Tag: Rohit Jagasia

  • 8Bit Creatives scores naming rights sponsorship for  three esports teams with smartphone brand  iQOO

    8Bit Creatives scores naming rights sponsorship for three esports teams with smartphone brand iQOO

    MUMBAI:The Indian esports segment  is  driving at a zippy speed into the fast lane. 

    Consider: esports and talent management agency 8Bit Creatives, has scored big by landing what it calls one of the largest naming rights sponsorship deals in Indian gaming history.  

    8Bit Creatives pitched and managed to get performance smart phone brand iQOO to sign up for the sponsorship package for three of the five naming rights deals. The agency represented its own team 8Bit Esports, Reckoning Esports and Revenant Xspark.

    iQOO has been associated with esports for a while, and the current deal builds on its ongoing association with team iQOO Soul, which has been a flagship collaboration with 8Bit Creatives for over a year.

    “We  are happy to support their (iQOO) gaming & esports initiative,” said 8bit Creatives founder & CEO Animesh Agarwal.  ”This is a moment of great pride for Indian gaming, and we are excited to see iQOO’s continued contribution to growing the esports landscape in India.”

     

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    “Partnering with 8Bit Creatives has always been a key driver of Reckoning Esports’ growth,” said  Reckoning Esports owner Sarang Naicker.  “This historic association with iQOO reflects the strength of our collaboration and our shared vision to elevate the esports ecosystem in India. Together, we aim to continue setting new benchmarks for gaming excellence.”

    Revenant Xspark owner Rohit Jagasia added: “Our partnership with 8Bit Creatives has always been focused on driving innovation and creating meaningful opportunities for our players and fans. This association with iQOO is a testament to that vision, and we are thrilled to continue our journey together to elevate esports in India.”

    A press release issued by 8bit Creatives states that iQOO continues redefining the boundaries of brand integration within esports, ensuring that fans and players benefit from an elevated experience. 

    “By associating its  high-performance brand with some of India’s leading esports teams, iQOO reinforces its position as a key driver of the country’s gaming revolution. The naming rights deal is not just a commercial success but also a testament to the thriving Indian esports ecosystem, as brands increasingly recognise the value of investing in gaming’s vibrant community,” it said. 
     

  • Revenant Esports expands to Europe With new CS2 Roster

    Revenant Esports expands to Europe With new CS2 Roster

    Mumbai: Leading Indian esports organisation, Revenant Esports, has announced its expansion to Europe by signing a European Counter Strike 2 (CS2) roster. The new roster consists of noted CS2 athletes Nathan “NBK” Schmitt, Adelin “adeX-” Nica, Kamil “reiko” Cegiełko, Laurențiu “lauNX” Țârlea and Nabil “Nivera” Benrlitom.

    The team will currently be based out of the organisation’s boot camp in Belgrade, Serbia. The new roster will debut on LAN at the Skyesports Championship 2024. They would also be playing other prestigious online tournaments, with a focus on qualifying for the upcoming Shanghai Major. Guiding the team would be Patrik “pakesZ” Rozsos as coach and general manager, and Chris “Jeebs” DeSantis as assistant coach, both of whom have extensive experience in building competitive teams.

    Revenant Esports, founder and CEO, Rohit Jagasia, said “Our decision to enter the global CS2 arena was fueled by a passion for Counter-Strike and a strategic vision for global expansion. We have been keenly observing and exploring the European esports market for a while. CS2 has a very substantial viewership and a vibrant esports ecosystem in European territory and hence it also translates to more monetisation and partnership opportunities for us. This is another step for us in the direction to create a truly global esports organisation, from India.”

    Currently, Revenant Esports has ongoing partnerships with multiple brands like Puma, Kreo, AMD, Gigabyte, Aorus, Corsair, and Cybeart. With this expansion, Revenant Esports will be looking to forge new brand partnerships globally, with a special focus on brands and companies from the European territory.

    The athletes of the new CS2 roster have significant achievements and accolades to their names including, multiple CS:GO Majors, Blast Premier, La Coupe 4 Paris, IEM, ESL tournaments and more.

