Call of Duty Mobile World Tournament and more esports news



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There is nothing to stop Call of duty in the esports arena. Your battle royale Call of Duty: Warzone presumes more than 50 million connected users and the Nevada Board of Games recently approved that bookmakers include the activities of the Call of duty league.

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And now Activision has announced a partnership with Sony Mobile to launch Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship, a world tournament in which only the best will meet, since one of the requirements to participate is to have at least veteran rank in ranked matches.

The tournament will start on April 30th and within what little is known so far is that the accumulated prize is one million dollars.

We also have that Epic Games has announced the tournament Fortnite Championship Series Invitational, in which players from the United States, Brazil, Europe, Asia, Oceania and the Middle East will face each other.

The competition will start next May 9, will take place over three consecutive weekends and the prize pool will be two million dollars.

On the other hand, EA Sports and ESPN began to broadcast content from Madden NFL 20 Bowl, a tournament in which the winner will make donations to fight the epidemic of COVID-19 and whose first matches can be seen through the ESPN app, Twitch and YouTube. The accumulated bag is 220 thousand dollars.

The semifinals and finals of the tournament will be broadcast live on ESPN2, as well as on Twitch and YouTube on May 16.

Finally, we have to Torque Esports formed an alliance with Eurosport so that through the latter’s network in more than 150 countries it can be seen The Race All-Star Series, virtual racing event in which professional pilots compete against simulator experts.



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