BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Europe has introduced that ASTRO Gaming may be the legitimate audio associate of TEKKEN World Tour 2019. The partnership will include ASTRO Gaming growing the TEKKEN World Tour’s prize pool via matching the unique handbag of $ hundred 000 (£ seventy-eight 000). The FGC is a number of the maximum passion, merely playing for the affection of the sport. However, while passion fuels competition, it doesn’t gas your financial institution account,” said a spokesperson for ASTRO Gaming. We recognize this conflict, so ASTRO formally boosts the TEKKEN World Tour prize pool this year with an additional $100,000 and a custom payout structure. As a result, competitors will now be preventing their piece of $two hundred 000 and a risk to be the 2019 TEKKEN World Champion!
ASTRO will provide A40 TR Headsets and MixAmp Pro TR’s hardware at all TEKKEN Master Events. Along with a stage guide, all the European & North American Master Events will feature MixAmp Pro TRs at each pool station and free-to-borrow headsets in the ASTRO Booth. An A40 + MixAmp Pro TR can also be set up on every degree & pool station for the 2019 World Finals. ASTRO also introduced the “ASTRO Path To TEKKEN Masters, powered via Beyond Entertainment.” The online tournament collection lets players compete online to win a myriad of prizes, consisting of $500 (£394) coins, ASTRO hardware prize packs, tour inns, and a match access guide to competing at reputable TEKKEN World Tour Master activities.
ASTRO Gaming’s partnership helps the World Tour increase the entire event prize from $185,000 (£145,000) to $285,000 (£224,000), with $2 hundred 000 (£157,000) up for grabs at the TEKKEN World Finals. The TEKKEN World Tour 2019 kicked off on April twentieth at MIXUP in Lyon. Since then, it has stopped in Seattle, Sweden, South Korea, Australia, and America. Additional stops protected the United Kingdom, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Australia, and more. To finish, the 19 maximum-ranked gamers will be invited to the TEKKEN World Tour finals in Bangkok, Thailand. Novak Djokovic: World No. 1 Novak Djokovic represents Group A.
The Serb has seen a phenomenal rise in form and rankings in 2011 by producing breathtaking tennis – on a consistent note. Djokovic has won three Grand Slam titles this year in Melbourne, Wimbledon, and New York and has an astounding 69-4 win-loss record for the season. Overall, Djokovic has claimed ten titles so far in the new season. His best outing at the ATP World Tour Finals was a title victory in 2008.
Andy Murray: The Super-Scot Andy Murray comes second in Group A. The Scot made it to the semi-finals of all four Grand Slam tournaments this year. He also finished as a runner-up in the Australian Open earlier this year. By showing tremendous consistency on tour, Murray has surpassed Roger Federer for the first time in the Rankings and achieved his career’s best ranking of No. 3 – this season. Murray also enjoyed tremendous success in the Asian hard-court swing, with back-to-back title victories in Bangkok, Tokyo, and Shanghai. The Scot has a stellar 56-12 win-loss record for the season and has claimed five titles this year. His best outings at the ATP World Tour Finals are semi-final appearances in 2008 and 2010.
David Ferrer: The feisty Spaniard David Ferrer is now and then overshadowed by his compatriot Rafael Nadal in terms of getting most people’s attention. He is one of the most consistent players on tour this season. The Spaniard did extremely well on his favorite surface, clay, to qualify for another ATP World Tour Finals tournament for the third time. Ferrer started the new season on a high note by claiming the title in Auckland and also finished as a semi-finalist at the Aussie Open – for the first time in his career. Ferrer has an outstanding 56-17 win-loss record for the season, with two ATP World Tour titles in his kitty. He finished as a runner-up in the 2007 ATP World Tour Finals.