
ESports Premier League (ESPL) 2021: Less than one week to go, registration open now
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ESPL 2021 is a three-month-long intense esports event featuring Free Fire as a gaming title.
India Today Gaming announced India’s first-ever franchise-based Esports league, the Esports Premier League (ESPL). ESPL 2021 is a three-month-long intense esports event featuring Free Fire as a gaming title. It is a nationwide eSports tournament for the teams based in India. ESPL will comprise more than 700 online matches with more than 300 hours of gaming content throughout the complete event. India Today Gaming has launched an exclusive in-house esports platform for the players where they could easily follow up the whole league. ESports Premier League 2021 has a total prize pool of Rs 25,00,000. Infinix Mobile joins ESports Premier League (ESPL) 2021 as title sponsors Recently, India Today Gaming has partnered with smartphone maker Infinix Mobile as the title sponsor for its inaugural edition. The addition of a leading smartphone company in the ESPL 2021 league showcases the reach of esports in the industry. One of the major reasons behind companies like Infinix Mobile getting attracted towards esports tournaments is the high amount of viewership. Free Fire World Series 2021 Singapore broke all records with a record viewership of 5.4M+. It became the most-watched event in the history of esports tournaments.More Related News

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