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The eFootball x FIFAe World Cup 2024 kicks off this month in Saudi Arabia

by Brooklyn Jan 04,2025

Konami and FIFA's partnership culminates in the FIFAe World Cup 2024, a thrilling esports competition held in Saudi Arabia. The event, running from December 9th to 12th, features both console and mobile divisions, with a substantial $100,000 prize pool.

The tournament boasts a global audience, both live and online. Over 54 console players from 22 countries will compete in intense 2v2 matches, while 16 mobile players representing 16 countries will battle it out in 1v1 showdowns. The grand prize? A coveted $20,000 share of the total prize money!

Viewers won't miss out on the excitement. Daily bonuses are available for those tuning into the live streams, offering up to 4,000 eFootball points and 400,000GP.

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This collaboration marks a significant achievement for Konami, adding to its impressive portfolio of partnerships, including high-profile collaborations with football stars like Messi and popular franchises such as Captain Tsubasa. While the appeal to casual gamers remains to be seen, the tournament's scale and prize money are undeniable.

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