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Top Esports Organizations in India (2025)

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  1. Team Soul Led by Mortal and owned by S8UL Esports, Team Soul is the most iconic BGMI team in India. Their teamwork, fan following, and consistency make them a true powerhouse. Every BGMI fan knows the phrase — “Soul is not just a team, it’s an emotion.” 💪 2. GodLike Esports Known for aggression and charisma, GodLike is one of the most entertaining teams to watch. With players like Jonathan, Mavi, and ClutchGod making headlines, GodLike continues to be a dominant force in BGMI and content creation alike. 🦁 3. Global Esports The first Indian organization to compete in the Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) internationally. Global Esports represents India on the global stage and has built a strong brand across PC titles. Their focus on discipline, analytics, and global competitiveness sets them apart. ⚔️ 4. Revenant Esports Revenant has rapidly grown into a multi-game organization, fielding rosters in BGMI, Valorant, and Pokémon Unite. Their players are known for professio...

Top Esports Players in India (2025) — The Icons Shaping Indian Gaming

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  🎯 1. Jonathan “Jonathan” Amaral (GodLike Esports) Game: BGMI (Battlegrounds Mobile India) Jonathan is widely considered the GOAT (Greatest of All Time) in Indian Esports. Known for his laser-sharp aim, flawless spray control, and unmatched consistency, he has set a global benchmark for mobile FPS gaming. From representing India at international PUBG Mobile tournaments to dominating BGIS and Skyesports events, Jonathan’s journey is legendary. He’s admired for his calm under pressure and technical precision — traits that have made him a global sensation. Achievements: MVP of multiple BGMI tournaments Represented India in global PUBG Mobile Esports events Massive YouTube following and brand endorsements ⚡ 2. Naman “Mortal” Mathur (Team Soul / S8UL Esports) Game: BGMI / Esports Management & Content Mortal is not just a player — he’s the face of Indian Esports . A pioneer who brought professionalism, positivity, and respect to gaming, Mortal transformed the s...

Top Esports Games Dominating India in 2025

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  1. BGMI (Battlegrounds Mobile India) The king of mobile Esports in India BGMI continues to rule the Indian gaming ecosystem. Since its relaunch, it has reclaimed its throne as the most played and watched Esports title in the country. From college tournaments to national championships, BGMI dominates all levels of competition. Professional teams like Team Soul , GodLike Esports , Revenant , and Blind Esports have built massive fanbases with their skilled rosters and unforgettable plays. The BGIS (Battlegrounds Mobile India Series) and Skyesports Championship attract millions of viewers online, with prize pools crossing ₹1 crore. The game’s mobile-first design and easy accessibility make it the perfect fit for India’s young gaming community. Every update, new map, or weapon release sparks fresh excitement — proving BGMI isn’t just a game, it’s a movement . 2. Valorant The tactical shooter that united India’s PC gamers Valorant brought a new wave of competitive FPS action t...

Major Esports Events and Organizations in India

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 India’s Esports ecosystem has grown from small-scale tournaments in gaming cafés to grand national championships watched by millions online. The country now hosts some of Asia’s biggest gaming events, featuring world-class production, massive prize pools, and fierce competition. At the same time, Indian Esports organizations have built strong professional teams, nurtured talent, and transformed gaming into a recognized career path. Let’s explore the major Esports events and top organizations shaping India’s competitive gaming scene in 2025. 🎯 1. Battlegrounds Mobile India Series (BGIS) The BGIS is the crown jewel of Indian Esports. Organized by Krafton, it’s the biggest mobile Esports tournament in the country. Thousands of teams register, from college players to professional squads, all competing for fame and a prize pool worth crores. The tournament features open qualifiers, semifinals, and grand finals broadcast live on YouTube — drawing millions of views. BGIS not only...

Career Scope in eSports

  Career scope of esports in India is extending really fast, opening a wide plethora of opportunities in various fields. Here we go with some potential career options that esports industry could provide:   Professional Gamer : This is perhaps the most well-known  career option in esports . Professional gamers take part in tournaments, leagues, and events, thereby collecting prize money, sponsorships, and salaries from the various esport organisations.   Coach/Analyst : A great number of esports teams hire both coaches and analysts who work with the players for performance improvement, strategy creation, gameplay analysis, and even for competition scouting.   Tournament Organiser/Event Manager : This field also requires skilled organisers and managers who could handle logistics, production, marketing, sponsorship, and coordination with teams and venues for esports tournaments and events.   Esports Journalist/Reporter : Reporting news, events, developments, a...

The Esports Economy — Money and Sponsorships

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  Esports is no longer “just playing games.” It’s a multi-million-dollar industry. Brands like Red Bull, ASUS, and Lenovo sponsor players and tournaments. Prize pools in Indian competitions can reach ₹1 crore or more. Beyond pro players, careers are booming in casting, event management, game design, content creation, and analytics. Colleges are even introducing Esports management courses. Esports has officially become part of the “creator economy,” where skill meets opportunity — and money follows passion. In India, revenue in the Esports market is projected to reach US$139.3m in 2025. This revenue is expected to exhibit an annual growth rate (CAGR 2025-2029) of 5.78%, leading to a projected market volume of US$174.4m by 2029. The largest market within this market is Esports Betting, which is anticipated to have a market volume of US$100.3m in 2025. Although most revenue is generated the United States with a projected market volume of US$1.2bn in 2025, India's position in the Esp...

Key Players in the eSports Sector

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  Basically, it is the collaboration of five levels of stakeholders that go into creating a rich ecosystem in the industry. Key players involved in the eSports business include:   Publishers : With regard to esports, each game is legally considered the intellectual property of the  game developer ; these developers are often referred to collectively as “publishers.” Publishers in the context of video gaming are usually companies that finance development, marketing, and manufacturing of video games. They perform market distribution by making deals with various distributors, retailers, and platforms.   Tournament Organisers : While game publishers themselves directly organise some esports competitions and events, even including some of the largest competitions, most of them are organised by third-party promoters or tournament organisers. The organisers develop and operate video game competitions for amateur or professional players, as outlined by a game publisher for e...

What is eSports?

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  Esport is a form of organised   competitive video gaming   in which people or teams compete against each other in a virtual environment by playing video games. From local tournaments to international events, often streamed online and featuring popular cross-category video game titles such as first-person shooter games, real-time strategy games, MOBA, and sports simulations.   Professional esports players put a lot into training, competing in tournaments, and building their fanbase. Much like traditional athletes, they also can have sponsorships, endorsements, and team affiliations. For this reason, esports has grown into a multi-billion-dollar industry that covers not only competition but merchandise, media rights, advertising, and more. What’s behind esports’ massive popularity? The greatness of the appeal of esports does not stem from the prize pools awarded to the winners but also lies in the fact of its accessibility. Unlike traditional sports, which require a ...