Krafton: Krafton launches India’s first official Esports channel, Krafton India Esports – Times of India

As BGMI fans wait for the game’s servers in India to go live, the game’s South Korean developer Krafton has good news for them. Though not related to BGMI for now. Krafton has announced the launch of its Esports YouTube Channel and Instagram Page for India called Krafton India Esports. “The channel is aimed at fostering the growth of the Esports ecosystem in the country,” the company said in a statement. “The Krafton India Esports YouTube Channel and Instagram page will serve as a hub for all Esports enthusiasts, offering engaging content, thrilling competitions, and updates on KRAFTON’s Esports events,” it added.
To host a series of ‘Road To Valor: Empires’ matches
Marking the launch of the Esports channels, Krafton is hosting a series of ‘Road To Valor: Empires’ matches on May 26 from 4:00-6:00 pm. Players can participate in exhilarating matches against developers from the Krafton team where the winning player stands a chance to win 1000 gems as reward. The company said that for participation, room ID details will be shared on the YouTube chat, and one user would be able to join at one time.
India CEO to ‘battle’
Players also get to witness a 2v2 battle featuring Krafton Inc’s India CEO Sohn and head of India Publishing, Minu Lee. The company further said that going forward, Krafton will organise developer vs player matches every Friday for its flagship titles, aimed at enabling gamers to challenge the game creators and showcase their skills. These showdowns will be live streamed on Krafton India Esports’ YouTube channel.
“India has always been an important market for us, and we are committed to nurturing the Esports ecosystem in the country. With our dedicated Esports channels and upcoming tournaments we look forward to bringing engaging experiences and growing together with our gaming community in the country,” said Sohn.

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