Many people who consider themselves an “everyday gamer” don’t feel comfortable entering into tournaments that could allow them to win big because of the skill level required or years of experience they think it takes to enter tournaments with a big payout. Drop-In Gaming has brought an opportunity for the everyday gamer to play a variety of games in high-paying tournaments, where one can also catch up on the esports news, and connect with other gamers along the way.
The company believes that the everyday gamer shouldn’t be pigeonholed into only entering low-paying cash tournaments or nothing altogether. They should have the chance, and even be encouraged, to play in competitive tournaments and win large monetary prizes.
Some games on Drop-In Gaming are set up to be more inclusive of new players. Newer Rocket League players with low ranks play against people with the same rank, not someone with much more experience. In other games like Call of Duty, Drop-In Gaming puts players into different “K/D capped” tournaments so that one team isn’t much more advanced than another.
“Gaming with the usual squad and turning the casual game night into something to win money is great! We are competitive and now we get to see how we stack up against others.Makes all the time grinding during the week worth it,” said Twitch streamer CierraShares.
Players can sign up for free and create their Drop-In Gaming profile, then add funds to immediately enter into competitions.
Gamers of all skill levels and interests are encouraged to join Drop-In Gaming’s community and enter into a variety of matches and tournaments depending on their preferred game. Buy-ins start as low as $5 and prizes can go up to $1,500.