India’s esports game Real Cricket gets 100,000+ participants

(Esports news) Real Cricket, India’s largest indigenous esports game has garnered over 100,000 participants in the Championship and viewership of more than 2.5 million. The game hosted the finals of the Real Cricket Championship on March 3, 2022 and participants from across 25 states took part in the Championship and the Grand Finals featured Punjab’s Sukhpreet and Delhi’s Anuraag Prabhakar. Despite Sukhpreet getting off to a fantastic start and winning the first two games in a best of five series, Anuraag made a stunning comeback to take the series 3-2 and will take home 10,00,000. 2nd place Sukhpreet will pocket 5,00,000 and the top players will be felicitated at the JetSkyesports Grand Slam Award Ceremony in Mumbai next month. 

Commenting on the Championship finals, Mr. Rajan Navani, VC & MD, JetSynthesys, said “To say that cricket is one of the biggest phenomena of the country would be preaching to the choir. In the area of esports and gaming too, we are witnessing massive growth in simulated, skill based e-cricket through our game, ‘Real Cricket’. Real Cricket provides enormous opportunities in India's esports ecosystem, and we are confident that we can unlock those gains for the enormous cricket fans in India and beyond. This tournament  and it’s massive viewership has fueled our momentum to take the game to the next level, as we prepare to expand our game beyond India and South Asia, hoping to make a dent in the cricket gaming arena globally. It was indeed a pleasure to host the Real Cricket™️ Championship thereby bringing together players from both metros and beyond who competed and showcased their skills to determine ‘India’s Best’. Heartiest congratulations to the winners and all those who participated.” 

The FEAI has been stressing and advocating on the same lines. Mr. Vaibhav Dange, Founding President, FEAI, said: “Cricket presents a massive opportunity for growth of Esports in India. In our deliberations with national stakeholders as well as the global Esports fraternity, we can see a robust momentum building up for an exponential growth of Esports in our country and confident that Esports offer an excellent opportunity to the youth of India to compete at a global scale and earn recognition for themselves and the country. We are enthused that the Government of India is recognizing this opportunity and creating policies that will enable this growth.”

Mr. Gagan Narang, Founding Member, FEAI said, “We are positively aligned with the Government of India’s renewed outlook towards a standardised AVGC policy that focuses on indigenous games and talent to take our country’s narrative to the world. The need of the hour is to address the entire ecosystem and define a hybrid model for Esports, including a global outlook with a strong India centric narrative, for which cricket will play a key role. India is a mobile first esports ecosystem and games like Real Cricket will play a pivotal role in promoting our culture with the world.”

Speaking on the occasion of National Finals, Mr. Anuj Mankar, CEO, Nautilus Mobile, creators of the game stressed on the importance of an Indian made esports title which resonates with youngsters in the country and potentially hitting foreign shores with the same impact. “The enormous volume that India brings to the mobile gaming domain is a huge opportunity to all game developers. It has been rather unfortunate that despite that we have yet to see an Indian game capture the imagination of the players to the extent that some of the global titles have. I think the time is right for cricket, which is almost a religion in the country to be the centre theme to create India’s very first made in India esports title which can later be our first esports export to the world.,” suggested Mankar.

Shiva Nandy, Founder and CEO, Skyesports said, “We are thrilled to see the participation numbers for the Real Cricket Championship and I congratulate the winners who have received a share of the Rs. 20,00,000 prize pool. Cricket fans in India exist in every nook and corner of the country and tournaments like the RCC enable us to tap into different audiences and grow esports from the grassroots level. With the imminent release of Real Cricket 22, I am very excited for what the future has in store for India’s homegrown cricket title and we are looking forward to hosting another exciting edition of the RCC later this year.”

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