TEGC builds a wonderland for esports gamers in India, bringing ultra-chic and smart gaming gadgets for the ultimate championship
Mumbai: Intensive and nerve-racking are two words that can best describe the grand finale of the 9th edition of India's most sought-after and mega esports tournament – the "Taiwan Excellence Gaming Cup" (TEGC). Held on November 26 in Mumbai's Infiniti Mall, Malad, the event took place in a physical setting after two years. The gaming tournament that took place in four titles – Valorant, WCC3, Pokémon Unite, and CS GO, broke all its previous records with over 23,725 registrations.
The qualifiers from September 26 to November 13 gave us the top contenders. Finally, the prize pool of Rs 12 lakh was split among the winning team's Gods Reign (Winner) and Revenant Esports (1st Runner-up) for Pokémon Unite, teams Firedup Gaming (Winner) and Kingpins (1st Runner-up) for CS: GO, Team Valor (Winner) for Valorant and Bhoi Tejaskumar Hasmukhbhai (Winner) for WCC3. Popular esports athletes & influencers Sid Joshi, Aman Jain, and Yash Soni also became a part of the mega event.
The energy at the on-ground event was phenomenal, gaming enthusiasts from across the country gathered to witness the battlefield. For many, this was the first time to have a real-life experience of watching the gaming extravaganza. They interacted with Taiwanese brands and got a first-hand experience with the most advanced gaming gadgets, consoles, and accessories. These brands were AIFA, AORUS, Cooler Master, CyberPower, D-Link, Ipevo, MSI, Optoma, Predator, Republic Of Gamers, Thermaltake, Tokuyo, XPG, Zowie, and Zyxel. They displayed their world-class tech products and gaming devices at the finale and left no stone unturned in making a statement. An array of engagement activities were also organized to enhance audience participation and interaction. The gaming cup was also live-streamed on Facebook, YouTube, Loco, and Rooter.
Contrary to previous editions, this time the fad was so much more, be it, spectators, the participants, or their supporters, TEGC made a statement like never before.
Now, esports is not just for urban gamers in India, it has grown to become a lifestyle choice. Gamers don't just play, they aspire to make a career as professional gamers. They like to stay abreast with everything revolving around esports. According to FICCI-EY Media and Entertainment Report 2022, the number of esports players doubled from 300,000 in 2020 to 600,000 in 2021, and eSports revenue grew by 29% from INR 7.5 billion in 2020 to INR 9.7 billion in 2021. They also suggest that this growth is expected to continue, with the number of esports players reaching one million in 2022. Citing this growth trajectory, the major tech brands are also coming up with advanced technology and gear to support the hopes and aspirations of these enthusiasts.
'TEGC' also acts as a catalyst when it comes to catering to esports gamers in India. Its campaign officially commenced on September 10, started with the announcement of the 9th edition of the 'TEGC' and the launch of 'TE Experience Truck'.
For the unversed, The 'TE Experience Truck' was a tailor-made mobile showroom that aimed at offering visitors a chance to experience some stylish, smart, and extremely intelligent technology in ICT and gaming. The truck visited major events across cities including gaming events, various fests, and malls to let people experience the technology offered by the best Taiwanese brands.
Speaking about the campaign, Director Edison Po-yi Hsu, Taipei World Trade Center (TWTC) Liaison Office in Mumbai, said, “From past couple of years we have been noticing an upward trajectory in the trend and the number of registrations we get for the gaming cup is the evidence of its popularity. Esports in India has become a lifestyle now, especially for the younger generation, they are making a name for themselves in the gaming world. I feel fortunate to be a part of this growth. And, I think 'TEGC' has played a crucial role in making esports so popular in India. We will continue to cater to the gamers of this country.”
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