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Game Set Match! Pakistan Set To Host E-Sports Tournament: Fawad Chaudhary

  • July 19, 2021
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In recent news, Pakistan’s Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Fawad Chaudhary, stated that the country will take an interest in esports. This competition, dubbed ‘E-PAK,’ aims to promote esports culture among likely cutthroat gamers.

The Free Fire Pakistan League (FFPL), the most significant level competent battle on the planet highlighting the esports ‘Free Fire,’ will be the first esports group financed by general effort.

In addition, the Ministry will work closely with certain esports titles in the country to raise awareness of E-PAK and encourage gamers to pursue careers as esports competitors. Pakistan intends to hold an esports competition with a prize fund of Rs. 10 million, and the winner will be eligible to compete in a $2 million overall competition.


As the Minister stated, this is a fantastic opportunity for young people to follow their dreams and become tycoons at the age of 12. In addition, 567 teams will compete in this event, which will help to promote esports in the country.

 

 

 

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