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Skyesports Champions Series 2024 returns with Rs 10 Lakh prize pool

Skyesports Champions Series 2024 returns with Rs 10 Lakh prize pool

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Skyesports Champions Series 2024 featuring INR 10 Lakhs announces AMD And EliteHubs As Partners Of Open-For-All BGMI Tournament.

The Skyesports Champions Series (SCS) 2024 is back, this time with an open-for-all format and a whopping INR 10 Lakhs prize pool. Powered by AMD and partnered with EliteHubs, the tournament promises an electrifying experience for both players and viewers.

Following the success of the 2023 SCS (peaking at 131,000 viewers), this year features open qualifiers, giving every player a chance to compete. Teams will battle through qualifiers, with the top 18 joining six invited powerhouses – Blind Esports, iQOO SOUL, Revenant Esports, Orangutan, Gods Reign, and GodLike eSports in the Semifinals.

Expressing his enthusiasm for the upcoming Skyesports Champions Series 2024, Shiva Nandy, the Founder and CEO of Skyesports, said, “We are thrilled to announce the return of the Skyesports Champions Series with BGMI. Last year, the IP garnered a peak concurrent viewership of 131,000, and this time, we have even more exciting content planned. With open qualifiers and a thrilling format, this year’s edition will feature higher stakes and more exciting esports action for fans. A heartfelt thanks to our sponsors AMD and EliteHubs, who share our vision in executing grassroots-level tournaments like this one to provide new players with a platform to shine.”

24 teams in three groups will duke it out in the Semifinals from February 27th to March 3rd. Only the top 16 will advance to the Grand Finals, a six-day online battle from March 5th to 10th. Who will claim the ultimate BGMI glory.

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SCS is more than just a competition; it’s a celebration of the Indian esports community. Expect exciting opportunities for engagement and captivating matches that showcase the best of BGMI talent.

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