indian eSports Championship an initiative by Neon Gaming Studio & EssenceTransmedia, put forth a thought of  uplifting the Indian Gaming Scenario by raising the standards of Indian Gamers. The soul intention behind this was to show the Talents in terms of their Player Profile in Indian Gaming Circuit and their lifestyle as they chose a different & difficult road to succeed in a not so accomplished Industry.
It all started with a dream, desire & need to become the best in India and the guy who lived this dream was Crowd's Favorite Overcome Vivek "Shabby_" Patel . His journey started with playing Counter Strike 1.6 for fun but as time passed by and his hard work & love for the game emerged as the stepping stone for his future in the Gaming Industry. 

At the end of  2014 he started playing Counter Strike Global Offensive with his fierce grip of hard work & his gruelling efforts he entered the competitive scene in the Indian Gaming circuit with his first Team A4D(Appetite For Distruction).
In 2015 he was the part of the most Dominant Team in India i.e. MxB Gaming, under the guidance & leadership of Bhavin "Hellranger" Kotwani. He got his name and fame in middle of 2015 as they defeated Team Brutality and in Video Gaming Fest. Vivek continued his dominancy with the his new Team i.e. Overcome, as his earlier team got dissolved and he got paired with Anuj "Amaterasu" Sharma & associates.
Vivek has lived his dream by sacrificing his comforts & always stood up for his name & and his Team. They always say their team tag "Overcome one Overcome all" and he is surely living upto that.

Article Contributed by
Omkar Yadav.


Indian eSports Championship setting new heights Mithibhai college Fest.
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Indian eSports championship is the brainchild of Neon Gaming Studio and Essence Transmedia as a whole. A deadly mixture of both online and offline events. IeSC accentuates on expansion of the ‘Gaming Community’ in the country and strengthening it from within its roots. IeSC is going to be all about bloody encounters during fierce engagements in CS: GO and grueling strategic skirmishes &item optimization in Dota 2. With the involvement of Cosplay, and CS 1.6, IeSC aims to broaden the horizon for the Magnus Opus – ‘Ground Zero.’

Indian eSports Championship carried out a promotional campaign to meet the young Gamers at the Mithibai college along with the promotion of  upcoming blockbuster "Wah Taj". The humongous response from the youngistanis set the stage on fire as the trailer of Indian eSports Championship was played and never the less the Bollywood celebrities like Shreyas Talpade & Manjari Phadnis shared their love for Indian eSports Championship with their aspiring words in their forte  and called the gamers across the country to step up & battle it out for the glory.  

Indian eSports Championship would like to thank all the young enthusiast for pulling it off at Mithibai College, and with their fierce grip of love & support IeSC is going to carve a niche in Indian Gaming Community.

Article contributed by,
Omkar Yadav.

Wednesday 14 September 2016

Indian eSports Championship kicks off unique gaming platform Café Warz
Indian eSportsChampionship, an initiative by Essence Transmedia Pvt Ltd. and Neon Gaming Studio today, announced the launch of Café Warz, a unique six days LAN event. The event which is exclusively designed for Café Owners saw a participation 
of over 100 gamers divided in 46 teams competing against each other in CS:GO and DOTA 2 games.
The 6 days long gaming carnival scheduled from 1stto 6th September is a preliminary phase of the 48 days long mega tournament. The event will allow the gamers to play for a café owner at different venues and dates and a chance to win a prize pool of INR 70,000.

Ashish Jain, Chief Development Officer of Essence Transmedia said 
“We are excited to announce the launch of Indian eSports Championship through the kick-off of our first competition – Café Warz. We are confident that Indian eSports Championship will create an unforgettable experience and a viable ecosystem for the Indian gaming industry.

Our aim is to set the base and then the real action will kick off. The IeSC quality, structure and consistency will boost the local and national esports scene, as professionals and amateurs will be playing across cities”

Harsh Kothari, CEO and Founder of Neon Gaming Studio said
 We hope that more and more brands in India will start realizing the potential of eSports as not gaming but a sport. Through Café Warz, we wanted to create a proper structure to the fragmented yet strong gaming market in India.”

The teams will be divided into four groups where each team will play against other teams in their group in the league format. The winner from each group shall then qualify for semi-finals.


Monday 12 September 2016

Café Warz is pushing Indian Esports closer to you
  So close that you can find it in your local Cafe.
Are you tired of dissing people on in-game voice chat? Are you 
still forced to type “gg” even after wrecking noobs? Take it a step 
further by joining your local café.
The good people at Neon Gaming Studio and Essence Transmedia have announced 
a unique six-day LAN event called ‘Café Warz’.  Though they start off with 
preliminary rounds from 1 - 6 September, the competition will go on for 48 days.
A total of 46 teams will be competing against each other in CS:GO and DOTA 2 
and the championship will be conducted in four stages : Café Warz, The Uprising, 
Proving Grounds (Knockout and League Stage) and Ground Zero (Finals).

COMPETITION! THAT MEANS MONEY

smell of rain and sound of someone screaming as they avoid the inevitable potholes of
Indian roads, all work in a unison, so yes friends, there is money. The event will allow gamers to play for a café owner at different venues and dates and a chance to win a
prize pool of ₹70,000.That may sound a bit low and you may argue that the Indian 
ESL rewards better, but think of this as a stepping stone towards the big boys at ESL. 
By localizing the Esports competition, the Indian E-Sports Championship allows 
amateurs and professionals to show off their hidden talents and keep themselves from 
being compared with “Sharmaji ka Beta”.





Indian eSports Championship

Indian eSports championship is the brainchild of Neon Gaming Studio and Essence Transmedia as a whole. It is here to carve a niche for itself & take the nation by storm. A deadly mixture of both online and offline events. IeSC accentuates on expansion of the ‘Gaming Community’ in the country and strengthening it from within its roots. IeSC is going to be all about bloody encounters during fierce engagements in CS: GO and grueling strategic skirmishes &item optimization in Dota 2. With the involvement of Cosplay, and CS 1.6, IeSC aims to broaden the horizon for the Magnus Opus – ‘Ground Zero.’
IeSC has four major concepts:-

Café Warz
Get ready to experience the skirmishes and fights from the teams made by the café owners around the town of Mumbai. Played across 12 different cafes, this war is going to be in every street of the city.

The Uprising
The Uprising is going to be a thrilling online qualifier for the span of 5 days in which teams will battle it out to make it to the Magnus Opus – ‘Ground Zero.’

Proving Grounds
Proving Grounds one of the longest and interesting parts of I.e.S.C which is going to be divided into 2 stages. One would be Knockout stage and other would be League Stage. Teams will play their heart out to get the spot of top 60 and qualify for the stage 2 i.e. the League Stage. Here teams will be divided into brackets and will be playing against each team from their bracket to brag the top spot. Top 2 Teams from each bracket will march towards the Big Fish i.e. – ‘Ground Zero’  

Ground Zero
Get ready for a spectacle like no other, with the entire nation holding its breath for the crowning of First ever ‘Indian eSports Champion.’

I.e.S.C even offers a wide range of entertainment for the viewers with Cosplay, Fashion Shows, Bloggers meet, Gamers Connect and one can’t miss a chance to see Top eSports athlete grooving on the beats of I.e.S.C.
GET. SET. GAME!
Article contributed by OMKAR YADAV.