Fawad Hussain welcomed the country’s first e-sports competition on Thursday and highlighted the need to further promoting such activities.
Speaking to the leaders of the 12 finalist teams in the Free Fire Pakistan League contests, the minister stated that the activity will promote e-sports as well as make the country famous throughout the world owing to such sporting events. It was the country’s inaugural e-sports competition, the fruits of which would begin to yield results over time.

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