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Cooler Master, a leading manufacturer of desktop components and peripherals, today announced the Cooler Master Regional Circle of Champions, a battle to the last team standing in none other than the most popular game, PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS (PUBG).

“Cooler Master has always been committed to the gaming scene. With the Cooler Master Regional Circle of Champions, we aim to host 300 like-minded enthusiasts who love PC Games, through a gamers-gathering-style tournament,” said Sashank Bhandaru, Brand Marketing Manager of Cooler Master India.

Teams from India, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand will duke it out among the participating teams in their regions on the following dates:

India – 2PM, 30/6/2018

Singapore – 2PM, 1/7/2018

Malaysia – 2PM, 7/7/2018

Indonesia – 2PM, 8/7/2018

Thailand – 2PM, 14/7/2018

The regional tournament winners will win flight tickets to the Grand Finals at Battle Arena, Malaysia, along with exclusive prizes from Cooler Master. A total of 20 teams will battle it out till their last breath in Erangel & Miramar to score themselves the well-deserved ‘WINNER WINNER CHICKEN DINNER’.

Registrations can be done here.

Globally renowned gamers, TEAM nxl> & Female Fighters (FFgaming) of Indonesia, The Face Gaming of Malaysia, as well as local gaming teams such as Malaysia Battlefield Team (MBT) and Team Diamond will be gracing the event. Cooler Master Ambassador and popular gaming personality, Ashley ‘SummerAsh’ Khoo will also be competing.

Mineski Events Team (MET) will organize the Cooler Master Regional Circle of Champions 2018. MET continuously delivers optimal eSports tournaments for both aspiring and professional gamers across Asia.

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