The Electronic Sports Federation of India (ESFI) is ready to select the Indian representation for the upcoming BRICS Esports Championship (BEC). BEC 2025 will be hosted by the Russian Esports Federation in Moscow from May 28. ESFI has kicked off their National Esports Championship aka NESC 2025 prelims.
National Esports Championship aka NESC 2025: Registrations
Registrations for the NESC will continue till April 24. The NESC25 is open to all Indian citizens, and athletes can compete on either PlayStation 5 or PC in the gaming title of Tekken 8. The matches will be played online, where the top two athletes will qualify to represent India at the BEC25.
Other than India, this edition of BEC will also witness the participation of 201 countries including Russia, Egypt, Algeria, South Africa, China, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Iran, Vietnam, Bolivia, Cuba, UAE, Turkiye, Kazakhstan, Thailand, Malaysia, Uganda, Brazil, Uzbekistan and Indonesia.
“India’s performance at last year’s BRICS Esports Championship underscores the strength of our structured talent pipeline and the effectiveness of our long-term ecosystem strategy. As we commence the NESC 2025 prelims, our objective is to deepen competitive readiness, maximize global exposure, and align our national esports framework with international standards. The BRICS Championship presents a strategic platform to solidify India’s stature in the rapidly evolving geopolitical and competitive landscape of global esports,” said Lokesh Suji, Director, Esports Federation of India & VP, Asian Esports Federation.
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In 2024 edition, India made significant strides as Wasfi Bilal and Shubham Khorwal finished second and fourth. Bilal won a silver medal at the event.
As the governing body for esports in India, ESFI has been at the forefront of promoting competitive gaming, playing a pivotal role in events like the Asian Games 2018, 2022 and the Commonwealth Esports Championship 2022, where India secured bronze medals and was placed fifth for League of Legends. Having affiliations with International Esports Federation, Asian Esports Federation and Global Esports Federation, ESFI is committed to elevating India’s presence in the global esports landscape.
ESFI kicks off NESC 2025 to select players for BRICS Esports Championship 2025 Inside Sport India.
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