Top 5 Esports Mobile Games In India

What is Esports?

Put simply; eSports are electronic sports. Organized By competitive gaming events in various leagues with teams and players battling it out for victory. Big Grand prizes are on offer, as is the prestige of being crowned champions. 

The absolute best players are basically contending to turn into the best on the planet at their number one game.

The triumphant groups or individual players can hope to get millions in prize cash conceivably, just as in more subsidizing from sponsorship, supports, and group compensations.

Intel began pushing eSports with the first Intel Outrageous Masters gaming competition back in 2007 at CEBIT. Serious gaming had been around as thought sometime before that, with players continually needing to show that they were superior to their companions. It's anything but's significantly more than that, however:

The people group needed a move towards coordinated, arena-based competitions, and that is where ESL and Intel stepped in.

1) Garena Free Fire

The first-ever Free Fire Pro League (FFPL) 2021 Summer, which will present teams from India and Nepal with a stepping stone to establishing themselves as the best in the region. It will feature the top 18 teams from India and Nepal to compete remotely to win from a huge prize pool of INR 35 lakh. These 18 teams will consist of the top 12 teams from the Free Fire India Championship (FFIC) 2021 Spring, while the remaining 6 slots will be open for teams to battle it out in the Free Fire Cup (FFC) mode to secure their spots in this tournament. The registration for FFPL starts from 1st June until the FFC match day on 4th June. The Grand Final for Free Fire Pro League 2021 Summer will take place on 18th July.

 

 

 

Prize Pool =

Around Rs 25,00,000 - Rs 80,00,000

2) Battleground Mobile India (PUBG)

 

 

PUBG Officially returned in India is perhaps the greatest thing to help portable esports in the country. PUBG Company isn't just bringing the game back but putting intensely in the locale to prosper their business and PUBG Versatile's esports environment in India.

Price Pool =

Around ₹10,00000 to ₹8,00,0000.

 

 

 

3) Call Of Duty Mobile

Call of Duty: Mobile-Masters is a semi-invitational program where 16 teams in North America and 16 teams in Europe will compete in their respective regions in league-style play over the course of five weeks. Top teams will receive direct invites to the program, with additional teams securing their spot through an open qualifier. At the end of the five weeks, eight teams from each region will advance to their respective Call of Duty: Mobile - Masters Finals event, with the winning team qualifying for this year’s World Championship.     

 

 

 

Price Pool =

 

The total prize pool of $100,000 will be split evenly between both regions, with $50,000 available for North America and $50,000 available for Europe for teams who qualify for the Call of Duty: Mobile - Masters Finals.

 

4) Clash Of Clans

Clash of Clans (CoC) is the most popular game for smartphones worldwide, developed by Supercell. It is based on a persistent state world, where players take control over their own town. As chief of the virtual city, players can build new houses and structures, strengthen the army, and attack other player’s villages to gain recourses.    

 

Developers are trying to make CoC a sterling Esports discipline by organizing tournaments and events for players.

 


Prize Pool =

Around Rs 20,00,000- Rs 75,00,000

 

5) Brawl Stars

The Brawl Stars Championship is the official Esports competition for Brawl Stars, organized by Supercell. The Brawl Stars Championship is separated into four phases, each having its own pre-existing rules and systems that must be obliged to enter the next stages. 48-hour in-game challenges are conducted for 8 months starting in February, with online qualifiers happening the following week. Modes played during the Championship consist of five of the six modes: Bounty, Brawl Ball, Gem Grab, Heist, Siege, and Hot Zone, with pre-selected modes and maps chosen for matches.

 

 

Prize Pool =

 

Around ₹25,00,000- Rs 80,00,000

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