
Cabal Mobile, the mobile version of the blockbuster MMORPG Cabal, has announced the launch of its own online league with cash prizes of up to P1 million and in-game items.
The Cabal franchise is one of the biggest MMORPGs in the Philippines and other Southeast Asian regions. With its mobile version, Cabal is looking to conquer new territory and new fans with its blend of combo-based combat system, assortment of character classes and diverse PVP modes to cater to the competitive MMORPG enthusiast.
The Nevareth League 2021 formally opened yesterday and will run until February. The league, which has three phases, started with the Guild Rank Infinity Tournament, with a cash prize pool of P300,000.
Cabal Mobile is an action-packed, skills-based MMORPG. The game is set in the land of Nevareth where players will step into the role of one of the many protectors of the land, vanquishing enemies prophesied to return and engulf Nevareth in darkness as they did a thousand years ago.
During its Closed Beta Test (CBT), over 542,000 players joined in to try the game, prompting the developer to utilize a supplementary server to handle the load. The official launch of Cabal Mobile attracted 45,000 concurrent players to welcome the game into the mobile world.
Cabal has been widely popular thanks to its action-packed gameplay, stunning and fluid graphics, tons PVE and PVP features, and of course the chain combo system. There will be eight available classes: Warrior, Blader, Wizard, Force Shielder, Force Archer, Force Blader, Gladiator and Force Gunner.
Cabal Mobile uses a combat system that relies on precise timing and reflexes, and an explosive skill system that offers combat customization to fit different play styles.
The qualifiers for the Guild Mission Festival, which will be held on the first and second week of December, will follow, with the finals to be held in January with a P100,00 prize pool at stake.
The Nevareth District Wars will follow and run until the last week of January 2022, with a P100,000 cash prize for its installments in the Philippines and Vietnam.
Aside from the P1 million cash prize, winners can take home around P500,000 worth of in-game items and merchandise that they could use to build their players. All games in the tournament, for now, will be held online.