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Skyesports Mobile Open Tournament Announced With Rs 40,00,000 Prize Pool

After the remarkable success of the Skyesports Championship 3.0, the company has announced their upcoming tournament Skyesports Mobile Open. While the tournament was initially supposed to feature a Rs 2,500,000 prize pool, it has been increased to a massive prize pool of Rs 4,000,000 across six popular mobile esports titles.

The Skyesports Mobile Open, presented by Ryzen and powered by Loco, will see esports teams across India compete in the following titles: Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), Hearthstone, Clash of Clans, FIFA Football, Brawl Stars, and Real Cricket 20.

India has over 300 million mobile gamers and the market is growing at a very rapid rate,” said Shiva Nandy, the CEO of Skyesports. “We are thrilled to launch this new IP especially for them. The Skyesports Mobile Open targets mobile gamers from every corner of the country, providing them with a path to the Asian Games 2022, where esports has been included as a medal event for the first time. With open qualifiers, we are excited to see new stars emerge from the Competition.”

Registrations for the above-mentioned mobile esports titles, with the exception of BGMI, are set to open in the near future. BGMI will see the top six teams from the Skyesports Skirmish Series and the top 14 teams of the Skyesports Championship 3.0 qualify for the upcoming Skyesports Mobile Open.

Here are the prize pools for the individual titles in the Skyesports Mobile Open:

  • BGMI: Rs. 2,500,000
  • Hearthstone: Rs. 300,000
  • Clash of Clans: Rs. 300,000
  • Brawl Stars: Rs. 300,000
  • Real Cricket 20: Rs. 300,000
  • FIFA Football: Rs. 300,000

Fans can check out the live streams for the tournament on YouTube, Facebook, and Loco.

Sonu Banerjee
Sonu Banerjeehttp://www.talkesport.com
A fervent gamer and an eSports enthusiast. Loves reading, watching movies and playing games of all sorts.
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