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Ferrari Launches Mobile Esports Competition On Real Racing 3 Platform

Ferrari has just launched a standalone esports competition exclusively for mobile devices called The Ferrari Mobile Esports Series, which will run alongside its top-tier Esports Series over the next three weeks. The contest is free to enter using the Real Racing 3 platform on iOS and Android.

The event, which runs through November 11th, consists of a hot lap time trial at the famous Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, using the Ferrari 488 GT3. Players simply need to set the fastest time they can during the entry period. To be eligible for the competition, individuals must download the game, complete the tutorial, reach player level four, and earn the Ferrari 488 GT3 through the Ferrari Mobile Esports Series Limited Series Event. From there, all you need to do is set your time in the Ferrari Mobile Esports Series Time Trial Competition before November 11th. 

There’s a small selection of prizes for the top three times worldwide, with the overall winner getting a VIP experience to one of the 2022 Ferrari Challenge rounds. That includes not only the race weekend itself but travel and accommodation. Also included in the grand prize is a Ferrari collection t-shirt, signed by Ferrari F1 driver Charles Leclerc, and a yet-to-be-determined “sponsor’s product”. Second place overall will win a 1:18 model of the Ferrari 488 Challenge Evo from BBR Model, a Pilota Evo limited edition watch, and a “Puma for Ferrari” sports rucksack. Third place will receive a selection of Ferrari Store items, including the same rucksack, t-shirt, sweatshirt, cap, umbrella, and sneakers.

To be eligible for the prizes, players must be 18 or above, and live in a participating territory, though a list of those places hasn’t been released yet.

(All information was provided by GTPlanet)

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