Top Indian eSports Players you Should Know

India, as a technological hub, is generating a fantastic amount of income from the gaming industry. eSports are on the
 
Top Indian eSports Players you Should Know

India, as a technological hub, is generating a fantastic amount of income from the gaming industry. eSports are on the rise every passing hour.

The Indian government is enjoying good revenue from eSport events that are being organized. The players can walk away with excellent prices, including money from online casinos that meet the required standards. Some of these players have made eSports their professional jobs by specializing in specific games.

Here’s a list of some of the best Indian eSports players you should watch.

Ankit Panth

Have you heard of the famous Counter-Strike game? Ankit Panth has perfected his skills in this game. He has, over the years, earned worldwide recognition in this particular game.

From a very tender age, Panth has always dreamed of becoming a well known eSport player. His childhood dream became a reality, with many upcoming players looking up to him as their inspiration. Panth has earned the respect of the gaming community through his hard work and pure dedication. Panth’s alias “V3nom” is gradually catching on.

Ankit Panth has worked his way to the top without any help. His determination has seen him build a name in both the eSport and the fitness industries. He goes by the name DJing in fitness.

Panth shares how people despised him and parents kept their children away from him, claiming that he is a bad influence by playing computer games. They even went as far as saying that Panth would never earn a single coin from eSports.

After playing Counter-Strike, Panth realized that this casino online was the game he was meant to play. The game became his ultimate money maker.

In his journey to the top of the eSport industry, Panth founded a couple of gaming teams, which were unsuccessful. The first team he formed at age 15 years was the amateur team Warriors Of Chaos (WOC).

He managed to earn some money while playing with WOC. In 2006, Panth formed the semi-professional team Made in Mumbai (MiM).

V3nom met Aakash ‘RiX’, who allowed him to play as a substitute for his team, which was in India’s top three teams at the time.

His genius invention, in 2008, was Team Brutality, which shocked the world with its unique and well-executed tactics. Team Brutality brought Panth his first tournament victory.

Panth has switched to playing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive with a competitive spirit and has won numerous titles.

Panth has indeed proven all his despisers wrong.

Saransh Jain

Saransh Jain is one of the fastest rising eSport players today. His talent in FIFA is bringing a significant amount of success to his life.

Without any plan or hope of venturing into eSports, Jain and a couple of his friends in Pune went to watch a FIFA tournament and ended up participating and winning. This kind of encouragement makes you want to try out new things, right?

Since his dominant debut, Jain remained unbeaten for quite some time. He demolished all his opponents, which made him realize that this specific game was his life-line.

Jain has reaped fruits from his tournament win records, including a trip to Germany.

Due to his improved skills, Jian feels that the FIFA 20 version of the game is slower than the earlier versions.

Saransh Jian won a career-changing eSports tournament in the Maldives that set his career on A-level. He claimed that this was an inspiring tournament because not many Indians win such matches.

According to Jain, practice and patience help in winning eSports games. A wrong assumption that once you step into the eSport spotlight, money and fame come overnight. The reality is that the modern-day competition requires a player to keep practicing and participating in numerous tournaments, thereby sharpening your skills, which later help you become unbeatable.

Krish Gupta

The 17-year old is a master of the strategy series Dota game. He began playing it at a very young age and has developed extraordinary skills earning the nickname ‘Moon.’

Every time Gupta logged into Dota’s website to play a game, people were amazed by his talent and advised to take the game as an income-generating venture, which he did in 2018.

Gupta’s family has contributed to his success through their emotional and financial support, seeing him become the youngest professional Dota 2 player. He poses a significant challenge to his peers through his continued gaming and educational success.

Although India is one of the world’s technology hubs, with unique games such as book of dead, they are a few steps behind in the eSport industry in the global scene. Gupta aims to make sure they are at par with India’s competitors.

Gupta hopes to represent India in the Olympics very soon.

Amit Malwal

Every player deserves a nickname that stands out. Amit goes by the title ‘Zapheto’ in the eSport world. He also plays the Dota 2 game, like Gupta.

An introduction to the Tomb Raider game at the age of five gave birth to his interest in video games.

Like any other productive and profitable venture, eSport gaming calls for making some sacrifices as Amit did. He developed a passion for professional online gaming, which is his source of income.

As a young person, he faced criticism, which made him question his career choice, but he pushed on and remained focused. He is now confident about the career path he chose.

Entity gaming has taken Amit in as a support player.

Naman Mathur

Naman Mathur is one of the all-rounded players. He ventures in both eSport gaming and youtube industries. Through his skill, Naman earned the alias ‘Mortal.’

In his early playing days, Naman was part of the Team Soul from India and played professionally in PUBG competitions.

Naman later made his transition to Youtube, where he has successfully portrayed his dominant playing skills competing with other prominent players.

As a YouTuber, one requires quality and constant content for an increased viewership that pays better. Naman has, therefore, come up with a creative trick of live streaming PUBG Mobile. He also uploads Call of Duty gameplay to appeal to his audience.

His increased viewership has seen many celebrities approach him for collaborations in producing videos, setting his brand even higher. This success is evidenced by one of his latest videos that features Tiger Shroff from Bollywood, having hit over one and a half million views.

Conclusion

You don’t need to get formal employment from the government or any other employer in the modern-day. Through eSports, you are in an advantaged position to grow your talent and skills while making a living through the prices you win along the way to glory.

ESports Players you have read about in this article are well recognized and respected due to their participation in the eSports world.

 

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