GameCentric, the premier homegrown gaming platform, is set to ignite the gaming scene in the Middle East with a series of tournaments featuring a prize pool of USD 2600 (AED 9500). Running until the 21st of March 2024, this gaming extravaganza is attracting widespread attention from gaming communities, promising a thrilling gaming experience across popular game titles.
Who: GameCentric, a gaming platform (Register for free only at https://gamecentric.io/tournaments.)
What: A thrilling series of gaming tournaments with a USD 2600 (AED 9500) prize pool
Where: Online, through your mobile or laptops
When: Running until the 21st of March, 2024
How: Participants aged 13 and above can register for free on the GameCentric website
Gaming enthusiasts and novices alike can partake in the excitement by engaging in a variety of games, including FC 24 Mobile, BrawlStars, Rocket League, Clash Royale, Chess, Dominoes, Valorant, League of Legends, and PUBG.
From intense action in popular titles to the strategic play of Chess and Dominoes, the tournament caters to a diverse gaming audience.
Entry is open to all participants aged 13 and above, with a simple and free registration process on the GameCentric website.
Saad, Founder & CEO of GameCentric and GamersHub, shared, “Our vision is to align GameCentric’s energetic appeal with the ‘Dubai Program for Gaming 2033,’ propelling the region to become a top-tier global gaming hub. GameCentric’s cutting-edge platform provides an opportunity for gamers worldwide to showcase their skills and contribute to the programme’s goal of generating a $1 billion incremental GDP impact. We aim to build a vibrant community of gaming talent, consisting of gamers, developers, and enthusiasts, empowering them to contribute to a greater cause.”
Gear up for an electrifying online gaming tournament experience where participants have the chance to not only compete but also win exciting rewards. Secure your spot in your favorite game today and be part of the gaming extravaganza that is set to redefine the gaming landscape in the Middle East.
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