The AOC Masters Tournament ended with a bang as Indonesia’s Alter Ego takes the top spot, beating Thailand’s Overtime Esports on a heated three-round VALORANT match last December 13, 2020.
With an impressive run this season, Alter Ego takes home an abundant prize pool, including top-tier AOC Agon monitors, as it bested hundreds of teams from Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand.
“Times are hard, but that did not stop AOC Masters from being a great event with lots of great feedback. We hope everyone was as happy about the tournament as the staff who worked passionately on this,” shared Pirunchaya Makcharoenphol, Mineski’s Project Manager.
Bringing together participants all over Asia, as well as racking up to almost 6 million online exposures during the final round alone through the AOC Masters Tournament, AOC, the world’s leading gaming monitor provider, showcased the growing interest and in-depth cooperation in the esports ecosystem in terms of sponsors, brand partners, and esports teams.
“The AOC Masters Tournament was a testament to AOC’s commitment of raising the standards of competitive gaming through our collection of monitors designed to stand any challenge. We are happy to have defied the limits with the success of the tournament,” stated Kevin Wu, AOC APMEA General Manager.
Leveling up the experience for the tournament’s gamers and spectators alike are AOC’s Agon premium gaming line and G2 series monitors, specifically designed to enhance gaming experience and performance, giving players a competitive edge every battle.
AOC’S efforts in the esports ecosystem, as well as the gaming market, have allowed it to retain its position as the top-ranked gaming monitor, based on data from the International Data Corporation for monitors 100hz and above. The company is set to continue its market dominance with its continued efforts to engage consumers through events such as the AOC Masters Tournament.