According to news on September 24, the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, while keeping the 40 major events unchanged, added two more competitions: e-sports and break dancing. According to the official website of the Hangzhou Asian Games, the Hangzhou Asian Games e-sports competition will be held from September 24 to October 2 at the Hangzhou E-sports Center in China, with a total of 7 gold medals produced.


There will be 7 e-sports competitions in this Asian Games, namely League of Legends, Honor of Kings Asian Games version, Peace Elite Asian Games version, Dota, Three Kingdoms 2, Street Fighter 5, and Football Online 4, including 5 PC-side projects and 2 mobile game-side projects.

The Chinese team will compete for medals in six categories: League of Legends, Honor of Kings (Asian Games Edition), Peace Elite (Asian Games Edition), Dota 2, Dream Three Kingdoms 2 and Football Online 4.

According to the information previously released by Honor of Kings, the Hangzhou Asian Games e-sports event Honor of Kings Asian Games version officially starts today. There will be a total of three competition days from September 24th to September 26th, and an Asian Games gold medal will be born!

The results of the Asian Games competitive group draw for Glory of Kings are: China, as the seed team, will face the first place in Group A in the quarter-finals; Nepal, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia will face the first place in Group D, Group C, and Group B respectively in the quarter-finals.


According to the official information released by the League of Legends, the event will be held from September 25th to September 29th. The results of the group draw are that the Chinese team, as the seed team, will face the first place in Group D in the quarter-finals. The Korean team is in Group A, the Chinese Taipei team is in Group C, and the Vietnamese team is in Group B.

According to the current draw, the Chinese team and the South Korean team are in the same half. If the two teams successfully advance to the top 8, they will meet in the semi-finals.


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