What could be the end of a long wait for Indus Battle Royale may finally arrive in what might be the latest craze in mobile gaming, as the game is set to appear on both Android and iOS devices.
This battle royale title by SuperGaming promises its competitive nature with its arrival. If you are already excited by its imminent release, here is everything you need to know, including the date and time of release and what to expect with this game.
When is Indus Battle Royale Coming?
Indus Battle Royale is ready to take on the giants of battle royales, such as PUBG Mobile and Free Fire, which have ridden the crescendo of ever-growing battle royale titles in recent years, Esports.net reports. Along with lukewarm reception to other titles like Warzone Mobile and New State Mobile, as well as the cancellation of Apex Legends Mobile, Indus Battle Royale will hope to find its niche.
Indus Battle Royale is targeting the Indian gaming community, hoping to catch all those waiting for Free Fire players. Since the game is similar, be it graphics or gameplay elements, Indus BR is expected to attract restless gamers awaiting Free Fire India.
To make the game more attractive to gamers, the game announced an exciting esports roadmap that spans a year and aims at enticing gamers to jump in.
Although Indus Battle Royale is expected to officially drop on Oct. 16, we do not know the exact time when it is going to be launched. However, from a recent Instagram story by its official account, we can anticipate that it may drop at 12 PM IST on the very same day. However, avid gamers would not have long to wait as the game is already available for pre-downloading from both Google Play Store and Apple App Store.
"When we set out to create Indus, our goal was to craft a game that Indian gamers could truly call their own. With the Indus International Tournament, we want to see new heroes rise from our community and take their place in the larger esports ecosystem," Roby John, the CEO and co-founder of SuperGaming said.
What to Expect in Indus Battle Royale
Indus Battle Royale is stepping into a battle royale market already flooded; however, the developers had a lot of interesting features in this game, making it unique.
SuperGaming has packaged familiar ideas from other popular battle royale games and added a twist, which would be both refreshing and different for experienced players.
The most exciting aspect of the Indus BR launch is that there can be potential in esports.
According to SportsAdda, SuperGaming has announced one massive esports roadmap, which includes the Indus International Tournament. This tournament will have a massive prize pool of $297,000—the biggest prize pool for battle royale games in India to date. It says a lot about SuperGaming's commitment to growing the competitive side and attracting serious players.
The landscapes and design of the game are visually impressive, with a style that is very similar to Free Fire but unique to itself. Players would expect good graphics and an experience that would be enjoyable in a battle royale. This would probably go viral fast in India's massive and ever-growing mobile gaming market.
Is Indus Battle Royale the Next Big Thing in Mobile Gaming?
All things being equal, Indus Battle Royale can see its place as the next big thing in this battle royale genre because Free Fire India is still pending and other mobile battle royales are still faltering. The esports roadmap, strong prize pools, and the strategy of capturing the Indian audience will only help build a very strong players' community.
Targeting the already established market of battle royale lovers and offering competitive gaming opportunities, Indus BR may become the house name in the Indian gaming industry.
A competitive player looking to grab some part of the $297,000 prize pool or a casual gamer seeking something fresh; Indus Battle Royale is all set to become a must-try title.
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