    Revenant Esports has been a noted name in the Indian esports ecosystem. Its achievements include clinching the #1 spot in Pokemon Unite in India for 2022-2023, finishing 7th at the Brawl Stars World Championship 2023-2024, securing the 2nd spot at  Skyesports Masters 2023: Regular Season, and more.

    Revenant Esports is also home to noted content creators including Antaryami Gaming, Alpha Clasher, PlayLikeIncognito, Punkk, Bitty Boi, Emperor Plays, Ayush Gaming, DevilDeez, BrownVoid, and Salty.

  • Revenant Esports signs Punkk for BGMI esports lineup ahead of Rs two crore tournament

    Revenant Esports signs Punkk for BGMI esports lineup ahead of Rs two crore tournament

    Mumbai: Revenant Esports, an esports organisation has announced a new edition to its Battlegrounds Mobile India Esports lineup. Ashutosh “Punkk” Singh, the 21-year-old hailing from Chirawa, Rajasthan, is the newest addition to the team ahead of the anticipated BGMI India Series (BGIS), Krafton’s Rs 2,00,00,000 prize pool esports tournament.

    At Revenant, Punkk joins longtime former allies Sensei and Fierce. Having played with them for nearly two years back from 2020 to 2022, he has an understanding of the team’s playstyle while bringing in experience from his recent stints at Reckoning Esports and Velocity Gaming.

    Furthermore, having played with Sensei, who currently serves as the IGL for Revenant Esports, for such a long time, Punk will be able to naturally assimilate into the team, ahead of the crucial The Grind phase of the BGMI India Series.

    Having previously served as an IGL himself, he will be able to assist Sensei in crucial situations in-game. Punk also brings an aggressive playstyle to the team and his gun-power, for which he is widely renowned, will help the team pick up the finishes which are very important in the new points system for BGMI Esports.

    Commenting on his reunion with former teammates and joining Revenant Esports, Punk remarked, “I am very excited to be a part of Revenant Esports and reunite with my old friends Sensei and Fierce. I think all of us have a deep understanding of our respective play styles in the game. With our collective experience and synergy, combined with the prowess of Aquanox and Blaze, we will be able to leave a strong mark on the tournament.”

    Revenant Esports’ BGMI Esports lineup is one of the most formidable in the country. The team has previously finished second in the Skyesports Championship 5.0 including a fifth place finish at the India-Korea Invitational in Delhi. A trophy, however, has alluded the team which they are looking to change with the addition of Punkk. The new lineup ahead of the BGIS is as follows:

    •    Deepak “Sensei” Negi
    •    Punkk
    •    Harsh “Aquanox” Rao
    •    Hamze “Blaze” Khozema Hyderabadwala
    •    Ritesh “Fierce” Nawandar

    Revenant Esports founder and CEO  Rohit Jagasia added, “We are delighted to welcome Punkk to the Revenant family. His familiarity with our team dynamics and exceptional skills make him an invaluable asset as we gear up for the BGMI India Series.”

    Revenant Esports’ BGMI lineup will be seen in action at The Grind stage of the BGIS 2024. As one of the country’s top esports organisations, the team has received a direct invite into this stage and will be competing for a spot in the BGIS 2024 Main Event. The Grind is being held online and all players will be competing in the tournament from Revenant’s state-of-the-art boot camp in Mumbai, India.

  • Revenant Esports teams up With AMD as title sponsors ahead Of 2024 Esports season

    Revenant Esports teams up With AMD as title sponsors ahead Of 2024 Esports season

    Mumbai: Revenant Esports, the esports organization, has onboarded AMD, the leading global semiconductor manufacturer as its title partner. As a part of this collaboration, the two companies will be working together to grow esports communities and strengthen PC gaming rosters in the country and beyond.

    Commenting on the partnership, Revenant Esports founder and CEO Rohit Jagasia, said, “We are thrilled to be partnering with AMD once again as our title sponsors. At Revenant Esports, our ethos revolves around aligning with the absolute best. It’s not just about enhancing the brands we collaborate with but also about propelling the gaming industry to greater heights. Therefore, a title partnership with AMD, who is a veteran in the Indian esports industry, represents a mutually beneficial deal that will take steps toward mutual growth and industry advancement. Additionally, it will elevate our upcoming PC team rosters’ performances as they will now be powered by AMD processors.”

