
World Esports Cup (WEC) 2021 registration window expanded; tournament starts today
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India Today Gaming, the gaming and esports division of India Today Group, has extended the registration window for World Esports Cup (WEC) 2021.
India Today Gaming, the gaming and esports division of India Today Group, has extended the registration window for World Esports Cup (WEC) 2021. The registrations for the India leg of the tournament will go on till November 27, 2021. Beyond this, the registrations for the Pakistan and Nepal leg will continue as of now. As previously announced, World Esports Cup is the second tournament this year from India Today Gaming. India Today Gaming organized Esports Premier League (ESPL) 2021 in the first half of the year. WEC is one of the most anticipated Free Fire tournaments for Free Fire fans in the South Asian hemisphere. The tournament offers the top teams from India, Pakistan, and Nepal to represent their country and then compete for the top spot.

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