The Indus International Tournament LAN Finale 2025 is set to electrify the Indian esports scene like you’ve never before. The tournament was designed to elevate the Indian esports scene and give homegrown talent a spotlight to showcase their talent on a global stage.
It’s organised annually by SuperGaming and is centred around Indus Battle Royale, India’s very own battle royale title. Since its inception, it has grown significantly in the esports arena, and the 2025 season is going to feature a massive prize pool like never before. So let’s take a look at the details.
Indus International Tournament LAN Finale Key Details
The Indus International Tournament LAN Finale 2025 is a much-anticipated event to be held on 18 May 2025 at Drome Arena in Pune, India. Over 1000 teams have registered to participate in the tournament and will battle through 946 matches across four phases.
The top 15 teams from India and abroad, including absolute powerhouses like Team Rogue, DGE, Moggers, etc. The LAN Finale isn’t just a tournament, it’s a complete celebration of Indian teams.
Why The Indus International Tournament LAN Finale 2025 Is Unmissable?
This year’s Indus International Tournament LAN Finale is not special only because of the title. The title is a battle for supremacy and features a record-breaking number of teams and a massive prize pool that makes the tournament almost unmissable. The stakes this time are as high as they can get due to the international participation and promise of an unforgettable experience.
Indus International Tournament LAN Finale Prize Pool
The Indus International Tournament 2025 boasts a massive prize pool of Rs. 2.5 crore, making it the largest esports prize pool for the battle royale game in India. Not only that, the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the LAN Finale will receive a custom Mahindra Thar, making it a unique and coveted award.
The prize money distribution is as follows:
Phase | Prize Pool (INR) | Key Details |
Homegrown | 15,00,000 | Grassroots Indian talent |
National | 10,00,000 | Top teams from across India |
Powerplay | 25,00,000 | Professional esports teams |
Grand Finale (LAN) | 2,00,00,000 | Top 15 teams (including international teams) |
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