    As the title sponsor, AMD will receive branding on the strategic torso jersey spot, gaining maximum visibility across all of Revenant Esports’ rosters in tournaments. Furthermore, AMD will be providing infrastructural support to Revenant Esports’ PC rosters by powering them with their cutting-edge processors.  

    Revenant Esports, is the most popular esports organization in India, especially within the PC gaming community due to its consistently high performances across different esports titles. The team has previously competed across VALORANT, Counter-Strike, and Apex Legends – scoring multiple podium finishes and even qualifying for the $1 million Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) 2022 Split 2 Playoffs.

    The team also won the Esportz Premier Series VALORANT LAN, an on-ground event in Mumbai in early 2023. Most recently, Revenant Esports secured the runners-up spot in the Skyesports Masters for Counter-Strike, which was India’s first-ever franchised esports league with a whopping Rs 2 Crore Prize Pool.  

    Stepping into 2024, Revenant Esports will be re-entering top PC gaming esports titles to once again secure the top spot. Stay tuned to Revenant Esports’ Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube handles for more information.

    In mobile gaming, Revenant Esports boasts highly skilled rosters in Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) and Brawl Stars. The Brawl Stars team were also the sole representatives for India at the 2023 World Finals in Sweden where they competed against the world’s best for the title and a share of the $750,000 prize pool. 

  • Revenant Esports joins forces with ViewSonic as official monitor partner

    Revenant Esports joins forces with ViewSonic as official monitor partner

    Mumbai: Revenant Esports, has unveiled its collaboration with ViewSonic, a leading global provider of visual solutions, as its official monitor partner.

    As a pioneering force in Indian esports, Revenant Esports has continuously set benchmarks in the gaming industry through its successful method of identifying and nurturing talent from the grassroots and turning them into global stars. Over the past two years, Revenant has represented India in international tournaments on more than seven occasions across different esports titles – the most out of any esports organization in the country.

    Furthermore, ViewSonic monitors are the front runners in transforming the gaming industry by providing cutting-edge technology and unparalleled visual experiences. With high refresh rates, low input lag, and stunning resolutions, ViewSonic monitors offer gamers a competitive edge, improving their overall gaming performance. Incorporating advanced features such as FreeSync and G-Sync, motion blur, image ghosting, and strobe crosstalk further eliminates screen tearing and stuttering, ensuring a smoother, seamless, and more immersive gaming experience. Additionally, with certifications including BlurBuster and BlurBuster 2.0, the brand aims to cater to the demands of its customers, from beginners to professionals. The monitors have become a staple for esports events, showcasing their reliability and quality on a global stage.

    The collaboration with ViewSonic further solidifies Revenant Esports’ commitment to providing its players with top-tier equipment and technology, enhancing their performance and enabling them to reach new heights in their gaming careers.

    ViewSonic India director sales & marketing, IT Business Sanjoy Bhattacharya said, We are very excited to announce our strategic partnership with Revenant Esports, a partnership that marks a significant milestone in our commitment to uplifting the gaming community in India. At ViewSonic, we believe in the power of innovation and cutting-edge technology to redefine the gaming experience. Through this collaboration, we aim to seamlessly integrate our best-in-class displays and solutions, providing gamers with an unparalleled visual journey. Together, we are not just elevating the gaming experience but also fostering a community that thrives on providing a platform to gamers across categories – beginners to professionals. ViewSonic is proud to be at the forefront of this transformative journey, dedicated to empowering gamers with the tools they need to reach new heights in their virtual adventures.”

    Commenting on the partnership, Revenant Esports founder and CEO Rohit Jagasia said, “We are thrilled to join forces with ViewSonic, a brand renowned globally for its innovation and quality in visual solutions. As the leading esports organization in India, this partnership signifies our mutual dedication to nurturing and elevating the growth of the esports community in the country. At Revenant, we closely believe and align ourselves with the brand we are collaborating with and ViewSonic’s top-notch monitors will undoubtedly enhance our players’ gaming experiences.”

