Tag: Esports
Singapore to host first-ever Olympic Esports Week in 2023
Over 250,000 competitors from 100 countries participated in the Olympic Virtual Series, the event's forerunner.
Jagran play’s first-ever Call of Duty: Mobile tournament...
Teams can register until the 10th of October.
TSM FTX to return with a CS:GO roster after six years in...
The organisation is already in discussions with top CS:GO tournament organisers like BLAST and ESL Gaming.
Hero Vired partners with NODWIN Gaming to launch a Certificate...
It comes with a job guarantee; all enrollees will be offered an internship with NODWIN Gaming
Ibrahim and Davlish to represent India at Asian Continental...
The duo clinched spots in the Indian team after becoming joint winners at the National Championships, set to fight in the SRWC Continental...
ESL Gaming and Legendary Play Announce Strategic Partnership
The collaboration brings ESL branded leagues and tournaments to Legendary Play's mobile game for esports fans, RIVALS
8BIT THUG highlights Esports and Gaming at Brands & Entertainment...
THUG anticipates that an Esports Tournament would be held at Mumbai's 35000 seater Wankhede Stadium in the next two years.
The 'Twist of Fate' Draw Show for Skyesports Champions...
The Group Stage League of the tournament is set for May 19 to 24
Rooter bags media rights deal for South Asia's biggest...
One of the largest media rights deals in esports.
Indian Government states that no Esports Federation has...
Anurag Singh Thakur, India's Minister of Sports confirmed it during the Rajya Sabha session on Feb. 3
Saudi Arabia acquires ESL Gaming and FACEIT for $1.5 billion...
To create the ultimate platform for competitive gaming
Astralis and Gla1ve extend contract for 3 years
The contract lasts until Summer, 2024 as of now.
Esports Industry in India reportedly to hit INR 11 billion...
The country is already said to be packing 1,50,000 players and 60,000 teams.
Free Fire World Series sets a new Record for Peak Viewership...
This now breaks the previous record held by Worlds 2019.