The Indus Unchained tournament kicks off this week, featuring the top 12 Indus community teams battling reigning champions Godlike Girls. The total prize pool is Rs. 3,00,000, with winners taking home Rs. 1,50,000. Check out the detailed information here:
This tournament uses the Indus Closed Beta, featuring the complete Virlok map, improved controls, and visual/animation enhancements. Players can provide feedback that will influence the development of SuperGaming’s most ambitious title yet.
This approach of Indus Unchained mirrors SuperGaming’s successful past games, MaskGun (over 80 million players) and Silly Royale. MaskGun prioritizes its player base, even featuring prominent community members in-game and celebrating Indian events.
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To join the Indus Beta, sign up for the waitlist at indusbeta.com. Beta testers will receive exclusive cosmetic items unavailable at launch. Players will be able to share their thoughts on various aspects of the game and impact the direction of how SuperGaming crafts its most ambitious title yet through this official esports tournament which follows the Indus Esports Invitational held in October 2024.
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