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Indian esports growth to leap from Rs 2.5 billion to Rs 11 billion by 2025: EY Report

Esports has become an attractive vertical for brands to reach out to a large number of audiences. Additionally it is a medal sport today and has been recognised by countries like the USA, China, Germany, South Korea and Sri Lanka as sports and India is on the rise. Esports experts believe that the Indian esports industry has quickly scaled to Rs 3 billion in FY2021 and is expected to reach Rs 11 billion by FY2025. Ernst & Young June 2021 Report titled as “Esports in India” has captured various manifestations of esports and determined its future potential. The report stated that the industry is expected to grow at 46 per cent CAGR which is over four-fold, from Rs 2.5 billion in 2021 to Rs 11 billion by 2025.

EY India partner and M&E leader Ashish Pherwani stated as per Exchange4media, “Esports in India tells a great growth story. As a game of skill accessible indoors and on the ubiquitous mobile phone, it has gained popularity during the lockdowns witnessed in 2020 and 2021. Consequently, it has become an attractive option for brands to connect with young and empowered audiences.”

Here are the key highlights of the report

This growth in the industry will be driven by:

-Increased smartphone penetration in India – nearly one billion smartphones will be in use in the country by FY2025.

-Consequently, internet users would cross one billion, reaching over 80 per cent of India’s population by CY2025.

-Over 10 per cent of handsets sold in the country will have capabilities to support professional grade esports.

-Nearly 50 per cent of the Indian population, being younger than 24 years of age, will drive overall gaming growth.

-Digital India push by the Government is boosting less expensive made in India handsets and affordable broadband availability.

Indian esports requires Government support to achieve its potential. The Government of India, as well as the state governments, can help the industry become a world leader by introducing certain changes. Countries such USA, China, Germany, South Korea and Sri Lanka have realised the impact of esports on the economy and have recognised esports as a professional sport and have structured a frameworks which has helped to boost the ecosystem.  

With the popularity of esports, brands interest, new investment and so on, it is expected that with the aid of Indian government, the esports sector has the potential to scale higher at a global level. 

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