Indus Battle Royale Announces First Ever Esports Tournament

Sadakshi Kalyan Ramun
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Indo-Futuristic battle royale Indus developed by SuperGaming</p></div>
Indo-Futuristic battle royale Indus developed by SuperGaming

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The Indo-Futuristic battle royale Indus developed by SuperGaming has been highly anticipated by several battle royale fans.
SuperGaming has now announced the first-ever esports tournament called the Indus Esports Invitational.
Several professional teams have been invited to play in the Indus Esports Invitational.

One of India's leading gaming companies SuperGaming made some exciting announcements about its Indo-Futuristic battle royale Indus.

Indus battle royale is slated for mobile, PC, and consoles and the pre-registrations are already live on Google Play for Android. SuperGaming proudly noted in a press release, "Pre-registrations for the game have crossed 7 million already."

In the same press release dated 24th October, SuperGaming also announced its first-ever esports tournament for Indus.

Dubbed Indus Esports Invitational, this esports tournament is gearing up to feature some of the biggest names in the Indian esports scene. Several professional teams have been invited to play in the Indus Esports Invitational which boasts a prize pool of Rs 10,00,000 INR. The tournament is set to happen on 28th October 2023.


Indus Esports Invitational Announced by SuperGaming

SuperGaming co-founder and CEO Roby John noted that the studio was thankful for the community's response to Indus battle royale. He added that the developers felt ready and confident to test the game in the competitive esports space.

John added, “Since our last community playtest in our studio, we feel we’re ready to see how the game performs in competitive environments featuring India’s best teams. We’re grateful for their support in building India’s most ambitious battle royale to date.

Indus Esports Invitational is all set to feature some of the best Indian esports teams. SuperGaming has invited the following teams for the tournament:

  • Orangutan

  • Godlike Esports

  • Team 8bit

  • Global Esports

  • Enigma Gaming

  • Reckoning Esports

In addition to this, teams of Indus content creators, community members, and winners of past playtests will be present at the invitational, noted SuperGaming.

It added, "There’s a total prize pool of Rs. 10,00,000 with the winners netting Rs. 5,00,000 and the runners-up, third-place, and fourth place getting Rs. 2,50,000, Rs. 1,00,000, and Rs. 50,000 respectively."

In addition to this, the most valuable player (MVP) at the Indus Esports Invitational will receive Rs. 1,00,000.


Talking about the version of Indus in use for the esports tournament, SuperGaming noted that it will include the entirety of Virlok, the game's map, improved control options, design balances, and enhancements across visuals, and animations.

The following is a recently released gameplay clip that explains what fans can expect to see in the Indus Esports Invitational.

Players will be able to share their thoughts on various aspects of the game and impact the direction of Indus through this official esports tournament. This will be the fifth time SuperGaming has brought in its community to play the game.


How To Watch Indus Esports Invitational?

Indus fans and battle royale esports enjoyers can watch the first ever Indus esports tournament live on the Indus Discord server. SuperGaming noted that the slots are limited and are available on a "first come, first serve" basis.

You can find more details about watching the tournament on the official Indus Discord Server.


Meanwhile, if you are hoping to be the first to access the Indus Closed Beta, you can pre-register for the game on Google Play.

Pre-registering for Indus will give you a chance to get an Indus Closed Beta Key. You will be notified of upcoming Closed Beta Key drops on the official Discord channel since keys are in limited supply.


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Sadakshi has been a gamer throughout her life and has followed League of Legends since Season 3, immediately falling in love with the esports scene. Bringing in her print journalism experience, she focuses on content that is both informative and innovative. While her heart still remains with League, her love for competition has pushed her to explore other titles such as Valorant and Apex Legends.