Call of Duty: Mobile India Challenge tournament announced, offers prize pool of ₹60 Lakh | Digit
Activision, has announced that it has partnered with with NODWIN Gaming to bring back the Call of Duty: Mobile India Challenge. The tournament will kick off from May 17, 2022 and will offer a total prize pool of Rs 60,00,000, which is the largest ever offered by the tournament. Aside from this, the tournament will also reward top-performing players with COD Points, which is the Call of Duty: Mobile’s premium in-game currency. Activision notes that over 370,000 COD Points, will be up for grabs.
Akshat Rathee, MD & Founder, NODWIN Gaming stated, “We received a massive reception at the very first edition and we are up for the next one, which is bigger and better in every aspect. Our friends at Activision Blizzard have lent immense support to cultivate the Call of Duty: Mobile competitive esports scene in India, and we’re proud to say that we have some of the best squads in the world right now. The Call of Duty: Mobile India Challenge will give local players the platform to showcase and refine their skills on the national stage as they compete against the nation’s best.”
Call of Duty: Mobile India Challenge – Tournament format
Registrations for Call of Duty: Mobile India Challenge kicked off on May 7 and has a cap of 256 teams per qualifier. These teams will play single-elimination matches in Multiplayer and Battle Royale formats. The top eight teams from each qualifier in the Battle Royale format will move on to the grand finals. Meanwhile, the top four teams from each qualifier in the Multiplayer format would be a part of the grand finals.
It should also be noted that the tournament will see registered teams compete in Battle Royale and Multiplayer formats across two seasons. Each season will feature two stages, this will include a qualifier finals and the grand finale.
Those interested can register for the tournament here.
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