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esports platform Challengermode launches first of its kind mobile app 

Global esports platform Challengermode has launched a “first-of-its-kind” mobile app for the esports space. The app connects billions of gamers worldwide across PC, console and mobile with the grassroots esports scene through over 80 titles on the platform, and gives game developers the chance to put their games – quite literally – in the hands of more players.

Global esports platform Challengermode has today announced the launch of its first-of-its-kind mobile app for the esports space. The app connects billions of gamers worldwide across PC, console and mobile with the grassroots esports scene through over 80 titles on the platform, and gives game developers the chance to put their games – quite literally – in the hands of more players.

The app is an extension of the Challengermode platform, where users can browse, sign-up for, and check in to all Challengermode tournaments, ladders and events. It also provides gamers the opportunity to chat with friends or teammates while on the go, and get instant notifications from their friends, competitions or Challengermode Spaces. The app augments Challengermode’s capacity as a centralized infrastructure for all stakeholders in the esports industry. 

Robel Efrem, co-founder and CEO of Challengermode said: “Unlike most “esports apps” in the space, the Challengermode app offers a truly seamless competitive experience for competitive gaming across mobile, console and PC – and is a vital component in the esports’ industry’s future, linking the world’s 3.1 billion gamers to the rapidly growing grassroots esports movement. The app also creates a new way for game developers to bring their games to a global audience quickly and easily, thanks to Challengermode’s esports tech and game developer API.”

Available on App Store for iOS,  Google Play Store for Android, and Windows, players can compete for real prizes across over 80+ titles including Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, League of Legends, VALORANT and PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS – giving them a chance to experience esports in a professional setting, and level up their skills.