SuperGaming, India’s leading game development studio, has unveiled its ambitious year-long esports roadmap, the ‘Clutch India Movement.’ This initiative aims to elevate India’s esports ecosystem and nurture new heroes.
The centerpiece of the movement is the Indus International Tournament, featuring a massive prize pool of INR 2.5 crore, the largest ever for a battle royale game in India. The tournament will run from October 2024 to February 2025, attracting top teams from India and abroad.
The tournament will consist of four phases:
* Homegrown: Open to all players, offering a prize pool of INR 15 lakhs.
* Nationals: For Indian teams, with a prize pool of INR 10 lakhs.
* Powerplay: For professional esports teams, with a prize pool of INR 25 lakhs.
* International: Exclusively for invited global teams, leading to the Grand Finale with a prize pool of INR 2 crore.
The MVP of the tournament will receive a brand new Mahindra Thar.
SuperGaming’s commitment to grassroots talent is evident in its support of tournaments like ‘Grudge Wars,’ ‘Indus Inferno,’ and ‘Indus Unchained.’ The Clutch India Movement extends this support, providing a platform for aspiring esports athletes to showcase their skills.
“We want to see new heroes rise from our community and take their place in the larger esports ecosystem,” said Roby John, CEO and Co-founder of SuperGaming. “India’s esports landscape is rapidly evolving, and we believe the country is ready to compete on the world stage.”
In addition to the Indus International Tournament, SuperGaming will host the Indus International Mahasangram in October 2025, further solidifying its commitment to growing the Indian esports ecosystem.
SuperGaming is also empowering third-party tournament organizers by providing Indus’ proprietary tools, enabling them to host events with the same efficiency as SuperGaming.
Registration for the Indus International Tournament Homegrown is now open. Players can sign up and learn more about the tournament schedule, rules, and eligibility through Indus’ Discord channel.