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UFC launches esports league on twitch channel

November 25, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The UFC is launching its own esports league starting this Sunday according to announcement on social media. 

The UFC established a twitch channel and it was inevitable that a sports league would arise out of the latest release of its game.

Matchups for this Sunday have been announced on the ESFL Facebook site. There is no official word on how the league will operate although one could expect announcements forthcoming.

It’s OFFICIAL 🗣

Join us for the launch of the first UFC eSports League this SUNDAY!

[ @ESFLGaming | @EASportsUFC | LIVE at 3pm ET 👉 https://t.co/v7JS2khOro ] pic.twitter.com/EOZJ03MFVP

— UFC (@ufc) November 25, 2020

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