Lenovo is Ready to Raise eSports Talent through the High School League

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The High School League is also sponsored by Lenovo
GridGames.ID – You could say that in Indonesia, eSports is getting special attention.
As if now many are competing to become sponsors of an eSports event.
Likewise with this well-known PC company.
Lenovo will participate in the High School League event organized by MoobaTV.
This event is the first high school eSports league in Indonesia.
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The High School League has a mission to produce future athletes from the world of education, as well as to provide education about careers in the eSports and gaming industry to the younger generation.
The High School League was introduced through roadshows to five major cities while online registration was open from September 6 to October 2021.
Schools that have registered can send a team to the nearest iCafe to take part in the qualifying rounds at 10 GeForce-Certified iCafes in 8 cities in Indonesia – Jakarta (Highgrounds, BarracX), Bogor (Redfox), Bandung (Immortal), Solo (Poseidon) , Surabaya (Three Kingdoms), Malang (Hardcore), Medan (Noblenation, iCafe Medan), and Makassar (GIX).
Teams that pass the qualifying round will compete to win a total prize of IDR 1.2 billion in the form of scholarships, eSports curriculum, extracurricular subsidies, and support for equipment for the school eSports lab.
Lenovo shows its support for the High School League event by becoming a joint sponsor with JD.ID.

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JD.id and Lenovo work together to develop eSports in Indonesia through the High School League
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This support is a form of Lenovo’s commitment that has continued to be echoed since introducing the Legion subbrand, which is participating in developing the eSports ecosystem in Indonesia.
In showing this support, in addition to launching various products that aim to provide a unified gaming experience for gamers, Lenovo also wants to provide a platform and facilities for young gamers to hone their competitiveness in eSports competitions.
“E-Sports as a sport is no longer underestimated, especially since it became an exhibition sport for the Asian Games some time ago.” Said Deddie Sionader, who is the leader of Lenovo Indonesia.
“The high enthusiasm of gamers when participating in athlete selection and the achievements made prove that the eSports sector is increasingly growing in the Asian region, including in Indonesia,” he continued.
“Lenovo with its commitment to developing eSports in Indonesia wants to contribute, and this event is the right place to improve the skills of aspiring eSports athletes from education and also educate the development of the world of eSports as a career choice in the future.” The lid.
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Lenovo has made various efforts to advance gaming and eSports in Indonesia, including by holding the Lenovo Gaming League gaming competition at the national level and the League of Champions at the regional level.
Lenovo then appointed the EVOS eSports team as the brand ambassador for the Legion subbrand, which took part in the Indonesia Gaming Experience event.
There they opened an experience zone themed Rise of Legion, and of course created various PC gaming devices for various levels of gamers, from beginners to professionals.
Registration for the High School League will be open online from September 6 to October 12, followed by roadshows to five cities.
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Further information about this competition can be seen on the HSL website www.ihsl.id.
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