
Elvish Yadav and His Parimatch Squad Buddies Make the Game Real
Elvish Yadav and His Parimatch Squad Buddies Make the Game Real
The Parimatch Squad, a powerhouse crew of influencers, streamers, and trendsetters, returns with a twist: this time, they're not just playing offline but going head-to-head in a custom-built arena filled with unexpected challenges, unique games, and big wins.
Link to video: www.youtube.com/watchv=XqISkXvyxt8
The squad consists of digital icons like Elvish Yadav, Nazim Ahmed, Wasim Ahmad from Round2hell, and others. They all step out of their usual content zones to compete in offline versions of hit games like JetX, Coin Train, Fruit Box, and more.
'This is where fun meets fearless,' said the Parimatch Press Office. 'The Parimatch Squad real-life gaming adventure transforms our most iconic instant games into real-world challenges. It's fresh, exciting, and gives fans a whole new way to connect with influencers and the Parimatch experience.'
Picture This…
The elite crew of influencers diving into a full-blown Balloon Blast Showdown-racing to pop every balloon in their colour before the others even blink. Then it's on to the giant Plinko wall, where one perfect drop could bring glory or total chaos. Things get wild with the Bungee Run, as influencers sprint forward strapped to cords, trying to stick fruit to a wall before being snapped back mid-air. Just when you think it can't get crazier, they take on the Train Bogie Slide-balancing on rolling balls while riding a slide in a moving cart. And finally, it's the epic JetX obstacle course-pilotsuits on, engines metaphorically fired, and adrenaline running high. It's bold, unpredictable, and built for pure entertainment.
Best Part of the Adventure
The only thing more fun than watching the action… is being part of it. Tap this link, grab your exclusive bonus, and dive into Parimatch's instant games yourself.
Each episode of the series will be streamed on YouTube, letting fans follow the action, cheer for their favourites, and enjoy influencer-driven content like never before. Viewers will also get exclusive behind-the-scenes access, bloopers, bonus rounds, and a front-row seat to every big win-and every epic fail.
Stay tuned on the official Parimatch Instagram page and follow top squad members, as this adventure is just getting started, and what's next is going to be even bigger.
About Parimatch
Parimatch is the #1 global gaming platform that provides a complete suite of sports and online iGaming services to its customers. Since 1994, Parimatch has grown to be enjoyed by over 3,000,000 active users worldwide. It is trusted by the world's top athletes and celebrities: cricket stars Nicholas Pooran and Sunil Narine, rap icon Divine, and MMA fighter Ritu Phogat are among its ambassadors. Parimatch is the Official Partner of the UFC, Regional Sponsor of the Argentine Football Association, and Title Sponsor of the Sunrisers Eastern Cape. Since 2019, Parimatch has been one of the leading iGaming brands in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
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