Electronic Arts (EA) has struck a partnership with Skyesports to bring their highly popular football game called EA SPORTS FC Mobile on a campus tour across India. The first of six colleges to host the much-anticipated EA SPORTS FC Mobile Campus Tour was Techno Main Salt Lake Institute in Kolkata, where gaming activities and initiatives happened on Wednesday, November 29.
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As per the report from InsideSport, the EA SPORTS FC Mobile Campus Tour is going to take over a college for an entire day with a booth featuring the title. Some of the gaming activities and initiatives will involve grassroots matches, meet-and-greets, and giveaways, with appearances from gaming content creators like UnGraduate Gamer, Kaztro, Karan Shinde, Tanvee, and Doctor Gaming, among others.
Skyesports shared the update about the first stop of the campus tour at the Techno Main Salt Lake Institute in Kolkata with a post on their Instagram account, while announcing that the second stop is scheduled to happen at the DJS College of Engineering in Mumbai on Thursday, November 30.
We are absolutely thrilled to partner with EA for the FC Mobile Campus Tour: Shiva Nandy
The Founder and the CEO of Skyesports, Shiva Nandy, spoke about the partnership with Electronic Arts, pointing out their dedication towards nurturing the gaming culture in the country at its roots. He said, “We are absolutely thrilled to partner with EA for the FC Mobile Campus Tour. At Skyesports, we’re dedicated to nurturing the gaming culture at its roots, and this collaboration allows us to bring the exhilaration of EA SPORTS FC Mobile directly to college campuses.”
“We’re excited to witness students from six diverse cities engage in the FC Mobile Campus Tour, showcasing their skills, participating in giveaways, and meeting their favourite gaming influencers. This partnership is about fostering community, celebrating talent, and igniting the passion for EA SPORTS FC Mobile among the current generation of gamers,” Nandy added.