The Biggest BGMI Tournament will be hosted by Nodwin and Star Sports

The Biggest BGMI Tournament, hosted by Nodwin and Star Sports, will be shown on television – According to rumours, the biggest BGMI competition will be hosted by Nodwin Gaming and Star Sports. The matches will be televised exclusively on a special channel on television. The competition is projected to have a prize fund of 3 crore INR. The sports broadcasting industry is undergoing rapid change. Online streaming services are becoming increasingly popular for consuming sports information. The rise of new and significant players like Star Sports shows that esports has the ability to captivate future audiences.
The Biggest BGMI Tournament, hosted by Nodwin and Star Sports, will be shown on television
Format and date to be expected:
The competition will be held in a league style with grand finals. The league stages are scheduled to begin on June 20th and end on July 17th. It will take place over the course of a month (LAN). However, confirmation from both Nodwin Gaming and Star Sports is still waiting. The teams that will compete will be chosen primarily based on their fan base or their BMPS success. You may follow Esportsgen on Instagram for additional information.
Star Sports’ involvement in the Indian Esports industry has the potential to stimulate interest among the general population that was previously lacking.
TV and broadcaster streaming services lack the engaging, immersive, and physical experience that esports fans have come to expect. Broadcasters might increase the attractiveness of esports by giving tools, interactive apps, graphics, and commentary that make it simpler to understand and connect with what’s going on on screen. With large players like Star Sports involved, though, fans may have high expectations.
By FY25, the Indian esports industry will be worth Rs 1100 crore
By FY25, India’s esports market would be worth Rs 1100 crore, with cricket driving growth as more companies focus on developing an esports environment in the country. Esports are tournament-style online skill games in which multiple teams or individual players compete for the championship, league, or title.
In India, there are estimated to be 150,000 players and 60,000 esports teams. If esports becomes a viable employment option for young people, this number might climb to 1.5 million players and 250,000 teams. The spread will be aided by more prize money, new games, localization, regional adaptation, and increasing adoption of cellphones, laptops, and broadband infrastructure.