PlayProvince's Aura233 dominates Ghana qualifiers again - eyes on $1m Call of Duty World Championship - MyJoyOnline
PlayProvince Esports’ powerhouse squad Aura233 has once again proven their dominance in the Ghanaian Call of Duty Mobile scene, clinching a decisive victory in the 2025 Carry1st Call of Duty Qualifiers.
The defending champions didn’t just win — they swept every map in the playoffs and delivered an unmatched 4-0 victory in the finals, stamping their authority on the competition.
This emphatic win marks back-to-back appearances in the African Regional Finals for Aura233, setting them up for a golden chance to represent Ghana on the road to the Call of Duty World Championship, which boasts a staggering $1 million prize pool.
Aura233’s breakthrough moment came in 2024 when they emerged victorious in the same tournament, earning national pride and attracting corporate recognition.
Their triumph drew the attention of Samsung Ghana, who stepped in to sponsor the team with their flagship Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra devices — a move that significantly boosted the team’s performance during high-stakes matches.
Now, in 2025, the team looks more formidable than ever.
Their playoff performance — winning every single map — sends a clear message to the rest of Africa: Aura233 is here to dominate.
Beyond competition, Aura233’s journey shines a light on Ghana’s rising esports ecosystem, driven by platforms like PlayProvince Esports, which is committed to empowering youth through gaming, media, and professional development.
As the African Regional Finals in Nigeria approach, the nation is once again rallying behind its champions. Should Aura233 prevail, they won’t just be chasing a title — they’ll be carrying the hopes of an entire country onto the global stage.
Let the countdown to greatness begin.
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