22-01-2021, 05:39 AM
Menno Geelen, Commercial Director at Ajax, spoke on the launch:"Together with Ziggo we will sponsor the Ziggo eBattle to our fans on a weekly basis where people may win prizes that are unique. Also, we're introducing FIFA Coins tutorials which lovers from all around the world can utilise to improve from the new game. Now, we are not only helping future gift on the pitch, but also in the digital world."
The soccer club has verified that more features will be added into the program in the coming months. To be able to prevent any kind of cheating through tournaments, the program will feature an anti-cheat platform to make sure that a fair, competitive environment is employed for the majority of players.
Esports Insider says: With other tournament platforms creating mobile programs for players to use, it comes as no real surprise to see Ajax expand its offerings by launching its own dedicated program to maximize its global reach.
The FIFA Mobile program was started in South Korea on June 10th and has accumulated 1.2 million downloads, according to App Annie.
Asian market Nexon signed a deal with Electronic Arts to publish FIFA Mobile in the Korean market back in March.
"EA working with Nexon highlights the benefits of working together with local publishers when making a best-in-class localised version of a cell game, but also the increasing emphasis on core gambling opportunities on mobile for consumers," explained App Annie director of market insights Amir Ghodrati.
"That is just cheap FIFA Mobile Coins one big reason consumer spend in mobile gaming is set to achieve 2.8x PC/Mac and 3.1x house consoles at the end of 2020."
The soccer club has verified that more features will be added into the program in the coming months. To be able to prevent any kind of cheating through tournaments, the program will feature an anti-cheat platform to make sure that a fair, competitive environment is employed for the majority of players.
Esports Insider says: With other tournament platforms creating mobile programs for players to use, it comes as no real surprise to see Ajax expand its offerings by launching its own dedicated program to maximize its global reach.
The FIFA Mobile program was started in South Korea on June 10th and has accumulated 1.2 million downloads, according to App Annie.
Asian market Nexon signed a deal with Electronic Arts to publish FIFA Mobile in the Korean market back in March.
"EA working with Nexon highlights the benefits of working together with local publishers when making a best-in-class localised version of a cell game, but also the increasing emphasis on core gambling opportunities on mobile for consumers," explained App Annie director of market insights Amir Ghodrati.
"That is just cheap FIFA Mobile Coins one big reason consumer spend in mobile gaming is set to achieve 2.8x PC/Mac and 3.1x house consoles at the end of 2020."