    Maverik Metacast Pvt. Ltd director Sana Saiyyada added, “Maverik is excited to bring together gaming giants Revenant and ViewSonic for an unparalleled gaming experience for India’s top-tier teams. Our mission at Maverik goes beyond talent provision; we’re committed to holistic campaign solutions, strategically addressing our partners’ business objectives through influencer marketing. This collaboration signifies a significant step in elevating the gaming landscape and leaving lasting impressions on gamers and enthusiasts alike.”

    ViewSonic will receive a strategic sleeve placement in the esports jersey of Revenant Esports across all of its rosters. Furthermore, the two brands will be collaborating to co-create exclusive and exciting content for the community.

    Additionally, through Revenant Esports, ViewSonic will be able to further its dedication to fostering the growth of esports in India. With a rich legacy of providing cutting-edge visual solutions worldwide, ViewSonic will be able to empower Revenant Esports’ athletes with the best-performing gaming monitors optimized for esports giving them a crucial edge over the competition. 

  • Revenant Esports makes history at Brawl Stars World Finals

    Revenant Esports makes history at Brawl Stars World Finals

    Mumbai: Revenant Esports, among India’s most prominent esports organisations, has scripted history to qualify for the Brawl Stars World Finals 2023. This makes the org the first Indian team ever to make it to the biggest stage for Brawl Stars esports, where they will not only be fighting for national glory but also for a share of a prize pool of more than $750,000.

    Revenant Esports went into the Brawl Stars Championship Last-Chance Qualifier in Katowice, Poland as an underdog but was able to put up a dominant performance. They took down Rising Sun Esports SEA and Datos F/A in back-to-back games to place first in their Group. Ultimately, they faced the formidable Reconic Esports SA for the Brawl Stars World Finals 2023 slot.

    While Revenant Esports weren’t able to close the first round in the best-of-five series, they came back from behind to earn the Golden Ticket with a 3-1 score. This historic victory for the organisation will now secure them a chance to fight for the world championship title.

    The Revenant Esports Brawl Stars roster is composed of the following players:

    Ashmit “Sergeant Clash” Raj Singh

    Prashant “Trashant” Malik

    Jerome “Response” Kuek Jiaen

    Joshua “Prime” Lim

    “It’s truly an exhilarating feeling to know that we have made history by qualifying for the Brawl Stars World Finals 2023 in Sweden,” said Revenant Esports’ Brawl Stars team captain Sergeant Clash. “We might have been the underdogs but I was confident in my team that we would get the Golden Ticket. We’ve put in countless hours, practising day in and day out to improve our skills, and it feels amazing to see that dedication pay off. Now, we’ll get back to work and start getting ready for the World Finals.”

    The Revenant Esports Brawl Stars team posing with their Golden Tickets to the 2023 World Finals. (Image Credits: Revenant Esports)

    The Brawl Stars World Finals 2023 will take place from Nov. 24 to 26 at the Elmia Exhibition and Convention Center in Jönköping, Sweden. Twelve of the globe’s best teams, including the likes of Revenant Esports, SK Gaming, NAVI, and Tribe Gaming, will compete for the title of world champions.

    “We are an organisation that believes in scouting and identifying the best esports athletes and then providing them with the right support to nurture them into stars,” said Revenant Esports founder and CEO Rohit Jagasia. “It’s great to see this formula work out with our Brawl Stars team which has made history with their achievement today. I wish them all the best as they head into the Brawl Stars World Finals while carrying the hopes of all Indian fans.” 

  • Unlocking the impact of the 28-cent GST levy on online gaming, horse racing, and casino activities

    Unlocking the impact of the 28-cent GST levy on online gaming, horse racing, and casino activities

    Mumbai: In recent developments, the GST Council, a body responsible for making crucial decisions regarding India’s Goods and Services Tax regime has made a significant announcement, reshaping the landscape of taxation in India. The council’s decision to impose a 28 per cent Goods and Services Tax (GST) levy on the entire value of online gaming, horse racing, and casino activities has sent ripples through various industries. This move has far-reaching implications, not only for businesses involved in these activities but also for the broader economy. In this article, we delve into the intricacies of this tax revision, exploring its implications and potential consequences for the gaming and entertainment sectors.

