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Zong Engage Launches Clash Royale Azadi Tournament Offering PKR 50,000 in Prizes

  • August 10, 2025
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Zong Engage, the dedicated gaming and esports platform by Zong 4G, has added the popular strategy-based mobile title Clash Royale to its tournament roster, giving mobile gamers in Pakistan a fresh competitive stage. To mark its debut, the platform has launched the Clash Royale Azadi Tournament, offering a PKR 50,000 prize pool for the highest-ranked players.

Clash Royale, developed by Supercell, is known for its unique blend of real-time strategy, card-based gameplay, and fast-paced competitive action. Players construct decks, deploy troops, and attempt to destroy their opponent’s towers in short yet intense battles. Its global popularity has made it a fixture in international esports events, and now Pakistani players have a local platform to test their skills against one another.

The Azadi Tournament aims to go beyond casual play, creating an organized competitive environment where registered participants face off in ranked matches. Victories earn crowns, which determine leaderboard standings, and at the conclusion of the event, the top-performing players will share the PKR 50,000 prize pool. The competition format rewards consistency, strategy, and quick decision-making, bringing an added layer of challenge to the experience.

Entirely hosted on Zong Engage, the tournament reflects the telecom company’s ongoing efforts to build a vibrant esports ecosystem in Pakistan. The platform has been actively supporting the gaming community through regular competitions, live events, and community-driven activities. By integrating an internationally recognized title like Clash Royale into its lineup, Zong Engage is broadening its appeal to both casual gamers and dedicated competitors.

Industry observers note that the introduction of real cash prize tournaments in Pakistan remains relatively new, but is rapidly gaining traction as mobile gaming continues to grow. The country’s improving mobile data speeds and expanding gaming communities are making such events increasingly viable. By aligning with an internationally celebrated game, Zong Engage is positioning itself as a hub for competitive mobile gaming and helping local players gain visibility in the regional esports scene.

Registration for the Clash Royale Azadi Tournament is open at zongengage.com.pk/tournaments, and matches are already underway. Players can join by signing up on the platform, competing in real-time battles, and climbing the rankings through consistent wins. With an accessible format and tangible rewards, the tournament is designed to attract a wide range of participants, from newcomers exploring competitive gaming for the first time to experienced players seeking recognition.

Through initiatives like the Clash Royale Azadi Tournament, Zong Engage is contributing to the momentum of Pakistan’s mobile gaming sector. As more telecom-backed platforms invest in esports, players are gaining opportunities not only for entertainment but also for building competitive careers within the country’s growing digital landscape.

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