eSports
MEC to Offer Mobile Gamers a Wildcard Entry Chance at World’s Fastest Gamer Competition
Millennial Esports Corp is going to offer the mobile gamers a wildcard entry into MEC’s World’s Fastest Gamer competition via its Gear.Club mobile racing game. Entry for World’s Fastest Gamer will begin on July 20 and continues through to August 8.
“This is a perfect example of the synergies we are able to achieve with our intellectual property and assets. This initiative will introduce a new motorsports-focused audience to Gear.Club while also linking World’s Fastest Gamer with the huge and growing mobile gaming market,” Millennial Esports President, Darren Cox said.
World’s Fastest Gamer will bring together eight hand-picked esports racing champions from different gaming titles, gaming platforms and countries. Two wildcard entrants – one from desktop gaming and one from the Gear.Club mobile platform will complete the ten finalists. These ten gamers will then compete for the opportunity to race an entire season for real starting in early 2020.
“The beauty of esports racing is the costs for entry are significantly lower than trying to compete in the real world. But not everyone can afford a gaming console, let alone a full-on PC and gaming rig. We want to open up the opportunity to everyone. If you have a smartphone or mobile device – you can enter World’s Fastest Gamer thanks to Gear.Club,” Cox said.
“For World’s Fastest Gamer, we are trying to find the best of the best, no matter who they are. We want to know whether there is an incredibly talented gamer out there who had never even considered they might be fast enough to compete in real life,” Cox added.
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