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Indian Gaming League (IGL), the first Esports Gaming Company to host “Midnight Championship” from 12th December 2020 onwards
Indian Gaming League (IGL), the fastest-growing Esports platform is the first in the market to announce the introduction of the Midnight Championship on its platform from Saturday 12th December 2020 at 12 midnight. The midnight games will be hosted every Friday and Wednesday night. The Squad Championship will be hosted on Friday whereas the Solo Tournaments on every Wednesday night.
This is an open tournament where players can directly register themselves from the official website iglnetwork.com. The prize pool for the tournament is Rs 1,000 with the winning team getting Rs. 600, runner up team to get Rs. 300 and 2nd runner up to get Rs. 100. All the matches will be streamed live on IGL’s Youtube Channel: IGL- Indian Gaming League starting on Saturday at 11:50 pm. The highlights will be available on IGLTV and on IGL’s own Instagram Handle @iglnetwork. The participants can register themselves from the IGL’s official website – iglnetwork.com.
Yash Pariani, CEO, Indian Gaming League (IGL) adds that “we have been the first Esports company to have come up with the Midnight Tournaments. The reason is that we have found that a lot of players tend to utilise the night time frame for playing Esports games before sleep with active participation. The purpose for making its entry free is to give equal opportunities to budding players.”.
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