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The eSports Tournament Will Be Hosted By Router

The eSports tournament will be hosted by the game streaming platform Router, which will feature 32 teams.

Game and eSports streaming platform Router will host the Battleground Mobile India tournament starting later this month.

The tournament will be a way for teams to qualify for their ‘Pro Series Line’ at the end of the year. 32 top teams of India will participate in the tournament. It will consist of 24 invited and 8 underdog teams.

Battleground Mobile is one of the most important mobile games in India. It has been launched with more than 50 million downloads within a month.

In the tournament, teams will play for a prize pool of Rs 15 lakh. The program will be broadcast on the platform in six different languages.

A collection of 50 hours of premium-produced content.

The BGMI Invitational eSports tournament will be a compilation of 50 hours of premium-produced content, which will be streamed on its app.

Teams participating in the tournament include Godlike eSports, Chemin Esports, Orangutan Gaming, Team Seltz, Revenge Esports, Godlike Girls, Rivalry, Enigma Gaming, Nigma Galaxy, Imprint Esports, R Esports

An opportunity for gamers to improve their skills.

Company co-founder Dipesh Aggarwal says he is excited to organize it again this year for his users.

Our event in India’s game streaming space can be an incredible opportunity for the country’s top gamers to continue their journey to hone their skills and leave an indelible mark in the Indian gaming ecosystem.

According to Statista, the revenue of the eSports industry in India in FY 2021 was around Rs 2.5 billion. A large portion of revenue income that year came from streaming revenue.

Google Fired Engineer Who Claimed To Create Human-Like AI ChatBot.

Alphabet Inc, the owner of the search engine Google, has fired one of its senior engineers.

In fact, this engineer had recently claimed that the company’s artificial intelligence chatbot LaMDA is a living human being. He also claimed that the AI ​​chatbot thinks and reacts like a human being.

This engineer’s name is Blake Lomine. Google immediately took cognizance of his claim and conducted an investigation and then dismissed his claim and sent him on paid leave last month.

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