Krunker Pro League commences this weekend

The wildly popular, Aussie made web-based shooter, Krunker, is kicking off its very own Pro League for 2021 this weekend. The season starts Sunday, December 5, 2021, and players will have a chance to win $10,000 in cash and prizes.

Krunker is fast-paced and playable solo or in teams and allows for competitive shooter action that anyone is able to pick up and play. Its simple, blocky appearance, however, belies the complex and layered action game at its core.

While it may appear unassuming, Krunker boasts over 7 million monthly active users and more than 150 million registered users.

Krunker Pro League

The Krunker Pro League will be operated by pro esports agency Events Engine with league commissioner Hayden Shiels, a pro gamer in his own right, said;

Krunker has an amazing community which we’ve discovered over two previous league seasons, streamed to over 5,000 viewers each event. We’re excited to bring this game more well-deserved attention.”

Developer Yendis Entertainment is supporting the pro league with in-game goodies and prizes as well as the broadcasts being features on the Krunker homepage. Additionally, CORSAIR and MWAVE have given the Krunker Pro League their support giving prizes away to both players and viewers alike.

The Krunker Pro League 2021 kicks off this Sunday, December 5, 2021, at 12 pm AEDT.

You can tune on at twitch.tv/krunkerpleague and pPlayers can try Krunker free at Krunker.io.

Players can register for events via  

Leo Stevenson
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