    Before the implementation of GST, the taxation and regulatory landscape for online gaming, horse racing, and casino activities in India was marked by a lack of uniformity and consistency. Different states had different rules and tax rates, creating challenges for businesses operating in these sectors. The introduction of GST aimed to bring about a more standardized and streamlined taxation system for these industries across the country.

    Potential Implications for Consumers

    As these industries adjust to the new GST levy, consumers may also feel the impact. The 28 per cent tax rate could lead to higher costs for online gaming, horse racing bets, and casino visits. This may prompt some consumers to reconsider their entertainment choices or allocate their budgets differently. While it may pose challenges for businesses and consumers, it’s essential to adapt and navigate these changes effectively.

    Here are some views on the topic by industry experts…

    Edited excerpts

    Skyesports founder and CEOShiva Nandy:

    “The 28 per cent GST on online gaming only applies to real-money gaming in which players pay money to participate. As India’s leading esports tournament organizer with a goal of elevating esports from the grassroots, all our competitions are open with no entry fee. Thus, the new GST laws don’t apply to us and make no difference in our operations.”

    Revenant Esports founder and CEO Rohit Jagasia:

    “Only a year ago with the bans on Free Fire and BGMI, the Indian esports scenario was struggling with a dearth of options for mobile gamers. I applaud Garena in their efforts to bring Free Fire India and already make a commitment towards esports which will be a big boost to welcoming old and new players alike. While we don’t currently have an esports roster in the game, we are always on the lookout for potential titles to enter and Free Fire is certainly one on our radar.”

    Esports Federation of India (ESFI) president & acting director general of the Olympic Council of Asia Vinod Tiwari

    “It is imperative first to understand that the 28 per cent GST is going to be applicable to the iGaming sector, including Real Money Gaming (RMG), fantasy sports, teen patti, rummy, and poker which are categorised under gambling or betting in the rest of the world. Contrary to some media reports, this GST is neither applicable nor will it have any impact on the ‘Video Games’ or the Esports industry.”

    “Esports has been officially recognised as a sport by the government which finally and thankfully distinguishes it from any and all activities like iGaming such as fantasy, teen patti, rummy, poker, betting, and gambling, among others. It will carry on to be taxed the way it always has been. Theories of ‘game of skill’ and ‘game of chance’ which only exist in our country neither apply nor are relevant in the Esports ecosystem,” said Tiwari.

    E-Gaming Federation secretary Malay Kumar Shukla:

    “This is an extremely unfortunate decision as charging a 28 per cent tax on full face value will lead to a nearly 1000 per cent increase in taxation and prove catastrophic for the industry. A tax burden where taxes exceed revenues will not only make the online gaming industry unviable but also boost black-market operators at the expense of legitimate tax-paying players, further undermining the industry’s image and capacity to survive. It is in addition to the loss of employment opportunities and the huge impact on marquee investors who are heavily invested in this sunrise sector. Furthermore, online gaming is different from gambling, and the Supreme Court and various High Court decisions have reaffirmed the status of online skill-based games as legitimate business activity protected as a fundamental right under the Indian constitution. While the industry was quite optimistic with the new developments including amendments to the IT rules and implementation of TDS on net winnings, all this will be moot if the industry is not supported by a progressive GST regime. We will wait for further details to assess the situation and evaluate our approach.”

    PlayerzPot co-founder & director Mitesh Gangar:

    “The GST council’s decision to levy 28 per cent GST on total face value on online gaming will corner the gaming industry in a big way. The overall operations will not be feasible. The high tax burden will completely restrict the cash flow, limiting a company’s ability to invest in research, innovation, expansion or survival. The higher burden will also put a blocker on India’s massive gaming industry and deter new players from entering the industry. The rising gaming economy will take a big hit and trigger economic stress, restrict job creation and curtail economic growth within the sector.”

