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Efootball x Fifae World Cup 2024 para el lanzamiento saudí

Autor : Blake Actualizar : Feb 24,2025

La asociación de Konami y la FIFA culmina en la Copa Mundial de la FIFAE 2024, una emocionante competencia de deportes electrónicos en Arabia Saudita. El evento, que se ejecuta del 9 al 12 de diciembre, presenta divisiones de consola y móviles, con un grupo sustancial de $ 100,000.

El torneo cuenta con una audiencia en vivo y una transmisión global. Más de 54 jugadores de 22 países competirán en intensos partidos de consola 2V2, mientras que 16 jugadores móviles de 16 países diferentes lucharán en enfrentamientos de 1V1. El Gran Premio es una participación significativa de $ 20,000 en el grupo de premios.

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Recompensas diarias para los espectadores: Los espectadores que observan las transmisiones del 9 al 12 de diciembre pueden ganar hasta 4,000 puntos Efotball y 400,000 GP a través de recompensas de bonos diarios.

Esta colaboración marca un logro significativo para Konami, que se suma a su impresionante lista de asociaciones, incluidos atletas de alto perfil como Messi y crossovers populares como el Capitán Tsubasa. Si bien el atractivo del torneo al jugador promedio queda por ver, sin duda muestra la creciente presencia de Konami en el ámbito de los deportes electrónicos.

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