THUG Invitational Season 6 Featuring Road to Valor Empires to be Broadcast on Glance

Another new season with a whole new title.

Aditya Singh Rawat
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Thug Invitational Season 6 To Feature Road To Valor Empires

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THUG Invitational has finally returned with its sixth season after more than a year featuring Road to Valor Empires as the competing title.
THUG Invitational Season 6 will feature 32 of the biggest Indian streamers and content creators from across the country.
The winners will receive a prize of INR 2,00,000 while the second and third placed teams will be awarded Gems.

One of the most popular esports tournament series, THUG Invitational, has returned after a break of more than a year with its sixth season, featuring a new esports title which was released in March earlier this year. The THUG Invitational Season 6 has been announced with Road to Valor Empires as the competing title. The tournament will be broadcast on 8Bit.Thug’s Glance and YouTube handles.

It has a total prize pool of INR 2,00,000 along with 1,50,000 to be given away as Gems which are a type of in-game currency. A total of 32 creators from across the country have been handed out direct invites for this tournament, which is scheduled to take place from 10th to 12th May and will be split into five different stages.

All those interested can tune in to watch the action live from 13:00 IST (1:00 PM) onwards on all match days.

THUG Invitational Season 6 to feature Road to Valor Empires

The latest mobile game released by Krafton is slowly growing among the Indian audience. To give the competitive side of things a little boost it has been showcased as the esports title for the THUG Invitational Season 6.

32 of the biggest gaming streamers and content creators in India with a cumulative subscriber base of over 1 billion have been invited to take part in this tournament.

  1. Naman "Mortal" Mathur

  2. Gulrez "JokerKiHaveli" Khan

  3. Saloni "Mili Kya Mili" Kandalgaonkar

  4. Devdeep "Zeref" Dhar

  5. Nishant "Willy" Williams

  6. Ayan "Rebel" Ali

  7. Joe "Anto" Micheal

  8. ClawGaming

  9. Tanmay "Scout" Singh

  10. Kaashvi "Kaashvi" Hiranandani

  11. Harmandeep "Mavi" Singh

  12. Pratik "Alpha Clasher" Jogiya

  13. Krutika "Krutika" Ojha

  14. Ruchir "Ruchir" Jha

  15. Shubham "NinjaJOD" Sahoo

  16. Caroline

  17. Lokesh "Goldy" Jain

  18. Parv "Regaltos" Singh

  19. Payal "Payal" Dhare

  20. Mukul "Mafia" Anchal

  21. Mithul "Binks" Nayak

  22. Samir "Kratos" Choubey

  23. Nitin "Classified YT" Chougale

  24. Hell

  25. Siddhant "Sid" Joshi

  26. Kamal "Akshu" Kumar

  27. Monika "Sherlock" Jeph

  28. Mrinmoy "Mercy" Lahkar

  29. Muhammed "Kaztro" Ramees

  30. Sohail “Hector” Shaikh

  31. Dilin "Eagle Gaming" Dinesan

  32. Ivar

These participants will take on each other across three days of intense action from 10th to 12th May and the tournament will consist five stages:

  • Round 1

  • Round 2

  • Quarterfinals

  • Semifinals

  • Grand Finals

Round 1 will take place on 10th May following a single elimination best-of-five format with the top 16 creators moving ahead.

Round 2 will take place on 11th May following a single elimination best-of-seven format with the top eight creators moving ahead.

Quarterfinals will take place on 12th May following a single elimination best-of-seven format with the top four creators moving ahead.

Semifinals will take place on 12th May following a single elimination best-of-seven format with the top creators moving ahead.

Grand Finals will take place on 12th May following a single elimination best-of-eleven format with the winner being crowned as the champion. In addition to this, another best-of-eleven match will be played between the two losing semifinalists to determine the second runner-up.

The champion will walk away with a prize amount of INR 2,00,000 whereas the second and third-placed competitors will be given 1,00,000 Gems and 50,000 Gems respectively.

This tournament will be broadcast live on Glance from 13:00 IST (1:00 PM) onwards on the three match days and will stream for about 3.5 to 4 hours.


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Aditya is the in-house CS:GO writer at AFK Gaming. While his understanding of the esports space is not restricted by geographical borders, his current focus lies in the Asian region. Understands and follows almost all major esport titles.