A BGMI LAN Event will take place in Delhi after a two-year hiatus called the All Stars Invitational 2022
This will be a delight for all BGMI fans when the Esports scene returns to normal after 2.5 years of turmoil. This will be BGMI’s first LAN event since the global epidemic hit in 2019.
All Stars Invitational 2022 BGMI And Asphalt LAN Event Delhi Schedule, Date, Time, Teams, Prize Pool And Live Stream
For the time being, the information is scarce, although it is known that the competition will feature 16 teams. All of them have been invited, and have received invitations from the event’s organisers, Nodwin Gaming and LOCO.
In terms of what’s on the line, the three-day event will feature 12 matches, four on each day, with the teams competing for a prize pool of Rs 50,00,000. However, spectators’ enjoyment will be limited to their smartphone screens, as no audience will be permitted at the venue due to Covid restrictions inside the city. Telecast will be available on Loco live.
The Asphalt event will only take place on 28 April but it hasn’t been made public which series will be played. This is the first offline event since the COVID-19 pandemic.
What are the dates for the BGMI LAN Event?
From April 26 to 28, the event will be held. At the event, fans will be able to witness their favourite teams, such as SouL, GodLike, and Team XSpark, to mention a few. There was some doubt over Team SouL’s participation in the event. But it has since been confirmed that the team’s playing four members, Hector, Goblin, Akshat, and Omega, will be going to Delhi to compete.
The playing four will also be involved with Team GodLike. Team XSpark, on the other side, will be without their IGL, Mavi. Who has been diagnosed with Covid and is being confined at home. Ultron, Scout, and 420op, the remaining three players, are scheduled to attend.
Since the release of COVID-19, esports contests have switched to an online format. Because of the concern of spreading the virus, several important events around the world were postponed or cancelled. But as the curve had flattened, tournaments have resumed, and India is following suit.
The competition will be held in a confined environment with teams present, therefore the audience will be banned from attending. This will be done to ensure that COVID-19 has no bearing on the tournament.