Carry1st brings Call of Duty: Mobile Tournament to Africa as a championship qualifier


Carry1st, a mobile publisher in Africa, announced the return of his flagship call of duty: Mobile under African Cup carrier 2025.

With over 200 teams and over 1000 players, this 12 months’s tournament can be the largest and best. In a breakthrough movement for the African African African, African Cup was also officially recognized by Activision as a qualifying tournament for the World Championships in Call of Duty: Mobile World Championships 2025.

It is unlocking the direct African talents to compete in the international arena at the largest stage.

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Based on the success of last 12 months’s event, in which teams from five African regions performed, the edition of 2025 will cover players from seven African regions: Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, North Africa (Egypt and Morok), Keny, Uganda and Francoophone West Africa (Cameroon, Cameroon and Camera. Senegal). This means the second part of this 12 months’s flagship African Cup, emphasizing the company’s constant involvement in a competitive game scene in Africa.

Carry1ST mobile tournament: The mobile tournament will happen from May to July, whose culmination in August at Lan Grand Finals in Lagos, Nigeria, where the pool of prizes value USD 15,000 can be ready. The African Champions of the African Cup in Africa will secure the desired place in Africa in Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship 2025 and compete for their participation in the amazing pool of prizes value $ 1 million on the global stage.

Regional qualifications will operate over the next three months to determine which teams will advance to the great LAN finals. With matches that can happen on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, each region will go through its own group stage, playoffs and regional finals.

“We are glad that we can announce the return of Call of Duty: Mobile as part of our African Cup this year,” said Guillaume Noé, Vice President for Carry1ST. “Last 12 months was amazing and showed us what the talent of this continent can do when he receives the right platform.

“Now we are raising the stake with more players and more regions. For the first time, our tournament was also recognized by Activision as a qualifier for Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship 2025, which implies that players do not play only about pride;

As part of Carry1st’s continuous involvement, a special wild boar nest was also introduced in the integration of players in Africa. This great card will allow African teams from outside seven basic qualifying regions, such as Mauritius and Tunisia, entering, providing a likelihood for the Panfrian representation on the world stage.

“We are excited about cooperation with Carry1st in the African Cup. This tournament is shaped to be an important moment for African e-sport, creating real opportunities for the best Call of Duty: Mobile Player in the region to break and compete around the world,” said Jeffrey Gullett, Call of Duty cooperation: Mobile Activision.

How to enter

Registration will start on Saturday, May 3, via the Carry1st Africa Cup website. Closing dates vary depending on the qualifying region; Detailed check the website.

Teams must consist of a minimum of five initial players and one substitute. The competition greets each amateur and skilled players, provided that the participants are residents of the country they represent in qualifying. Regional qualification stages will last from May to July, culminating in the great LAN finals in Lagos, Nigeria. Carry1ST may even support travel arrangements for qualifying teams, ensuring that each one teams can participate in the finals.

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