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KhiladiAdda announces <em>Free Fire MAX</em> gaming tournament worth up to ?50,000

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KhiladiAdda, one of India’s largest micro esports tournament and online gaming platforms, has recently announced the fifth edition of its flagship tournament on gaming app. The league brings Free Fire MAX lovers closer to their favourite game with a unique spin to win cash prizes up to ?50,000 and amazing rewards. 

The new season of the tournament will be starting on February 16, 2023. The tournament will have 24 teams participating, of which 20 will be participating on an invitation basis. The other four teams are the underdogs, selected on the basis of their performance and team qualifications. 

Satyam Rastogi, CEO, KhiladiAdda, commented:

With each passing season, the quality of battles and competition for Free Fire Max on KhiladiAdda is improving. The tournament has reached its scale due to the immense love and excitement of game lovers shown on our platform. It is a sunrise segment and considering the previous response, we look forward to another thrilling battle in our latest 5th edition.

KhiladiAdda organises the Free Fire MAX tournament once in three months and has recorded huge success in the previous leagues. The previous tournaments have recorded a whopping 5.7 million views and 72,000 watch hours.

Along with the Free Fire MAX tournament, KhiladiAdda is also planning to organise several other tournaments for its most played games such, as Battlegrounds Mobile India and Valorant.

KhiladiAdda announces Free Fire Max gaming tournament worth up to Rs 50k
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