Since the time Free Fire was banned in India, fans have missed taking part in Free Fire esports. Now, Garena, which is the Singapore based publisher for the game Free Fire MAX has announced the return ...
It’s not just gameplay—it’s a journey into a more disciplined, skill-focused world where patience and collaboration replace ...
Rai Star and Gyan Gaming’s move from Free Fire to MOBA 5v5 marks a strategic shift in Indian esports, highlighting a growing ...
Free Fire MAX India Cup (FFMIC) 2025: After a three-year break, Garena Free Fire is officially making its grand return to India with the Free Fire MAX India Cup 2025 (FFMIC 2025). This highly awaited ...
Defining Move On December 21, 2025, India’s esports landscape experienced a major shift as Raistar and Gyan Gaming officially ...
Raistar and Gyan Gaming enter MOBA 5v5, marking India’s shift from reflex-based gaming to strategy-driven esports.
Raistar and Gyan Gaming move from Free Fire to MOBA 5v5, marking India’s shift toward strategy-led, team-based esports ...
December 21, 2025, marked a defining moment for Indian esports. When Rai Star and Gyan Gaming officially announced their ...
Rai Star and Gyan Gaming’s move from Free Fire to MOBA 5v5 is more than a genre shift—it reflects the maturation of Indian ...
With the act now moving past its policy stage into implementation, India’s esports stakeholders reacted to the prospects in ...
Rai Star and Gyan Gaming are transitioning from Free Fire to MOBA Legends 5v5, reflecting a strategic shift in India's esports landscape.
From the Asian Games 2026 to grassroots reform under PROGA, Indian esports is entering a decisive year. Heres how regulation, ...