Call of Duty: Mobile India Challenge 2022 Announces Return This Month with 60 Lakh Prize Pool

NODWIN Gaming has just announced a new partnership with Activision to bring back the Call of Duty: Mobile India challenge launching May 17th. The tournament will feature the largest prize pool to date and players will compete for a massive INR 60 Rs. lakhs, as well as 370,000 COD points (which is worth more than 50 lakhs of Indian rupees).

Registration for the Call of Duty: Mobile India Challenge is now open, with a maximum of 256 teams participating in each qualifier. Teams will play knockout matches in Multiplayer and Battle Royale formats. The top 8 teams from each Battle Royale Qualifier will advance to the Grand Finals. Similarly, the top 4 teams from each qualifier will compete in the Grand Final in a multiplayer format.

The Call of Duty: Mobile India Challenge will run over 2 seasons and registered teams will compete in Battle Royale and Multiplayer formats over 2 seasons, with each season consisting of 2 stages consisting of a qualifier final followed by a grand the final.

Call of Duty: Mobile India Challenge registration now open

The tournament has been a great success in its previous iterations, and NODWIN Gaming and Activision are confident that this will be the largest and most successful iteration of the tournament.

“We received a massive reception in the very first release, and we are ready for the next one, which will be bigger and better in every aspect,” says Akshat Rathy, Managing Director and Founder of NODWIN Gaming. “Our friends at Activision Blizzard have been a huge support in growing the Call of Duty: Mobile competitive esports scene in India and we are proud to say that we have some of the best teams in the world right now.”

Players can register for the Call of Duty: Mobile India Challenge through the official website (link here). The tournament will be played over 2 seasons – Battle Royale and Multiplayer with 2 Qualifying Tournaments in each stage, each with 256 teams participating.

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