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Inaugural World Esports Cup sees record registrations

Close to 1.2 million registrations recorded across India, Pakistan and Nepal.

 

World Esports Cup (WEC ’21), South East Asia’s premier tri-nation esports championship, has seen an overwhelming response from the gaming community from India, Pakistan and Nepal as it recorded close to 1.2 million registrations during the registration phase which ended last month.

With an aim to provide gamers a much-needed platform to showcase their skills with a pride of representing one’s own country, the upcoming WEC 2021, which kickstarted on November 25, has been witnessing an exciting action in presence of top esports athletes from India, Pakistan and Nepal. Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, however, the tournament is being played virtually over a period of three months, where athletes are to compete in one of the most popular battle royale games, Free Fire.

 

Mr Vishwalok Nath, Director, World Esports Cup, commented:

It’s heartening to see such a massive response not just from India but also from Pakistan and Nepal for this tournament. While we launched WEC ’21, we strongly felt there was a need to create a platform where gamers and esports athletes of the region come together and compete and help each other professionally as well as financially, and these whooping registration numbers only have validated our beliefs.

 

The registration phase, which started on October 23, has received 10,35,915 entries from India, while 71,549 and 34,537 gamers have registered from Pakistan and Nepal respectively. With participants from the smallest towns to the top metros registering for the championship, Delhi has topped the chart with close to 37 lakh registrations followed by Mumbai and other cities. Most registrations have been received from the age group of 17 to 20 years with 5,55,377 players opting to compete while close to 70 thousand youngsters have registered from the age group of 13-16 years.

 

Nath further added:

Our goal is to become a single opportunity point where every gamer, wanting to compete, can find an opportunity of his or her choice. In WEC ’21, based on the registrations received, the competitive age category pans from 13 years to 25+ and our motive will be to ensure talents don’t go unnoticed whether they come from a small city or a big one.

 

The best 12 teams will be chosen in each country and 12 top teams will be invited to compete with them before the top 4 teams from each country come together to compete amongst themselves.

The inaugural edition will also witness athletes fighting for a whooping prize pool of ?75 lakh apart from aiming to win the title. Smartphone maker Infinix Smartphones is the title sponsor of the World Esports Cup 2021.

 

The thrilling action from the event will be streamed live on the official YouTube and Facebook channels of India Today and Aaj Tak along with their respective websites.

 

Aditya Chaudhuri

Hailing from the City of Joy, the things that bring me joy are cricket, a good non-tilt CS:GO session, F1 and movies.

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