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Chinese E-Sports Team Reveals Schedule and Broadcast Channels for Hangzhou Asian Games

The eagerly-awaited Hangzhou Asian Games, which was postponed for a year, is set to finally kick off. The Chinese e-sports team will be competing in several events, including “League of Legends,” “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds M” (Asian Games Edition), “Garena Legend Showdown” (Asian Games Edition), and “Quick Fighting Tornado 5.” This article will provide details on the schedule and online broadcast channels for the Chinese e-sports team.

“League of Legends”

The “League of Legends” Asian Games team, led by coach Chen Ruzhi (WarHorse), consists of players Xu Shijie (Rest), Su Jiaxiang (Hanabi), Hong Haoxuan (Karsa), Zhu Junlan (FoFo), Qiu Ziquan (Doggo), and Hu Shuojie (SwordArt). They will be the representatives of the Chinese team in the Asian Games.

In the preliminary round, the Chinese team is placed in Group C and will compete against the United Arab Emirates and the Maldives for the top spot in the group. The top team from each group will advance to the quarter-finals. If successful, the Chinese team will face Malaysia in the quarter-finals.

Here is the schedule for the “League of Legends” Asian Games event:
Group Stage: September 28 – October 1

“PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds M”

The Chinese team for “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds M” will be represented by the members of One Team, the winners of the Asian Games Challenge. In the Asian Games edition of “Peace Elite,” they will battle it out against other national teams.

The Chinese team is placed in Group B along with the Philippines, Macau, and Sri Lanka in the qualifiers. The preliminary round is expected to consist of two rounds, with the top three teams from each group advancing to the top 16. From there, the competition will progress to the quarter-finals and finals.

Below is the schedule for the “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds M” Asian Games event:
Preliminary Round: September 28 – October 1

“Legend Showdown”

The “Legend Showdown” event at the Asian Games will feature the BRO team, winners of the Asian Games Training Team Challenge. To ensure fair competition, the Asian Games version of “Legend Showdown” will blend elements from the games “Legend Showdown” and “Honor of Kings.”

The Chinese team has been placed in Group B for the “Legend Showdown” group stage. They will face off against the teams from Laos and Hong Kong in the qualifiers. If successful, they will proceed to the quarter-finals to compete against Malaysia.

Here is the schedule for the “Legend Showdown” Asian Games event:
Group Stage: September 28 – October 1

“Quick Fighting Tornado 5”

Representing the Chinese team in “Quick Fighting Tornado 5” are the 2023 EVO Japan champion, Wugu Oil King (Lin Liwei), and the 2021 and 2022 Global Esports Games champion, GamerBee (Xiang Yulin). They will start from the top 32, with Wugu Oil King facing Korean player Yeon Jeagil, and GamerBee awaiting confirmation on his opponent.

In addition to the mentioned games, the e-sports events at the Hangzhou Asian Games also include “Dota 2,” “Dream Three Kingdoms 2,” and “EA SPORTS FIFA.” However, the Chinese team will not be participating in these projects.

The Hangzhou Asian Games will be broadcasted through various channels, including wireless TV, cable TV, online OTT, IPTV, and more. Among the platforms, Hami Video offers one free Asian Games esports channel and two additional free channels. ELTA.TV provides paid viewing options.

Please note that the exact broadcast list is yet to be confirmed due to the extensive number of Asian Games competitions. For more information regarding the broadcast list, kindly refer to each platform’s provided information.

For a detailed esports competition schedule, please visit the official website of the Hangzhou Asian Games.

The Hangzhou Asian Games, which has been postponed for a year, is about to make its debut. The Chinese team in the e-sports events of this Asian Games will participate in “League of Legends”, “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds M” (Asian Games Edition) , “Garena Legend Showdown” (Asian Games Edition) and “Quick Fighting Tornado 5” . This article will solve the released schedule and online broadcast channels of the Chinese e-sports team.

“League of Legends”

The “League of Legends” Asian Games team is led by coach Chen Ruzhi (WarHorse). Players Xu Shijie (Rest), Su Jiaxiang (Hanabi), Hong Haoxuan (Karsa), Zhu Junlan (FoFo), Qiu Ziquan (Doggo), and Hu Shuojie (SwordArt) will compete in the Asian Games.

The Chinese team are drawn into Group C and will face the United Arab Emirates and the Maldives to compete for first place in the group. The first team in each group will progress to the quarter-finals. with the four teams sent down during the Asian Games. If the Chinese team successfully advances, they will face Malaysia in the quarter-finals.

“League of Legends” Asian Games Schedule.

“PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds M”

“PUBG M” will compete in the Asian Games version of “Peace Elite” The Chinese team will be represented by members of One Team who won the Asian Games Challenge.

The Chinese team “PUBG M” is in Group B along with the Philippines, Macau, and Sri Lanka in the qualifiers. The prelims are expected to last two rounds. The top three in each group will progress to the top 16, followed by the quarter-finals and finals.

“PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds M”Asian Games Schedule

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Preliminary round, September 28, 14:00-17:00 Preliminary round, September 28, 19:00-22:00 Semi-final, September 29, 9:00-15:00 Losing group, September 29, 17:00- 22 :00 Winner Group September 30th 9:00-15:00 Loser Group September 30 17:00-22:00 Finals October 1 17:00~22:00

“Legend Duel”

This Asian Games will be contested by the BRO team that won the Asian Games Training Team Challenge The Asian Games will use the Asian Games version of “Legend Showdown”, mixing the game content of “Legend Showdown” and “Honor of Kings” to ensure fairness in the competition.

The Chinese team is in the “Legend Showdown” group stage in Group B and will compete with Laos and Hong Kong teams to qualify. If they qualify successfully, they will meet Malaysia in the quarter-finals.

“Legend of Duel” Asian Games Schedule.

“Quick Combat Hurricane 5”

“Quick Fight Tornado 5” is represented by the new 2023 EVO Japan champion – Wugu Oil King (Lin Liwei) and the 2021 and 2022 Global Esports Games champion – GamerBee (Xiang Yulin) representing the Chinese team.

The two will play from the top 32, and the top 32 is scheduled to take place on 9 / 26. The Oil King will face Korean player Yeon Jeagil, and GamerBee’s opponent has not yet been decided.

In addition to the above games, the e-sports games for this Asian Games also include “Dota 2”, “Dream Three Kingdoms 2”, and “EA SPORTS FIFA”, but the Chinese team did not participate in these projects.

The Hangzhou Asian Games will be broadcast via wireless TV, cable TV, online OTT, IPTV and other channels. Taking the familiar online live broadcasts, Hami Video has 1 Asian Games esports channel (free) and 2 Asian Games esports channels (free); ELTA.TV provides paid viewing;

However, neither platform currently has an eSports broadcast list Due to the large number of Asian Games competitions, there is a high chance that not all games will be broadcast. For the broadcast list itself , refer to each platform’s information.

For a detailed esports competition schedule, please refer to the official website of the Hangzhou Asian Games.

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