iWorld
MouthShut.com launches Mobile App for Android users
MUMBAI: MouthShut.com – India’s leading consumer review website – has launched its multi-faceted feature free mobile application, MouthShut, to reach out their millions of consumers.
The mobile app will be available for Android users and can be downloaded for free from Google Play Store. The company will soon be introducing the App for iOS and Windows users.
According to Faisal Farooqui, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, MouthShut.com, the entire world becoming glocal (Global + local), it is important that everything fits the pocket. “Consumer reviews have become an integral part of every Indian’s experience. MouthShut.com’s App is now putting reviews and more in the pockets of every Internet user,” he added.
The MouthShut Mobile App has reviews on a variety of products and services across the top six most-used categories: Automotives, Mobile, Movies, Health & Beauty, Travel & Restaurants and Online Shopping. Reviews are sorted in four divisions: popular, most-reviewed products, rating and recommendations.
“The MouthShut Mobile App has a broad range of movie reviews, including Bollywood, Hollywood, Tamil and Telegu movies. The App also looks up restaurants as per the preference: proximity, type of cuisine, ratings by consumers and recommendations. The App can be used to spot the exact location of a restaurant, hospital, pubs, hotels and much more on Google map,” Farooqui said.
Gaming
Esports Nations Cup 2026 unveils first eight titles
Chess, CS2 and mobile hits headline global, flag-based debut
RIYADH: Riyadh is gearing up for a new kind of esports showdown, one where players will not just represent teams or brands, but entire nations. The Esports World Cup Foundation has revealed the first eight titles for the inaugural Esports Nations Cup 2026, set to run from 2 to 29 November in the Saudi capital.
The event introduces a national team format to the global esports calendar, giving players the chance to compete under their country’s flag while fans rally behind familiar colours rather than corporate logos.
The first wave of games offers a broad spread across genres and platforms. The confirmed titles are Chess, Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, EA Sports FC, Fatal Fury, Honor of Kings, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and Trackmania. Together, they span classic strategy, tactical shooters, fighting games, sports simulations, mobile arenas and high-speed racing.
Even with just these eight titles, the scale is significant. Thousands of players worldwide will enter qualification routes over the coming months, all chasing a place in Riyadh.
Chess will host 128 players, making it one of the largest international events in the game’s history. Counter-Strike 2 is set for a record-breaking open qualification programme, expected to involve more than 15,000 players across 3,000 teams. Dota 2 will feature 32 national sides battling through rankings, regional qualifiers and wildcard slots.
EA Sports FC will also see 128 competitors qualify through in-game pathways, regional contests and world rankings. The new Fatal Fury title will bring 32 national representatives into a fresh format aimed at spotlighting rising talent in the fighting game scene.
Mobile titles will carry serious weight too. Honor of Kings will feature 24 elite national teams, while Mobile Legends: Bang Bang will host 32 sides competing for a gold medal. Trackmania rounds out the list with a 32-player national field racing in the game’s signature four-way Cup Mode.
Eight more titles are still to be announced, completing the 16-game programme for the debut edition.
With national pride now entering the digital arena, the Esports Nations Cup aims to turn keyboards, controllers and touchscreens into a new kind of flag-bearing sport.






