African competitors in Call of Duty: Mobile gain a route to the 2025 World Championship through the Carry1st Africa Cup tournament
The African gaming community is gearing up for the largest and most competitive Call of Duty: Mobile tournament yet – the Carry1st Africa Cup 2025. Hosted by Africa's leading games publisher, Carry1st, this tournament offers a unique opportunity for African gamers to qualify for the Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship 2025.
The tournament runs from May to July, with a LAN Grand Final taking place in Lagos, Nigeria, from August 30 to 31. Participating teams must have at least 5 players and 1 substitute, and the winner of the tournament earns Africa's only slot in the global finals, where $1 million is up for grabs.
The Carry1st Africa Cup 2025 features over 200 teams and 1,000+ players from seven African regions: Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, North Africa (Egypt & Morocco), Kenya, Uganda, and Francophone West Africa (Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Senegal). Registration for the tournament opens on May 3 on the tournament's website.
The regional group stages and playoffs will determine which teams advance to the Lagos LAN finals. This year, a Wildcard Slot opens the door for countries like Mauritius and Tunisia to join the tournament, reinforcing Carry1st's commitment to wider inclusivity. Carry1st will cover travel costs for qualifying teams.
The prize pool for the Carry1st Africa Cup 2025 is $15,000. The winner of the tournament earns not only the cash prize but also the chance to represent Africa at the Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship 2025. This marks a key esports milestone for the African gaming community, as the tournament is officially sanctioned by Activision as a pathway to the global championship.
African gamers, it's time to rise to the challenge and show the world what you've got. Register now for the Carry1st Africa Cup 2025 and secure your spot in the Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship 2025. Good luck!
Sports enthusiasts across seven African regions, including Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, North Africa, and Francophone West Africa, have the opportunity to participate in the Carry1st Africa Cup 2025. This competition, focusing on Call of Duty: Mobile, offers a chance to earn a spot in the Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship 2025, where a prize pool of $1 million awaits the winner.