Overview
- After four matches on Day 1, OnePlus K9 Esports tops the table with 53 points, narrowly ahead of iQOO SOUL on 52, followed by Infinix True Rippers at 45.
- Day 2 resumes with Matches 5–8 from 5 PM IST, using an Erangel–Miramar–Sanhok–Erangel rotation, with live standings updates during the broadcast window.
- The Grand Finals span September 12–14 with 16 teams playing 12 matches offline in Delhi, competing for ₹1.5 crore, including ₹60 lakh for the champions, ₹20 lakh for second, and ₹12.5 lakh for third.
- Broadcasts air on Star Sports Khel and JioHotstar in prime time, with additional streaming on NODWIN Gaming’s YouTube channel.
- Tesla is onsite for its first Indian esports collaboration, showcasing the redesigned Model Y and staging a light show, alongside a broad sponsor slate including OnePlus, Android, TVS, Red Bull, Duolingo English Test, Swiggy, and Bisleri.