ESports Premier League 2021: Here are all the ESPL tournament rules that participants need to follow
- India Today Gaming
- June 17, 2021 (UPDATED: June 17, 2021 14:11 IST)
ESPL 2021 is a three-month-long intense eSports event featuring Free Fire as a gaming title. Here are all the rules that the participants need to follow to participate in ESports Premier League.
ESports Premier League (ESPL) is India’s first-ever franchise-based eSports league announced by India Today Gaming. ESPL 2021 is a three-month-long intense eSports event featuring Free Fire as a gaming title. It is a nationwide eSports tournament for the teams based in India. Top 8 teams would compete against rivals to represent eight cities across the country. These cities include Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Bangalore. ESports Premier League 2021 has a total prize pool of Rs 25,00,000 which will be distributed among the top 8 finalist teams.
ESPL 2021 is high scale eSports event for the teams based in India. Due to the high prize pool league, ESPL 2021 is receiving a massive number of registrations. Thus to keep the tournament fair for the players and teams, India Today Gaming has revealed a set of rules that will be followed throughout the league. Below is the list of the most important rules set that the players need to keep in mind during their matches.
ESports Premier League (ESPL) 2021 rules
Cheats
All cheats are completely forbidden to use under any circumstance while playing in any tournament at ESPL. Using any cheat will result in bans and disqualifications for the following cheats:
- ESP
- Radar hacks
- Wallhacks
- Speedhacks
- Aim Hacks
- Hitbox manipulation
- Teleportation
- The usage of a bug/bugs to gain an advantage versus your opponents
- Game file editing to remove aspects from the game
- All 3rd party software or tools that are not allowed by the game publisher and that can give an unfair advantage to a player or team are classed as cheating and are not allowed.
- If a team uses a player that has an active ban by Free Fire the team will be disqualified from the tournament.
- Players with permanent Free Fire bans on any accounts within 2 years are not eligible to compete in any of the tournaments.
- Tournament Officials reserve the right to monitor any player we see fit during the tournament.
Team and Player
The players need to be at least 16 years or older to be eligible to compete in the tournament. The 16–18-year-old players need consent from their parents or legal guardian to participate in ESPL 2021. 18 years or older players can directly sign up for the event. A Player must be an Indian resident.
Report a player
To report anyone for breaking the rules you can do so by submitting proofs to the admin in discord or sending mail to support mail id (support@IndiaTodayGaming.com).
Appeal a ban
You can appeal the decision regarding your ban that you have received within 7 days from the moment when the decision was taken. The appeal needs to be in a written mail that is sent to support@IndiaTodayGaming.com.
No PC and Tablet Players allowed
Participants are not allowed to use PC emulators or Tablets to emulate Free Fire for any tournament games. Offenders and their teams will be immediately disqualified.
You can read the complete rules on the official India Today Gaming website.