Call of Duty: Mobile players will soon have the chance to compete for world championship glory. Activision announced an esports tournament that gets underway next week with more than $1 million in prizes on the line.
The tournament season will begin with its first stage on April 30th for eligible Call of Duty: Mobile players and will feature a prize pool of more than $1 million up for grabs. Eligible gamers ranked Veteran or higher in multiplayer will be able to participate in four open qualifiers, held on each weekend from April 30th to May 24th.
Participants have to be at least 18 years old and be in good standing with the game, without any open or undisclosed violations. Players also must use an eligible handset and can't use any external devices that modify the game's controls (such as Bluetooth controllers, mouse and keyboard, or desktop emulator) without the consent of the event administration. The administration has the right to investigate any player deemed in violation of these rules and disqualify them from participating in any future tournaments.
The company will share more details about the prize money and the coming stages as the tournament progresses. Through this tournament, Activision and Sony intend to unite people in a way that follows the social distancing regulations shared by the governments. And, the $1 million in prizes is a great incentive as well. Players who are not eligible as of now have till April 30 to rank up.
Meanwhile, esports continues to push forward during the ongoing pandemic, with the Call of Duty League recently restarting as an online competition and other major esports finding ways to operate while staff and players are stuck working from home. Finally, to enjoy all the features in the game, players can Buy
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