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NUTAKU Fans Await as the Final Four Face Off in Nutaku’s Lewd Gaming Championship Semi-Finals

NUTAKU Fans Await as the Final Four Face Off in Nutaku's Lewd Gaming Championship Semi-Finals

With $25,000 up for grabs, the world’s first adult eSports tournament starts to heat up as the final four prepare to battle for the championship

MONTREAL – The highly anticipated Lewd Gaming Championship hosted by 18+ gaming portal, Nutaku, has now trickled down to the final four contestants. Sponsored by fellow adult site and eSports enthusiast, YouPorn, the championship that started on November 5, has reached the semi-finals stage, with four eager players remaining in the bracket.

Nutaku had adult eSports enthusiasts elated earlier this year with the announcement of the world’s first-ever Lewd Gaming Championship. The tournament kick started with 64 players battling it out in the PVP mobile game, TnT, competing for the title of the best adult gamer in the world. The prize pool consists of $25,000, with the ultimate winner taking home $15,000, and a collection of awesome prizes.

While the semi-finalists prepare to face off, community members can start voting for their favorite player on via Nutaku’s Facebook on November 21, selecting the contestant they think will become ultimate winner. Upon voting, players enter into a chance to win one of ten packages of 10,000 Nutaku gold (worth $100 each) if the contestant they vote for ends up becoming the ultimate winner. The final four contestants derive from the USA, Belarus, and France.

To find out more about the four semi-finalist and to enter the contest, click on the following Facebook link and simply follow the instructions. Voting will close as soon as the semi-finals begin.

Gamers can click HERE to check out the bracket and view some video footage of the contestants.

Related: NUTAKU Launches Desktop Client Beta

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