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BGMI: The game that redefined mobile esports in India!
September 2025
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BGMI's comeback became a culture playbook: cricket collabs, festive drops, celeb voice packs, even a Mahindra Thar. India-only lobbies, regional voices, and low-bandwidth design keep it local, as Krafton turns community signals into an innovation hub

When Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) returned to app stores in 2023 after a regulatory pause, the response was immediate and overwhelming. Players did not just download the game; they embraced it as something that felt truly their own.
What emerged was more than a popular title making a comeback. BGMI had evolved into a cultural canvas, layered with cricket collaborations, festival celebrations, celebrity voice packs, and even familiar vehicles like the Mahindra Thar. In short, it became a game that spoke India's language.
At the heart of this transformation is Karan Gaikwad, who leads Krafton India's product team. His role has been to make sure BGMI does not just succeed as a competitive battle royale but as an experience deeply rooted in the everyday lives of Indian players.
Crafting a game that feels like home
From the outset, the mission was clear: to design a game that would feel seamlessly woven into India's cultural fabric. Players were not just looking for a translated experience. They wanted moments that connected to their everyday lives, festivals, cricket, even the way their favorite celebrities spoke in-game.
That thinking shaped BGMI's localization strategy. Seasonal in-game celebrations for Diwali and Holi, cricket-inspired events, and partnerships with Bollywood stars like Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh gave the game a familiarity that extended far beyond the screen.
The hyperlocal touch
Krafton's localization approach goes deeper than just skins or cosmetics. It is about creating experiences that reflect India's cultural rhythm.
- Festivals bring themed gameplay and vibrant aesthetics that mirror real-world celebrations.
- Sports tie-ins tap into cricket's unmatched popularity.
- Celebrities lend their voices and personas, bridging film fandoms with gaming communities.
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