    Qlan co-founder and CEO Sagar Nair:

    “The decision of the GST council to impose a 28 per cent tax will have a significant impact on the online gaming industry, which unfortunately includes the Esports community. While we understand that the government needs to impose such measures on casinos, horse racing, and gambling, the higher tax rate is not justified for the competitive gaming community. It can discourage new players from entering the market as their hard-earned earnings generated through their efforts just like mainstream athletes will be taxed on the same level as those involved in gambling and other such practices. For the Esports industry to continue its unprecedented growth and recognition on the international stage, it is vital for the government to treat Esports as a separate category with reasonable tax rates that would support the development of the sector.”

    Alpha Zegus founder & director Rohit Agarwal:

    “Yet again, esports being included in the same domain as online gaming, horse racing, and casino, has put our industry at a major disadvantage. While the government might have fair reasons to impose higher GST on horse racing and casino winnings, imposing the same rules on an industry like esports doesn’t seem fair. Esports does not only have a ‘win or lose’ situation based on luck but also has a very big element of skill that determines the outcome of the game. This is not what I expected, and our fight to separate esports from other labels still continues.”

    IndiaPlays COO Aaditya Shah:

    “The GST council’s recent stance is both surprising and disappointing. Despite the government’s previous positive steps and clarifications regarding the skill-based gaming industry, such as clarification about TDS on winnings and establishing self-regulatory bodies, this new decision contradicts and undermines those efforts. As of 2022, the revenue generated by the Indian online gaming industry has already surpassed $2.8 billion, and it is projected to reach $5 billion by 2025, indicating an annual growth rate of 28-30 per cent. The number of gamers in India currently stands at 420 million, and this figure is expected to experience exponential growth by 2025. Additionally, there are approximately over 1,300 gaming startups in India, highlighting the industry’s potential for unlocking further growth. However, imposing a 28 per cent GST on anything other than our gross revenue will have adverse consequences. It would be highly unjust to burden the industry with such a significant tax. Not only would this decision impede the industry’s progress, but it would also put millions of jobs at risk.”

    AIGF Spokesperson said,

    “A vast majority of online gaming companies fall within the MSME sector. With over 400 per cent increase in GST liability under the new tax regime, many entrepreneurs who had innovated in the sector would be disproportionately impacted with companies paying more in taxes than they would be generating in revenue. Since the decision, some companies have announced their closure or wide spread layoffs and we believe this trend will only increase in the coming months. While the decision might have been undertaken with a view to increase revenues to the exchequer, its impact might in fact see a fall in revenues as well as company valuations.”

     

  • FanClash becomes the official esports fantasy partner of Revenant Esports

    FanClash becomes the official esports fantasy partner of Revenant Esports

    Mumbai: Revenant Esports has signed a multiyear deal with popular esports fantasy platform FanClash as the official fantasy partner. Through this partnership, FanClash will engage with the massive fan following of the team and aims to create various fantasy engagement activities.

    This association will give gaming enthusiasts an opportunity to be actively involved with Revenant’s various gaming rosters as well as the tournaments they participate in.

    This deal is one of the many recent success stories of brands associating with Indian esports outfits who are benefiting from this massively growing gaming ecosystem and skyrocketing the revenue of this industry.

    Speaking about the partnership, Revenant Esports CEO Rohit Jagasia said, “FanClash is now an aspirational name in the world of esports and we are thrilled to have them associated with us as our fantasy gaming partner. Revenant Esports believes that the popularity of our esports roster and content creators will continue in the future.Our association is a step taken towards revolutionising esports fandom in the country.”

    Commenting on the association, FanClash marketing head Archana Sangaran added, “Esports as an industry has been gaining greater popularity and receiving traction on a national and worldwide scale. Valorant has also been gaining a great fan following from the esports community. Therefore, the company has been aggressively exploring opportunities for increasing fan engagement, along with creating excitement and anticipation. Our endeavour has always been to bring accessibility through compelling associations for gamers. We will be announcing many more developments in the upcoming months.”