Indian citizens are invited to register by November 11, with the main tournament set to begin on November 14. All matches will be held online, with live streaming for the quarterfinals and beyond on the ESFI YouTube channel.
Team India (DOTA2) topped the leaderboard of the South Asia Qualifiers for OXY 2024, which were held online from August 22-26 and secured its slot for the main event which will be held from October 21 to 26 in Sochi, Russia.
The Esports Federation of India (ESFI) on Friday opened the registrations for the National Esports Championship 2024 (NESC24), which will serve as the qualifiers for the highly-anticipated esports event at the sixth Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in Bangkok and Chonburi, Thailand.
The IOC, on Friday, followed up on their previous announcement that the IOC Executive Board had laid the groundwork for a standalone multi-national event, the Olympic Esports Games, by confirming that a proposal will be floored in the upcoming IOC session on the eve of the Olympic Games Pari
Team Whoops, which included members that represented the nation at the Asian Games 2022 as well as won the bronze medal at the Commonwealth Esports Championships 2022, dominated the DOTA 2 competition which featured a total of seven teams, as per a press release from ESFI.
The country's DOTA 2 and League of Legends athletes hailing from Maharashtra were awarded the prize money, marking the first time that a state government has rewarded its Esports athletes alongside mainstream sports for a major tournament
In a bid to drive forward the development of India's burgeoning Esports industry, the country's notable gaming personalities convened in a groundbreaking dialogue with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and discussed the growth of the nation's video gaming sector.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a free-wheeling interaction with some well-known Indian gamers about a range of aspects, including the gaming industry's prospects in the country.
Organised by the International Esports Federation (IESF), the WEC 2024 will witness a total of 609 teams representing their countries across five game titles - Counter Strike 2 (open and female), Dota2, eFootball series, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (open and female), and PUBG Mobile. The prest
Skyesports and the Indonesian Embassy unite for a landmark event in which the best teams from both countries will participate in an esports show match at the India Gaming Show 2024 in Pune
After months of intense competition and nationwide excitement, College Rivals, India's largest Esports talent hunt, is gearing up for its grand showdown
Esports has been confirmed as a medal sport for the Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games 2026, prompting the country's video gaming community to begin preparations to seize the opportunity to represent their nation on the global stage