FIFA’s new game plan after split from EA
Free to play Games

FIFA’s new game plan after split from EA


SuperGaming begins iOS pre-orders for Indus Battle Royale

Pre-orders have officially begun for SuperGaming’s much-awaited Indo-futuristic battle royale, Indus. This follows a successful launch on Android, where pre-registrations have crossed 11 million. iOS players who pre-order Indus will receive exclusive rewards upon the game’s launch, adding to the excitement around its release.

Genshin Impact and SEA Aquarium team up for an underwater adventure

Genshin Impact is teaming up with Singapore’s SEA Aquarium for an immersive event to be held from September 12 to October 28. The collaboration will integrate elements from Genshin Impact’s Underwater Fontaine area with the aquarium’s marine exhibits. Resorts World Sentosa announced that the event aims to raise awareness of ocean conservation, as well as offer exclusive merchandise and photo opportunities. Early-bird tickets, priced at $63 for adults and $53 for children, include access to the aquarium and special event benefits, and are available until July 31. Regular admission ticket holders can view the installations, but will not participate in interactive experiences.

Saudi Arabian eSports World Cup kicks off with big wins for T1 and Team Falcons

The eSports World Cup in Saudi Arabia has finished its first two tournaments, crowning League of Legends and Call of Duty: Warzone champions. League of Legends attracted over one million viewers, with Korea’s T1 defeating China’s top esports. The tournament, featuring teams such as T1, Bilibili Gaming, Gen.G and Team Liquid, averaged 565,000 viewers, making it the third most-watched League of Legends event of 2024. In contrast, the Warzone tournament attracted 135,000 viewers, with Saudi Arabian team Falcons winning.

SkySports’ first The Finals tournament concludes in Chennai

SkySports’ The Finals eSports Revolution Showdown, India’s first LAN event for the FPS shooter, concluded in Chennai. According to SkySports founder and CEO Shiva Nandi, the event attracted significant attention with over 225,000 viewers. Nandi called the event a “great success”, reflecting the growing enthusiasm for competitive gaming in India.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *