A new team-up is headed to the FIFA 19 ePremier League. Recent reports indicate that Chukwuma “ChoBoi” Morah will be part of the efforts for the new eSports league. Not only that, he gets to represent his boyhood club when he provides content. That club will be part of the new ePremier League and hoping to take home an eSports title.
FIFA 19 ePremier League: Man. United to feature ChuBoi
According to a report via Goal on Friday, ChuBoi will officially represent his Manchester United club for the ePremier League. He previously was a FIFA eSports presenter but will now provide exclusive FIFA 19 content based on the Premier League squad.
In the ePremier League, all 20 of the real Premier League teams will have FIFA 19 players representing them. This is the first time that all 20 teams will be participating, as previously it was only two clubs: West Ham and Manchester City. A tweet below shows ChuBoi as he proudly displays his Manchester United shirt.
https://twitter.com/ManUtd/status/1078304585960353792
ChuBoi’s role is to perform hosting and presenting duties while the ePremier tournament is going on. He’ll put up exclusive content on the Manchester United social media platforms for fans to follow along with the tournament. His content will also cover some of the other aspects of the team’s situation.
FIFA 19 ePremier League details
It all starts on January 5 as the online qualifiers begin. ChuBoi provided a video here for those interested in qualifying as an ePremier League player. Only UK residents can participate that are 16 or older and have the FIFA 19 game on the PS4 or Xbox One. A free account is also necessary at e.premierleague.com website to get involved.
During the Premier League eSports matchups, a total of 16 players will qualify for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4. That’s for each and every Premier League team, meaning there will be 32 players battling it out for each club.
The 32 players will head to the Gfinity Arena in London, England for the tournament. There will be a tournament to crown the best PS4 and Xbox One player for each ePremier League team there.
On March 28 and 29, each of the 20 Premier League clubs will bring their two representations to determine the ePremier League champion. There will be television and online coverage thanks to Sky Sports, among other channels.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KmH55tW4rY
It should be interesting to see if ChuBoi’s presence is enough to help inspire the Manchester United club gamers to a championship win!
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