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Greetings Players
The competitive scene for Zero Hour has been steadily growing—starting with a few local influencers and creators helping kick things off to dozens of teams entering the battlefield for a chance at real rewards. These early events have laid the groundwork for something much bigger: our biggest tournament yet.
As we get ready for our international tournament, here’s a quick look back at where we started, and how far we’ve come.
Tournament 1 – The Beginning
Our very first Zero Hour tournament in Bangladesh was a small-scale, one-day invitational event organized to introduce competitive play to the local community. It featured four teams, each led by a well-known Bangladeshi gaming personality:
Rafsan the Chotobhai – Popular content creator
Tushar – Renowned esports personality
Neyon – Competitive gamer
Sinister – Professional FPS player
With a total of four matches played, Team Rafsan emerged as the tournament champion, defeating Team Tushar 5–1 in the grand final after a dominant run throughout the event.
Top Performer – Rafsan the Chotobhai
Rafsan stood out as the tournament’s top performer, finishing with the highest number of kills and delivering several clutch plays. His individual performance was a key factor in Team Rafsan’s victory.
Tournament 2 – Expanding to the Community
Building on the momentum from Tournament 1, we launched our first nation-wide tournament. With 42 registered teams from across the country and a BDT 5,00,000 (~USD 4,000) prize pool, this was our first open tournament featuring local players competing at a larger scale. After multiple rounds of intense competition, the following teams emerged victorious: Top 3 Teams:
1st Place – Team Rancor (BDT 2,00,000) (~USD 1,700)
2nd Place – Delta Fury Esports (BDT 90,000) (~USD 770)
3rd Place – Team Shark Tank (BDT 50,000) (~USD 430)
Other Standings:
4th Place – Team Shoper Bro (BDT 35,000) (~USD 300)
5th–8th Place (BDT 12,500 each) (~USD 110)
Team Junkoooo
Unbiased Executioners
Black Bull
Ravenous
9th–16th Place (BDT 6,250 each) (~USD 55)
Chadlingpong Esports
MercenarieZ
TEAM BOND
UNIT 911
Alpha 7
Hunter
IUBAT Gaming Arena
The Zeroes
Top Performer – Dipjol (Team Rancor) – BDT 25,000 (~USD 215)
Each matchup was hard-fought, and the final standings reflect the effort, strategy, and teamwork shown throughout the tournament. We’re incredibly proud of everyone who participated and helped make this event a memorable milestone for Zero Hour’s competitive journey. Steam post image
What's Next - Zero Hour Asia Showdown 2025
With two successful tournaments behind us, we're now moving forward with our biggest competition yet —an Asia-only international tournament featuring a total prize pool of USD 5,000.
For the first time, we’re opening registration to teams across Asia, giving players from the region a chance to compete on a larger stage and represent their countries in Zero Hour’s most competitive event to date.
Key Details:
Region: Asia only
Team Cap: 64 teams total
Prize Pool: USD 5,000
Whether you're a returning team from our previous tournaments or a new squad ready to make your mark, this is your opportunity to step up!
Registration Link : Sign up now!
Thank you for your patience. Please make sure to report toxicity and provide feedback & suggestions in our Discord server using the following links.
Discord Global Community : Zero Hour Official
Discord French Community : Zero Hour France
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