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Every day millions of people around the world interact via mobile games. Organized tournaments take the competition between the players to higher levels. Game.tv hosts more than 1600 tournaments a day with the AI-powered E-sports assistant Tourney.
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ISTANBUL (TR) - E-sports, which is spreading rapidly all over the world, continues to move to mobile applications to attract more professional players. One of the prominent applications is Game.tv, which was released six months ago. The mobile application, which managed to organize 11 million tournaments in a short time, today hosts a new tournament in 17 countries of the world every 60 seconds. Supported by game developers, publishers, websites and platforms and positioned as one of the first addresses where amateur players can improve their gaming skills with the contribution of large prize pools, Game.tv aims to be the world's no:1 mobile e-sports platform.
Giving details of how the platform works, Game.tv CEO Rosen Sharma said, “Mobile e-sports has shifted its focus from major tournaments to thousands of tournament formats a day for players of all kinds, which is rapidly improving the process. In this context, we use our AI-supported eSports assistant Tourney to host more than 1600 tournaments a day. Thus, we can run tournaments automatically and effortlessly from start to finish. E-sports assistant; it helps communities, broadcasters, and content creators create tournaments. Big game developers are also integrating into this process by creating vibrant communities around their games. Thus, we organize a tournament every 60 seconds in 17 countries and host 11 million players. Our goal is to become the world's number 1 mobile e-sports platform by further expanding our network.”
Game.tv; Garena Free Fire hosts tournaments with hundreds of communities around the world for more than 300 world famous games such as Brawl Stars, PUBG Mobile and Call of Duty Mobile. It also hosts women's tournaments such as the Free Fire Diva Scrim Wars to support emerging female players in gaming and e-sports. Players use the platform to connect and interact with teammates via text and voice chat, as well as compete in community (guild) -based tournaments. It also wins prizes from huge prize pools, while participating in tournaments of professional players and most popular broadcasters.
Stating that their goal with Game.tv is to guide mobile gamers to become professional e-sports players, Rosen Sharma, CEO of the platform, said, “This is an extremely exciting time for the E-sports industry. The number of new people playing and what they spend on playing games. Besides, many amateur gamers may lack guidance in developing their skills. We also aim to support players by creating a professional pathway for mobile e-sports while also encouraging the general community.”
YouTuber and Two-Side Gamers' Founder Ritik Jain, who is preparing to provide mentoring support to the players under the roof of Game.tv, said, “By establishing a partnership with Game.tv, we are trying to give many young players the opportunity to start their E-sports journey with a mentor. We ensure high participation of game viewers with live broadcast tournaments. In this context, 1000 new communities join the platform in more than 300 games every day. We welcome all players who want to play games and participate in tournaments to our community and platform.”
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