India’s esports landscape continues to evolve as the Nationals phase of the Indus International Tournament concludes. After an intense competition spanning over seven days and 166 matches, Team Esports Battleground representing the state of Assam emerged victorious. Brazil-based esports organization 4MAGIC, competing with an Indian roster and representing the state of Uttarakhand, secured second place, while Reckoning Esports, representing Maharashtra, finished in third.
Indus International Tournament Nationals are over
With their victories, Team Esports Battleground and Team 4MAGIC have secured their spots in the Indus International Tournament LAN Finale, where they will battle for a staggering ₹2 crore prize pool. They will be joined by previously qualified teams, including Team Rogue, Team Destruction of Game (DGE), Team Moggers (from the Homegrown phase), and the Philippines-based Kadiliman Esports in what promises to be an intense battle for supremacy.
As the tournament gains momentum, registrations for Indus International Tournament Powerplay remain open. With over 100 esports organizations already registered, the competition for a ₹25 lakh prize pool is heating up. Only the top 8 teams will secure their place in the LAN Finale, setting the stage for yet another high-stakes battle.
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Esports Organizations Confirmed for Indus International Tournament Powerplay:
- Reckoning Esports
- Marcos Gaming
- Hyderabad Hydras
- Vasista Esports
- Gujarat Tigers
- K9 Esports
- Blind Esports
- FS Esports
- Autobotz Esports
- Aerobotz Esports
- Big Brother Esports
- Lucknow Giants Esports and more.
More registrations are pouring in as the excitement builds. Interested esports teams can register here to be a part of this tournament.
Through the Clutch India Movement, SuperGaming continues to foster homegrown talent and elevate India’s presence in global esports. As the Indus International Tournament LAN Finale approaches, all eyes will be on the nation’s next set of esports superstars as they battle for the ultimate prize in Indian esports.
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