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El choque de pesca se une al evento MLF, ofrece premios de la vida real

Autor : Scarlett Actualizar : May 22,2025

Ten Square Games se tambalea de emoción por los jugadores de choque de pesca con un nuevo evento emocionante en colaboración con Major League Fishing (MLF). Este evento no solo trae el prestigio de asociarse con la organización de pesca profesional de torneo profesional más grande del mundo, sino que también ofrece la oportunidad de ganar recompensas de la vida real (IRL). Esto marca el segundo año de la colaboración del estudio con MLF, que comenzó en julio de 2023, permitiendo a los jugadores sumergirse en eventos en vivo y competir en desafíos en el juego en las icónicas aguas estadounidenses.

El último evento, del 15 al 23 de mayo, coincide con el evento MLF B&W Trailer Hitches Hish Bateters All-Star en el Condado de Smith Mountain Lake en el condado de Franklin, Virginia, donde está en juego un premio superior de $ 100,000. Mientras tanto, los entusiastas del choque de pesca pueden lanzar sus líneas en el embalse virtual de Toledo Bend. Al completar con éxito los desafíos de eventos, los jugadores pueden asegurar un lugar en el gran final establecido en agosto. Las recompensas son atractivas, con perlas, artículos de tocador, tocadores temáticos de MLF y más en oferta.

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Este evento sigue al exitoso circuito Redcrest 2025 el mes pasado en Lake Guntersville, Alabama, donde los fanáticos de la pesca participaron en un evento paralelo en el juego del 31 de marzo al 7 de abril en la pesquería virtual del lago Guntersville. Las competiciones de la tabla de clasificación durante este evento ofrecieron golosinas de la marca MLF, alineándose con el papel del estudio como el patrocinador del título oficial de los Premios Angler of the Year (AOY).

Para aquellos que apuntan altos, asegurar un lugar entre los cinco primeros en el gran final en agosto significa ganar paquetes de premios exclusivos de la marca MLF. Estos paquetes incluyen camisetas de pescadores MLF autografiadas y cuchillos de pesca de esculpina de Bubba, perfectos para presumir de sus logros.

¿Listo para embarcarse en tu viaje al gran final? ¡Visite hoy el sitio web oficial de Fishing Clash y comience a lanzar su camino a la victoria!

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