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India's esports scene is about to go BOOM
PCQuest
|December 2025
India's gaming boom needs more than tournaments. It needs creators, infrastructure, pathways, and a long-term vision that treats esports as entertainment for all, not just the pro tier. JioBLAST wants to write that next chapter by blending fans, creators, and competitors into one connected ecosystem
India's gamers have waited a long time for something meaningful to shift in the esports landscape. While tournaments have popped up in different corners, very little has tied the ecosystem together in a way that feels truly Indian, not just in format but in energy, access, and community. What most players, creators, and fans have long wanted is something that blends competition with entertainment and gives every kind of gamer a real place to participate.
That is the vision JioBLAST is betting on. And when I spoke with Charlie Cowdrey, the company's CEO who recently moved from London to Mumbai, it was clear he was not here to repeat existing playbooks. His plans revolve around widening the entry gates for gamers, elevating broadcast standards, and stitching creators and fans directly into the competitive fabric. It feels less like a single IP and more like a rebuild of the entire foundation.
The excitement in his voice made one thing obvious: For JioBLAST, this moment is not about launching another tournament. It is the start of designing India's next era of gaming entertainment: big, ambitious, and rooted in what Indian audiences actually want to watch and play.
Part 1: Building India's competitive engine
Rethinking IPs for a creator-first nation
India's creator economy is not just thriving, it is shaping how people consume entertainment. For JioBLAST, that insight was the starting point. Charlie described how the team looked closely at what excites Indian audiences and realized that esports here cannot be built as a purist model. It must blend creators, fans, and top players into a shared experience. That idea eventually became Allstars vs India, their first large-format IP.
This story is from the December 2025 edition of PCQuest.
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