Four Indonesian teams are set to battle it out in a single-elimination bracket at the Predator League Indonesia Finals for two coveted spots at the main event in Kuala Lumpur.
INDONESIA – The Predator League Indonesia Finals 2025 kicks off this weekend, running from November 9-10 in Jakarta. This LAN event will bring together four teams that emerged victorious from a massive qualifier held across ten cities in Indonesia and online, all vying for two spots in the upcoming main event in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Alter Ego, Bigetron Arctic, and La Familia earned their places at the LAN event following the conclusion of the qualifiers last week. The initial rounds saw teams competing from online qualifiers and in-person qualifiers in cities across Indonesia, with teams like The Overdogs, ARF Team, and ARF Academy participating. ARF Team, who previously ranked second in VALORANT Challengers Indonesia, fell short in the final stretch, facing elimination at the hands of La Familia and Bigetron Arctic.
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In addition to the three qualifying teams, VCT Pacific team BOOM Esports have been directly invited to compete in the main event at Taman Anggrek. BOOM Esports will have to defeat La Familia in a best-of-three matchup at the very place where they clinched VALORANT Challengers Indonesia titles to secure their ticket to Kuala Lumpur. La Familia’s roster includes seasoned players from Indonesia’s tier-two scene.
Meanwhile, Alter Ego, led by Rayvaldo “ray4c” Chandra, have another shot at international qualification if they can overcome Bigetron Arctic in their match. Adding to the excitement, the Predator League Indonesia Finals will also feature a Dota 2 match between Team Helios, led by former RRQ and The Prime player Rusman “Rusman” Hadi, and Team Nitro, headlined by Rizky “inYourdreaM” Anugrah.
The APAC Predator League 2025, set for January 11-13 at the Malaysia International Trade Exhibition Centre in Kuala Lumpur, will feature 16 teams from across Asia-Pacific. The last edition took place in Manila, where Team Secret thrilled the home crowd by defeating Japan’s FAV Gaming in the grand final.
Some teams already confirmed for the main event include Disguised from Singapore, Team NKT from Thailand, and Team Flash from Vietnam, and Crest Gaming Zst from Japan.
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