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GamingMonk is one of the leading gaming companies in India which organizes esports tournaments for the gamers.
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This Esports Service sucks
This Esports Service sucks! (will change my Review after the service improves)
They have a very little collection of games. Most likely particular focused games on this site!- PUBG MOBILE and Free Fire. And this sucks!
only two games. There are many games that are famous than these games-
FIFA 20, Fortnite and way many more! Actually, if you ask me Mobile gaming legends are Supercell. Yes, I play both mobile and High-end latest PC Games.
Check it yourself that PUBG And Free Fire hasn't overtook Supercell games (except Boom Beach) yet! What a shame! Shame on gamingmonk
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