South Africa’s premier esports team, Noxious NXGEN, emerged victorious at the Call of Duty Mobile (CODM) Carry1st Cup, defeating Kenya’s Delta Esports in a thrilling 3:1 matchup. The tournament not only showcased top-tier gameplay but also featured a substantial $15,000 prize pool, with Noxious NXGEN taking home a well-earned $5,000 for their championship win.
A Battle of Titans
The Carry1st Cup brought together top teams from across the continent, each vying for a share of the impressive prize pool and the prestige of being crowned champions. Noxious NXGEN entered the tournament as strong contenders, and their gameplay throughout reflected their status as one of Africa’s best CODM squads.
Delta Esports, hailing from Kenya, proved to be formidable opponents in the finals. They challenged Noxious NXGEN in every round, but the South African team’s superior coordination and tactical mastery allowed them to secure a decisive 3:1 victory and claim the lion’s share of the prize pool.
Rising Stars in African Esports
This win further solidifies Noxious NXGEN’s reputation as a dominant force in African esports. Beyond the trophy and prize money, their success underscores the growth of the competitive gaming scene in South Africa and across the continent.
The Carry1st Cup: A Game-Changer for African Esports
With a total prize pool of $15,000, the Carry1st Cup provided not just high-stakes competition but also a significant boost to the visibility of African CODM esports. Tournaments like these are essential for fostering talent, creating opportunities, and positioning Africa as a competitive region on the global stage.
What’s Next for Noxious NXGEN?
As champions, Noxious NXGEN has set a benchmark for future competitors. Their victory is more than just a financial reward; it’s a statement of their dominance in African CODM and a step toward potential global recognition.
Fans eagerly await their next moves as they aim to extend their winning streak and continue elevating African esports to new heights.