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World Esports Cup to see gamers from India, Pakistan and Nepal compete in South East Asia’s Premier Championship

World Esports Cup to see gamers from India, Pakistan and Nepal compete in South East Asia’s Premier Championship

World Esports Cup (WEC’21), South East Asia’s tri-nation esports tournament will be played between gamers from India, Pakistan, and Nepal. The primary goal of the World Esports Cup will be to give gamers a chance to represent one’s own country, something not everyone gets to do quite often in the esports community in the South […]

World Esports Cup (WEC’21), South East Asia’s tri-nation esports tournament will be played between gamers from India, Pakistan, and Nepal. The primary goal of the World Esports Cup will be to give gamers a chance to represent one’s own country, something not everyone gets to do quite often in the esports community in the South Asia region in one of the most popular Battle Royale games.

The tournament will see a massive prize pool of $100k (INR 75 lakhs approx). Smartphone maker Infinix Smartphones is the title sponsor for the inaugural edition as the registration of WEC’21 will begin on Saturday, 23rd October 2021 as the athletes from across the three regions can register themselves till November 23. Esports athletes from India, Pakistan, and Nepal will get the opportunity to compete virtually in open qualifiers to take a shot at becoming the champion of the region.

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While talking about the launch of the World Esports Cup (WEC), WEC Director, Vishwalok Nath said:  “We all know how intense it becomes when it comes to any India-Pakistan match and we want fans to witness this epic clash in esports as well. The World Esports Cup will also aim to connect the gamers and gaming community from the South Asian Countries in one platform which will be a first of its kind initiative.”

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World Esports Cup to see gamers from India, Pakistan and Nepal compete in South East Asia’s Premier Championship

The tournament, which will be played over a period of three months, will have an initial round of two open and closed qualifiers across three regions to screen the best 24 squads from each country. Then, respective countries will battle out to get their best 12 squads which will lead them to finals which will feature their top 4 squads. In the Grand Finals, top 4 squads from India, Pakistan, and Nepal will showcase their strategies, coordination and tactical skills to decide the best of the best team from the region. The tournament will be live-streamed on official YouTube and Facebook channels of India Today and Aaj Tak along with their websites.

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World Esports Cup to see gamers from India, Pakistan and Nepal compete in South East Asia’s Premier Championship

In its inaugural edition WEC will witness 33+ Days of streaming. The Hong Kong-based smartphone giant, Infinix Smartphones is geared up with multiple upgrades and innovations specifically designed to give an unparalleled and exceptional gaming experience with Dar Link game boost technology, which enhances the gaming interaction and visual experience in heavy-duty Games like Free Fire.

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