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NODWIN GAMING’S INKOSI SUPER CUP BRINGS MORE ESPORTS ACTION TO AFRICA.

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South Asia’s leading esports company NODWIN Gaming announced the Summer Season of the Inkosi Super Cup with a $2300 prize pool for CS:GO, FIFA20, PUBG Mobile and Tekken 7. The registrations went live on 18 October.

The Inkosi Super Cup in its previous season witnessed teams and players rising up through the
ranks and putting up a show on their way to the Umzansi Esports League. The Inkosi Super
Cup serves as a grassroots level tournament for the 4 esports titles across the African
continent.

“Getting back with the grind! The new season is upon us and we’re elated to welcome all the
new teams and players in this journey. Inkosi Super Cup is the perfect platform to test your
limits before you face the big league teams and players in the following Umzansi Esports
League. There’s a long road ahead and we have plenty of esports action for all of you”, said
Merlin Wiedeking, CEO, NODWIN International.

The tournament will see registered teams and players play 8 weekly cups across PUBG
MOBILE, Tekken 7, FIFA20 and CS:GO. Teams/players, including weekly winners, will be
allowed to re-enter every week into the cups and compete over the entire duration.
On conclusion of the 8 weekly cups, the top 2 teams/players in CS:GO, FIFA20 and Tekken 7
and top 8 squads from PUBG Mobile will make their way to the promotion/relegation phase for a
spot in the premier esports tournament, the Umzansi Esports League

The Broadcast of the Inkosi Super Cup matches went live on the 26th October on NODWIN
Gaming Africa YouTube Channel and NODWIN Gaming Africa Facebook page.

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