
Esports premier League 2021: Upcoming Free Fire tournaments in India
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ESports Premier League 2021 is a nationwide esports tournament for players based in India. ESPL 2021 is an open Free Fire tournament featuring a prize pool of Rs 25,00,000.
India Today Gaming the gaming, and eSports division of India Today Group, has announced a multicity flagship tournament featuring a Free Fire esports game. ESports Premier League 2021 is a nationwide esports tournament for players based in India. ESPL 2021 is an open Free Fire tournament featuring a prize pool of Rs 25,00,000. The event is divided into four-phase, where the first phase is exclusively held for all the registered team. ESPL 2021 phase 2 will have 88 teams qualified from phase 1. These 88 teams will join 8 invited teams in phase two and compete to become the ultimate champions. India Today Gaming has announced India's first-ever franchise-based Esports league ESports Premier League 2021. The team is not new to this esports ecosystem. In 2019, Garena and India Today partnered together to bring 'Free Fire Battle Royale League' featuring a prize pool of Rs. 35,00,000. The winning team also got the chance to represent India at Free Fire's World Series 2019 in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. In 2021, Free Fire India announced the esports plan for the year. Plenty of tournaments are planned by them for aspiring esports players from India. Here is the list of upcoming tournaments scheduled by Garena Free Fire.
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