The NZ esports community is about to have some fun. Esports event organisers Shadownet and Digital Natives Academy (DNA) will host a month-long series of esports events to celebrate coming out of NZ’s first ever nationwide pandemic lockdown.
Shadownet founder Ian Seaton explained, “we wanted to create a series of events that would reinvigorate and bring together the NZ League of Legends community after going through over 30 days of country-wide isolation due to Covid-19”.
League of Legends is one of the world’s most popular video games, in which players work together in teams of five to defeat their opponent by destroying their base.
In 2019, over 44 million people around the world watched the League of Legends world championship final in Paris.
#LockdownLegends will begin on Wednesday 8 May at 8pm and be played weekly till the 3rd of June. The competition will feature ARAM and Summoners Rift 5v5 games. It is open to players in New Zealand and Australia and will feature spot prizes each week.
This new comp follows on from a successful series of events held in April showcasing Apex Legends, Team Fight Tactics and Fortnite.
According to DNA Founder, Potaua Biasiny-Tule, allowing players to come together in a friendly semi-competitive environment is the primary goal of hosts DNA and Shadownet with their primary aim to bring together New Zealand’s esports community.