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Activision announces the Call of Duty: Mobile Masters esports tournament for Europe and NA

Activision announces the Call of Duty: Mobile Masters esports tournament for Europe and NA

Activision has announced a semi-invitational program, Call of Duty: Mobile Masters, that will feature the 16 best teams from North America and Europe. The competition will be carried out in the player’s respective regions in league-style play and will run for 5 weeks.

The total prize pool of the semi-invitational program is $100,000, which will be split evenly between both regions with $50,000 for North America and Europe respectively. In order to claim the prize, teams will have to reach the Finals of the Masters.

The top teams will receive direct invitations whilst additional teams need to go through the qualification phase. The 8 best teams from NA and Europe will advance to the finals of the Masters and the eventual winner will secure a spot in this years’ World Championship.

Previously, Activision had made a major announcement regarding the World Championship 2021. You can check out our recent article for more details on that.

Activision has laid out certain conditions and factors which the team needs to qualify in order to receive an invitation to the tournament. They have also released a list of the teams who have received an invitation. To learn more, check out Gamebattle's website for NA and Europe.

Fans of the Battle Royale title can watch the tournament on Twitch or on the newly released YouTube channel, Call of Duty: Mobile Esports. To be a part of the Masters, players must be 18 or above and must be residing in the regions which Activision has mentioned.

Call of Duty Mobile is available now over on the App Store and Google Play. It's a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.

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Suchit Mohanty
Suchit Mohanty
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