ESFI started NESC 2025 to choose players for Bec 2025

The Electronic Sports Federation of India has launched NESC 2025 to choose players for the BRICS ESports Championship.
The Indian Electronic Sports Federation (ESFI) is ready to choose the Indian representation for the upcoming BRICS ESPORS Championship (Bec). Bec 2025 will be organized by the Russian Esports Federation in Moscow as of May 28th.
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Registrations for Nesc will continue until April 24th. Nesc25 is open to all Indian citizens and athletes can compete on PlayStation 5 or PC under the title of Tekken 8. The matches will be played online, where the best two athletes will represent India in Bec25.
Apart from India, this pressure of Bec will also witness the participation of 201 countries such as Russia, Egypt, Algeria, South Africa, China, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Iran, Vietnam, Bolivia, UAE, Turki ,,, Kazakhstan, Thailand, Thailand, Malaysia, Uganda, Brazil, Brazil, Ziland, Malaysia and Indonya.
“India’s performance at the last year’s BRICS ESports Championship, the strength of our structured talent pipeline and the effectiveness of our long -term ecosystem strategy. As we start Nesc 2025 premises, our goal is to deepen the competitive preparation, to maximize global exposure and to present national championships and national championships. in question Loksh Suji, Director, Esports India and Vice President, Asian Esports Federation.
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The athletes at Bec will compete for the prize pool of 3.5 million (approximately 36.36 Lakhs), and will be held at VK Play Arena in Bec Moscow.
In the 2024 edition, Wasfi Bilal and Shubham Khorwal took important steps, as India took the second and fourth place. Bilal Gümüş won the medal at the event.
ESFI, which is the administrative organ for esporlar in India, is at the forefront of encouraging competitive games, asian games 2018, 2022 and India’s bronze medals and the fifth place for the league Offans play a very important role in events such as 2022. ESFI, which has relations with the International Federation of Espor, Asian Esports and the Global Esports Federation, is determined to raise India’s presence in the global Espor landscape.
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