Everything you need to know about India Gaming Show 2023 that will be held offline for the first time in New Delhi

India Gaming show

Thanks to the launch of New State Mobile, the video gaming industry in India, which had been put on hold due to the BGMI prohibition, has finally started to flourish once again.

The game, known as “BGMI 2” in popular culture, has already had a significant impact on the esports industry because of its high viewership.

Pro League season 1 for New State Mobile is being successfully run by Esportzcraazy as an organisation, with 24 teams vying for the covered championship.

Speaking about recent events, the Indian Gaming Show will be held at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi for three days straight.

This game is coming back offline for the first time in the past four years as it only began in 2019. The fourth edition of this highly anticipated tournament, which is supported by the Indian government, will be a treat for diehard esports fans.

The focus of The Indian Gaming Show 2023 will be on exhibiting the whole scope of gaming, with an emphasis on the future of gaming in India through a variety of mediums, including esports awards, events, conferences, and exhibitions.

There will be product launches, meet and greet and esports start-ups involvement will be the highlight of these events.

If we go by highlights on three distinct teams we will share the important details one by one in the below format:

DAY 1: 

On day 1, in addition to registration and the opening session, there will be events that are solely targeted towards the GEN Z audience.

Zoomers, often known as Generation Z, are persons who were born between the middle of the 1990s and early of 2010.

To put it simply, 87% of the GEN Z audience is passionate about watching and participating in esports.

These individuals play video games on various platforms, such as computers, gaming consoles, and cell phones, at least twice a week.

The segment will also discuss how to engage the GEN Z  audience and what kind of adjustments game makers can make.

Day 1 also includes a portion on the search for the Esports Olympic medal, with the goal of improving the Indian esports ecosystem in order to increase the number of medals the national team brings home from the Commonwealth Games and the Olympics.

DAY 2:

Day 2 will feature a variety of sessions and conferences, with the “Vision for Her” vision being one of the centerpieces. This vision is focused on encouraging more female gamers to play professionally and what strategies can be used to keep female players.

The focus will be on certain games that actively work to attract more female gamers.

Another session totally devoted to Esports will be In-Game Advertising, where the topic will be involving companies in real-time video games, which is very comparable to traditional sports.

The following are only a few of the largest brands that have a strong connection to esports.

Several teams and competitions are already sponsored by Red Bull, Intel, and Mountain Dew.

In a separate session, it will be discussed how to develop the talent pool in esports and how to set up the necessary infrastructure and training programmes to help players advance and achieve great things at the local, national, and international levels.

DAY 3: 

The third generation of the World Wide Web, or WEB 3.0, is essentially a decentralized version of the Internet that is accessible to a wide range of users.

Metaverse simply implies that it is focused exclusively on giving people a real-world virtual reality experience.

Is Blockchain enabled Metaverse good enough to provide new dimension to the world of Esports?

Many Companies including the likes of Microsoft, Facebook, and others have already switched gears towards Meta Verse.

This is going to be significant moment for the world of Indian Esports and the opportunities it will offer for future of gaming in India.

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