G2 Blacklist, NAOS, and Fennel are among the eight teams duking it out in Wild Rift League Asia-Pacific.
The regular season is expected to start on November 1, with the top 4 qualifying to the playoffs. The playoffs will run on a best-of-seven series, where the top 2 teams will battle for the championship.
China's KeepBestGaming prevailed over Filipino team Nigma Galaxy in the Grand Finals last July.United States Latest News, United States Headlines
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