SuperGaming's Indus Inferno Finale Has Concluded, Team MOGGERS Emerges as the Winner and More

2 roster signings were confirmed.

SuperGaming's Indus Inferno Finale Has Concluded and More - Indus Battle Royale

Indus Battle Royale, the highly anticipated title from the hands of SuperGaming recently hosted a grassroots esports tournament called Indus Inferno. The participants included aspiring esports athletes that wished to showcase their talent. The event also had scouts from more than 10 leading esports organisation, looking out for suitable signings. Interestingly, two teams were instantly signed and others are in discussion. Learn more below.

Indus Inferno finale

The winner of the tournament was Team MOGGERS and they managed to secure INR 2,50,000 as the prize money, along with a trophy. DGE or Destruction of Game finished at the runner-up position, winning INR 1,00,000 as the prize. In third we had Insane Esports, securing a bag of INR 75,000. Last but not least, Marcos Gaming finished in fourth place and won INR 50,000. Team MOGGERS’ Igor was dubbed as the MVP of the tournament and received INR 25,000 as the prize money.

There were 15 teams in the finale, 10 of those earned their spots through open qualifiers, 4 of them were provided with exclusive invitations and 1 team went through from the Android Qualifiers. Moreover, 70% of the participants consisted of Android users and the rest 30% were iOS users. Furthermore, the event saw participants arrive from all over the country, with 21% from Maharashtra, 12% from Telangana and 10% from West Bengal.

The event also had scouts from the following esports organisations Godlike Esports, Revenant Esports, Orangutan, Entity Gaming, Reckoning Esports, Carnival Gaming, Chemin Esports, True Rippers, Enigma Gaming, Team Tamilas, Marcos Gaming, and TWOB. Out of these, Marcos Gaming and TWOB finalised their Indys Battle Royale rosters.

Here’s what SuperGaming CEO and Co-founder Roby John shared at the occasion:

“The kind of participation and enthusiasm we witnessed during the Indus Inferno Finale was truly rewarding. The tournament showed a strong desire for a top-tier, Indian-made battle royale. We are thrilled to have provided a platform for aspiring esports athletes to showcase their talent and this is just the beginning of our journey to build a sustainable esports ecosystem in India.”

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