What’s the biggest eSports title in Nigeria?
One of the biggest eSports titles in Nigeria is the hugely successful PUBG: Battlegrounds video game (which used to be called PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, or PUBG).
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One of the biggest eSports titles in Nigeria is the hugely successful PUBG: Battlegrounds video game (which used to be called PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, or PUBG).
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