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Shiba Inu Game Tournament Organizers Announce Date for Next Round

source-logo  thecryptobasic.com 26 April 2023 16:40, UTC

The tournament is scheduled to be held on April 29.

The team behind the Shiba Eternity tournament has opened the registration portal for the next round of the event. According to an announcement by Shiba Inu influencer Mazrael, the upcoming Shiba Eternity tournament will be held on April 29, 2023, at 09:00 (PST).

Interested participants are required to join the host of the tournament Brwncow on the official Shibarium Discord channel to register for the event.

#Shibarmy #Shib #MobileGame #Shiboshis #ShibaEternity Tournament Registration Portal now opened 🚀

Join your host @0wnowbrwncow on https://t.co/G5sITTaf2y and register for your chance to climb the ladder and claim prizes sponsored by @SerpPerpetual

Event on the 29th@9AMPST pic.twitter.com/fd0dSt30zU

— Mazrael (@_Mazrael_) April 24, 2023

$2K Prize Pool Giveaway

It is noteworthy that SERP sponsors the Shiba Eternity tournament. The tournament organizer is giving away a massive $2,000 worth of USDT, which will be shared with the top three players.

According to the announcement, the first-place participant will receive $1,000 worth of USDT, with $650 and $350 earmarked for the second and third-place winners, respectively.

Although the organizer of the community-run Shiba Eternity game has set aside a prize pool of $2,000, the tournament is not just about the money. The contest allows gamers within the Shiba Inu ecosystem to network and make new friends.

Gamers can earn money as they compete in a fun and supportive environment. Players yet to play the game can check out the Shiba Eternity player guide to improve their gameplay skills.

It bears mentioning that the Shiba Eternity tournament has come a long way. The initial prize pool of the tournament was $50 worth of Ryoshi Vision (RYOSHI), which was donated by CalvenJ, a music artiste and Shiba Inu proponent. As reported last month, Shiba Inu lead developer Shytoshi Kusama increased the prize pool to $1,000.

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