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All set for Carry1st Africa Cup grand finals with Ksh2M prize pool
Finalists of the Carry1st Africa Cup. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/carry1stshop
Finalists of the Carry1st Africa Cup. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/carry1stshop

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Esports enthusiasts will this weekend be treated to a thrilling experience during the Carry1st Africa Cup grand finals, where finalists will compete in Call of Duty: Mobile for a $15,000 (Ksh2 million) prize pool, in an event showcasing the pinnacle of African esports talent.

The grand finals will take place on Saturday, November 23 and Sunday, November 24, 2024, with streaming starting at 2:00 pm daily.

Fans can follow Carry1st on K24 Digital, K24 TV and all K24 digital platforms.

Also, the Carry1st Africa Cup grand finals will be live-streamed on Carry1st’s YouTube and TikTok channels.

Carry1st Africa Cup competitors

The Carry1st Africa Cup Grand Finals will bring together five exceptional teams, each of whom emerged victorious in their regional qualifiers.

Here’s a list of the competitors;

Sierra 7 (Nigeria)

Known for their resilience, Sierra 7 fought their way through the lower brackets to win the Nigerian qualifiers.

Their relentless “never-say-die” attitude has captured the attention of fans, and they are prepared to carry this momentum into the grand finals.

Aura233 (Ghana)

This well-organized team has been a dominant force in Ghana. Aura233’s consistent performance and strategic prowess make them a strong contender for the title.

Noxious Gaming (South Africa)

After a dramatic turn of events involving the disqualification of another team, Noxious Gaming’s skill and determination secured them a spot in the finals.

NXG is focused on proving they belong among Africa’s elite and has trained tirelessly for this moment.

Sun Esports (Morocco)

With star player Darroks leading the charge, this Moroccan team has become a fan favourite. Known for their high-energy gameplay and sharp tactics, Sun Esports is ready to push the competition to its limits.

Delta Esports and CZY (Kenya)

As representatives of the host country, both Kenyan teams have shown remarkable tenacity. Delta Esports, who clinched the Kenyan qualifiers, and CZY are determined to make a mark in the finals and bring the title home.

Expert Commentary and Real-Time Analysis

Kenyan caster Eugene Abu Dhabi will lead the commentary, guiding fans through each match with his dynamic play-by-play coverage.

He will be joined by a team of experienced analysts who will offer in-depth insights, strategy breakdowns, and expert analysis to elevate the viewing experience.

This comprehensive commentary will provide fans with a deeper look into the skills and tactics on display in the grand finals.

To bring fans closer to the action, the Grand Finals stream includes interactive elements designed to create an engaging experience. Fans can enjoy behind-the-scenes content, participate in shout-out opportunities, and join interactive live chat segments throughout the broadcast. These features enable fans to feel connected and involved in the event as it unfolds.

High stakes, high energy

With a substantial prize pool on the line and the chance to be crowned champions of Africa, fans can expect intense competition and elite-level performance from Africa’s top esports players.

The grand finals are more than a tournament; it’s an opportunity for Africa’s best players to prove their Call of Duty: Mobile talent and passion to a global audience, advancing African esports on an international stage.

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