Reliance Jio Partnered With Qualcomm To Announce A Call Of Duty Mobile Aces Esports Tournament
Reliance Jio is driving the continued growth of esports in India and today Qualcomm and Jio announced the first leading partnership between the two companies in the sports facilities sector. A Call Of Duty Competition Has Been Announced by the companies. Earlier a Garena competition was opened by Jio in October 2020 and in December 2020 it teamed up with MediaTek to host the world’s first mobile esports tournament, and now they moved to the Call of Duty Mobile.
The qualifying tournament will take place on June 11, and the final tournament will be held on the JIO games platform from June 20. The Qualifying Tournament – Qualifying Tournament, which will take place on June 11, and host the final tournament on May 20, 2021. Qualifying tournament: Qualifying for the Call of Duty Mobile ACES eSports Tournament will take place on June 10, 2021 and will be held on Jio’s platform on July 1, 2021, and on Qualcomm’s mobile network on July 2, 2021. Qualifying tournaments will be held until June 12, and the qualifying tournament until June 13, 2021 and host and host and host the final tournament until July 3, 2021, and June 5, 2021 on the Jio Games platform! Qualifying tournament: Qualifying tournament of the Call of Duty MobileACES Esports Tournament, the qualifying tournament for the qualification and final tournament.
The tournament is scheduled to begin on April 14 and run through April 26. It is available on the Jio Games platform and Qualcomm’s mobile network. The qualifying tournament will be held on 11 June and the final tournament will be held from 20 June 2021. The Qualifying Tournament will take place on July 1, 2021, and July 2, 2021, and the Qualifying Tournament until June 12, 2021, and host and host the Final Tournament on August 3, 2021, and June 5, 2021, on the Qio Games platform! The Qualifying Tournament: Qualifying tournament to be held on 11 June 2021 and host the final tournament for the Call of Duty Mobile ACES Esports tournament on May 20th.
At the time of writing, there are over 9 million views and FFIC has received an estimated 300,000 + team registrations. In addition to superior graphics capabilities, today’s gamers also want long-lasting battery life and a high-quality gaming experience, “he said. Mobile gaming is one of the fastest growing segments in India, said in announcing this new esports challenge. The Indian sports industry continues to experience strong growth in prize money and participation in the mobile games market. Prize money in Indian sports has increased by more than 180% to $1.5 million by 2019.