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Registration opens for TVS-sponsored PUBG Mobile Championship



Kathmandu: TVS Motor Company, a reputed manufacturer of two-wheelers and three-wheelers in the world, last week (Friday) announced their sponsorship for The PUBG Mobile Championship 2021 in Nepal and registrations opened Sunday (today).

The event is aligned to TVS Motor Company’s Bluetooth Connected scooter TVS NTORQ 125’s tagline, “Play Smart”.

PUBG is a popular game among the Gen Z of Nepal and the championship will feature the best talents from the gaming realm.

The championship registration starts from April 18 and three lucky winners will take home the TVS NTORQ 125 SuperSquad Edition scooters.

Mr. Deepak Agrawal, Vice-President of Jagdamba Motors, said, “At Jagdamba Motors, our goal has always been to focus on leveraging platforms which will resonate with our target group, the youth of Nepal. We have nurtured such associations at regular intervals and will continue to build properties which create aspiration for TVS Motor Company products in the country.”

The PUBG Mobile Championship 2021 is expected to witness participation from over 600 teams, 25 streaming channels and 16 streamers, including popular entities such as ‘4K Gaming Nepal’, ‘SK 49’ and ‘Mr. Hyozu’.

The championship will span out over the next 45 days.

Publish Date : 18 April 2021 21:32 PM

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