South African rapper Nasty C has answered his call of duty as he signs a major deal with the company in collaboration with Carry1st. The rapper is excited to share with his fans the exciting news and bring a new gaming experience to South Africa. The deal is worth millions of rands and is a welcome serious diversification to his business empire.
Nasty C signs deal with Call of Duty: Mobile
Nasty C took to his Instagram to share that he has signed a significant deal to collaborate with Call of Duty mobile together with Carry 1st. The globally popular game is a gaming experience loved by players that have played of many years and even recruits who are just starting to enjoy the game. Nasty C will lead the campaign across the country as he is also a gamer and streamer.
The rapper recently started Ivyson gaming with the mind to give players access to gaming spots in South Africa. Nasty C has been a gamer for most of his life. He is excited to bring Call of Duty mobile to give access to his favourite game in his country. Call of Duty fans will also join him at Comic Con Africa from the 22nd to the 25th of this month in Johannesburg. They will get the chance to win Call of Duty: Mobile prizes and even meet the characters in real life.
In his press release, Nasty C announced that a Battle Royal tournament would be held in collaboration with African Cyber Gaming League and Carry1st. Players at the top of the leaderboard will get a chance to play in a 5v5 tournament and win prizes. After that, he urged gamers to download the game beforehand to share the exciting experience.
Congratulatory messages from fans
In his comment section, many of his fans congratulated the rapper on his new business deal. Fellow rapper Cassper Nyovest, famously known for having an extensive and diversified business portfolio with his hand in almost everything, congratulated the younger rapper calling his new deal big moves. Other celebrities like Young stunna and Tellaman shared congratulatory messages with Nasty C.
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