For a long time, gaming was looked upon as just a hobby in India. People could hardly believe that it is a legitimate career path and considered it more of an indulgence for teenagers and kids. While global markets embraced professional gaming as a legitimate industry, India seemed to lag behind, unsure whether to call it a sport, a hobby, or a distraction. But the tides are finally turning.

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With the government recognising online gaming under the IT rules and rolling out frameworks to support the ecosystem, the conversation has shifted from whether esports can thrive in India to how fast it can grow. And nothing symbolised this transformation better than the BGMI International Cup (BMIC), held in India recently. The three-day tournament was

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