Global Esports CEO Rushindra Sinha states the disruption and innovation of Mobile Esports in India

Author

Arunava Mandal

Date

Feb, 26.2023

The mobile esports industry in India has been rapidly growing in recent years, thanks to the widespread availability of affordable smartphones and cheap mobile data plans. To gain insights into the current state of mobile esports in India, underlining is what Global Esports CEO Rushindra Sinha expressed his concerns about the current scenario of the mobile esports industry in India. 

According to Rushindra Sinha, mobile esports in India has tremendous potential for growth and has already surpassed PC and console gaming in terms of popularity. This is primarily due to the ease of accessibility and the fact that almost everyone in the country owns a smartphone. Mobile games like PUBG Mobile, Free Fire, and Call of Duty: Mobile has millions of active players in India and have become some of the most-watched games on streaming platforms like YouTube and Twitch. In fact, India is one of the biggest markets for these games globally.

However, he also pointed out that the mobile esports industry in India still faces some challenges, including a lack of organized tournaments and a limited number of professional players. He believes that the industry needs to focus on building a robust esports ecosystem, including training and development programs for players, infrastructure development, and the establishment of standardized regulations and guidelines. He continued by saying that his organization, Global Esports, will tackle mobile esports differently in the upcoming months, building on their experience and expertise from the previous 20 years to produce something long-lasting.

Hot Take 🌶️

Mobile Esports in India might have a lot of eyeballs but it isn’t a sustainable business (talking specifically about ‘Esports’ and not content)

The top games have gotten banned and even without a ban it’s the Wild West with little to no structure or sustainability

— Dr Rushindra Sinha (@RushindraSinha) February 25, 2023

Sinha continued by saying that he had spoken with every industry participant, including publishers, tournament organizers (TOs), esports organizations, professionals, and sponsors, about the problems. Everyone involved in the sector, according to Sinha, is trying to address the problems, but they are unsure of how to do it successfully. He noted that developing a viable business model for mobile esports in India has difficulties that will require teamwork to resolve.

Despite these challenges, the Rushindra Sinha remains optimistic about the future of mobile esports in India, citing the tremendous growth potential of the industry and the passion and dedication of Indian gamers.

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