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The rise of Indian esports isn't luck; it's logistics
PCQuest
|December 2025
As esports in India finds mainstream momentum, a silent revolution is unfolding, shaped by smarter devices, deeper analytics, and disciplined creator ecosystems. The future isn't a bet. It's a build
There was a time when gaming in India was treated like a hobby. Not anymore. In a world where international representation can slip through the cracks of bureaucracy, competitive esports demands something more than talent. It demands infrastructure.
Animesh Agarwal, CEO and Founder, S8UL Esports, knows this firsthand. With visa roadblocks disrupting S8UL's road to the Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship (mirroring setbacks faced by other top-tier teams), he makes a compelling case: if esports is truly being backed by the government, then athletes should receive the same travel and administrative support as those in traditional sports. Delays are not just procedural hiccups; they dismantle months of preparation and compromise fair play. Consistent support is the bare minimum if India wants to show up strong on the global stage.
The solution is not complicated. Dedicated visa assistance for esports players and their teams would not only smooth participation but also send a message: India is serious about its digital athletes.
The mobile advantage is no longer a luxury
This year did not just revive major titles like BGMI and Free Fire MAX. It also leveled the playing field, quite literally, for players training across the country.
What changed? Devices got smarter, cheaper, and more powerful. Gaming-focused smartphone brands like iQOO worked hand-in-hand with creators to refine essentials: high refresh rate displays, stronger processors, reliable thermals, and long battery life. Importantly, they managed to hit price points within reach of Indian youth.
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