Esports: The Nationals set for September opening


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The Nationals commissioner Ren Vitug (The Nationals)

Despite the challenges it faces, The Nationals will launch the second season this September.

Originally slated to start last March, the league has made necessary adjustments after the coronavirus pandemic relegated sports to the backseat.

Among those changes is the plan to shift the games online.

Esports is a non-contact sport to begin with, and moving the games online allows the league to run while completely eliminating physical contact.

League commissioner Ren Vitug said they are aware of the country's situation in the fight against COVID-19. Still, he believes that competition and sports can bring joy and hope to the people.

And sports is one of the best equipped to do that while maintaining distancing protocols.

"We think that there is an opportunity to inspire," Vitug said. "Not just in giving joy to the people, but also by using the platform to spread awareness.”

“Of course, the league also generates jobs for a lot of players, their support staff and in many other interfaces."

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The Nationals maiden season opening last year. (The Nationals)

While online play seems synonymous with esports, The Nationals is unique in that all of its tournament games last year were played in a studio setting. That opened opportunities in production like live audiences, captured player reactions and on-the-spot interviews – something that long esports events and leagues rarely have.

For the year, The Nationals plans to line up the three games it featured last season, namely Tekken 7, Dota 2 and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. Pending approvals, the games will be played for a conference each in that order.

Because of the current health situation, the league plans to have a shortened season where it will only have three conferences this season compared to the six it had before.

This condensed calendar is not any different from the approach, or at least to the plans, of various sports leagues seeking to resume play this year.

The Nationals have been working closely with the Games and Amusements Board to ensure that when the league resumes, it will not be at the expense of the health and safety of its stakeholders.

The recently signed Joint Administrative Order of GAB, the Philippine Sports Commission and the Department of Health is the primary source of guidelines for other sports.

The Nationals is the country's first franchise-based esports league. It was inaugurated in 2019 featuring three games, opening opportunities for more than a hundred local professional gamers.

Aside from the regular salary of the active players, the league also provided irresistible incentive to top performers by handing out more than P5 million in cash prize in its first season.

The league's players also helped secure medals for the Philippines in the esports competition of the 30th Southeast Asian Games.