Nilayo Sports, a sports management and marketing company based in Nigeria, has announced a massive Esports Eseries Championship event, featuring four titles and a whopping $10,000 up for grabs.
The Esports Eseries Championship has a combined prize pool of $10,000 split across four tournaments. The event started running from 18 September and would end on November 6, 2020, and registration is by heading to the official Esports Eseries Championship page on the Nilayo Sports website.
We’ve confirmed with Zimbabwe Esports the prize pool is in USD, which means the total Esports Eseries Championship prize pool is roughly R168,000 at the current Dollar to Rand exchange rate.
The titles and prize pool distributions are:
PUBG Mobile – $4,000
Valorant – $2,000
Fortnite – $2,000
FIFA 20 – $2,000
Another piece of good news is South African players can join in the action, and registration is free.
Nilayo Sports explains:
“The Esports Championship Eseries 2020 is an eight weeks long esports tournament for gaming athletes and gaming enthusiasts in Nigeria and across other participating African countries. The event is featuring two console games, Fortnite and FIFA 20, one mobile game, PUBG and one PC game, Valorant. Gamers are invited to battle for a $10,000 Prize Pool.”
Fortnite and FIFA 20 tournaments are 1v1, while Valorant and PUBG Mobile will be team-based tournaments. Participants are required to stream their games, with streaming times from Friday to Sundays, 18:00 to 22:00.
According to the registration guidelines: “Participants can join from any location as long as they can stream their games. However, for participants that cannot stream their games, they can book to play at [a] venue.”
Registered players will be pointed towards the tournament’s Discord channel, where more information such as rules will be provided.
If you are interested in joining this African esports event, you should keep an eye on the Nilayo Sports and Esports Eseries Twitter accounts for more information.