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Game On! REDTone Digital Partners with ESPL to Bring Esports to Pakistan

  • June 2, 2021
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To bring electronic gaming to Pakistan, ESPL (ESports Players League), one of the world’s largest esports companies, has teamed with REDtone Digital Services (RDS). They will officially offer huge gaming games like PUBG Mobile, Valorant, Mobile Legends, and others to Pakistani fans by focusing on grassroots tournaments.

The introduction of ESPL, one of the most established international esports firms, into the Pakistani industry is historic, and it has sparked huge sponsorship interest from both domestic and foreign corporations. They would give weight to the government’s efforts to digitise Pakistan and position the country as a true contender in international gaming competitions through RDS. As a first move, both ESPL and RDS are working on organising a series of esports tournaments across key cities in Pakistan throughout the year.

The platform will also host multiple international (region-wide) tournaments throughout each month. Pakistani players will be allowed to enter these first-come, first-serve events, where they will compete against worldwide competitors for cash prizes.

“Pakistan is a country on the edge of a digitization drive, and the young population is making a substantial contribution to the transformation process,” Mahnoor Nadeem, CEO, REDtone Digital Services, said of the alliance. Bringing competitive esports events to the country is a strategic decision that will allow our kids to not only experience platforms and surroundings utilised around the world, but also to network and compete globally from the comfort of their own homes. We believe that entertainment can connect us to the rest of the globe, and we are excited to work with the ESPL to offer esports opportunities and tournaments to Pakistan.”

Michael Broda, CEO, and Co-founder of ESPL said,

“Our collaboration with REDtone Digital Services is a significant step forward in our efforts to grow ESPL’s global network. Pakistan is a country with a lot of potential and world-class athletes. The government’s decision to elevate esports to the same level as traditional sports is an exciting milestone for the country’s esports future. With RDS as our partner, their expertise in Pakistan will allow ESPL to effectively connect gamers in Pakistan to our global esports network and bring them many new exciting competitions, building a foundation for future world champions”

The objective of the ESPL is to help promote and expand esports around the world. This is accomplished by putting on large-scale events and money streams for aspiring esports athletes, allowing them to profit from their love.

To bring this movement to Pakistan, ESPL and RDS have developed espl.gg/pakistan, which will hold competitions across a variety of popular gaming titles.
Local esports will benefit from these tournaments, which will provide local players with opportunities to earn cash prizes and compete in international events in the near future. Gamers may now register for the Esports Players League Pakistan at espl.gg/pakistan and receive notifications about forthcoming competitions.

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