The winners of ‘EWar Ludo ki Jung’ will be decided as per ‘most wins’ and maximum matches played’. Over 200 players have the potential for success to win monetary rewards of up to Rs 50,000 in this competition.
EWar Games Announces Competitive Ludo Tournament With A Prize Pool Of Rs 2 Lakhs
EWar Games has launched the ‘Online Ludo’ competition named ‘EWar Presents Ludo ki Jung’. The competition, which will be held over a time of 2 sequential days – on fourth and fifth September 2021 – is said to have participation from more than 25,000 Ludo players all over India, and is offering a prize pool of Rs 2 lakhs.
The good news is that participants can go into this competition free of cost (without paying any entry charge). On both days of the competition, for example, the fourth and fifth of September, there will be around 4 hours of Ludo’s gameplay every day on EWar’s platform. The critical target for the players will be to play the greatest games just as to dominate most extreme matches.
The winners of ‘EWar Ludo ki Jung’ will be decided as per ‘most wins’ and maximum matches played’. Over 200 players have the potential for success to win monetary rewards of up to Rs 50,000 in this competition.
Within a couple of days of opening up free-of-cost enrollments for the ‘Ludo ki Jung’ competition, EWar has effectively gotten more than 20,000 Ludo players’ registration. The registration cycle closes on the fourth of September. To register, one basically needs to download the EWar application, click on the ‘Ludo Tournament’ banner and afterward tap on the ‘Join’ option.
Since the time the Covid-initiated lockdown conventions in India started last year, the traditionally-cherished indoor board game – Ludo has been adapted and advanced to another level, and in this way Online and Mobile Ludo games have seen outstanding popularity across our country. On EWar’s mobile gaming stage as well, Ludo has risen as one of the top running casual games, with a couple of lakhs of players playing Ludo on EWar consistently.
Prominently, EWar has developed an extremely special and oversimplified interface for playing Ludo without a dice, wherein every Ludo game finishes in around 2 minutes.
Credits: India Tv
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