SuperGaming Officially Launches Indus Battle Royale Beta Version

Author

Moin Khot

Date

Feb, 01.2024

SuperGaming has launched the beta version of the much-anticipated Indus Battle Royale for Android users. Breaking barriers with their Indo-Futuristic creation, the game promises an immersive experience, now accessible to a broader audience.

Celebrating a staggering 8.5 million pre-registrations, SuperGaming has unleashed the Indo-Futuristic world of Indus Battle Royale for Android fans. This milestone comes on the heels of the beta release for iOS users in December 2023, marking a strategic move to captivate a diverse gaming community.

Roby John, the CEO and co-founder of SuperGaming, expressed gratitude for the global response, asserting that it was evident that the Indian art, culture, and stories in the game had attracted a global audience worldwide, with Indus pre-registrations crossing 8.5 million.

Android users now have the opportunity to explore the intricately designed Virlok map, fine-tuned based on feedback from the Indus community playtest and Indus Esports Invitational. To join the gaming revolution, enthusiasts can secure access by obtaining the Indus Beta Key and joining the waitlist at Indus Beta.

SuperGaming introduced a trailer called "Cosmium Changes Everything," highlighting the crucial role of Cosmium in Indus Battle Royale. It was mentioned that players have the ability to strategically deploy Cosmium, an in-game item, ensuring victory beyond the conventional last-player-standing scenario. CEO Roby John underscored the influence of player interaction on the trailer, explaining that it was inspired by the way players interacted with Cosmium in their playtests and the Indus Esports Invitational, aiming to create a significantly more exciting gameplay experience.

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The Technical Director, Sujeet Kumar, highlighted the game's versatility, assuring an optimal experience for all users. He affirmed that the mobile segment constitutes the largest portion of the Indian gaming market and expressed their intention to treat mobile players as first-class citizens rather than an afterthought. Kumar stated that Indus Battle Royale demonstrates its adaptability by running at 40fps on low-end Android devices with 4 GB of RAM and smoothly reaching 60fps for high-end devices.