I want you to picture this: it’s a Sunday afternoon in Indonesia, two million people are watching five guys on phones, and somewhere across the world a French Counter-Strike team
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Free Fire has rewritten the rules for esports in India. From crowded cybercafés to players battling it out on their phones, Garena’s Free Fire has evolved into one of the
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Esports tournaments have become the lifeblood of India’s gaming ecosystem, transforming passionate hobbyists into competitive athletes and enthusiastic spectators into loyal fans. Over the past few years, India has witnessed
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Our phones buzz. A friend pings us: “Jump in Discord!” It’s almost ritual now, and if you’re an Aussie gamer or esports lover, you know exactly what we mean. From
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Esports in India has come a long way, hasn’t it? It’s amazing to think back to when gaming was just a way to kill time with friends, and now look
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I’ve got a little confession: I fell for Valorant’s esports scene almost by accident. One late night, after another botched attempt at a Clutch in Silver rank, I stumbled into
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I didn’t really “get” esports until I tried explaining why my cousin was yelling at his phone at 2am; turns out, his favorite Singaporean pro was pulling off an insane
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India’s gaming landscape has transformed dramatically, giving rise to the vibrant world of esports. Gone are the days when gaming was simply a hobby; today, millions of players from all
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Not long ago, esports in Canada felt like a handful of small LAN parties and a dream of bigger things to come. These days, we’re walking into packed arenas, following
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