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Zee5 Enters the Esports World as Popular Streaming Platform Announces Plans to Host IESF Big Bang Asia Open 2023

Zee5 Enters the Esports World as Popular Streaming Platform Announces Plans to Host IESF Big Bang Asia Open 2023

Popular Indian streaming platform Zee5 has joined the world of esports with the IESF Big Bang Asia Open 2023.

The platform has been streaming the esports tournament, which began on March 4. The tournament will feature competitions in four games, including Clash of Clans, Real Cricket, DOTA 2, and eFootball.

The IESF Big Bang Asia Open 2023 began with Clash of Clan matches that took place on March 4-5. Soon, Real Cricket games are scheduled to take place on March 11-12. Dota 2 takes place afterwards on March 14-19, with the tournament ending on April 1-2 with eFootball.

The tournament will feature around 80,000 participants from over 40 countries in regions like Asia and the Middle East. Zee5 will only be hosting the playoffs and finals of the games mentioned above. Qualifiers can be viewed on passport.gg.

On the occasion of joining forces with Zee5, Big Bang Media co-owner Ajey Nagar aka CarryMinati said, “
ZEE5’s quality of content, distribution muscle & creative leadership makes it a dominant media house across geographies and will help establish the IESF Asia Open as the leading esports championship in the region and provide gamers, creators & audiences with an unmatched immersive experience.”

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