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Esports tourney witnesses record participation

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The Delhi Esports Open Championship 2025 concluded at the Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT) with record participation, marking a milestone in the Capital’s growing gaming culture.

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Organised under the aegis of the Federation of Electronic Sports Associations India (FEAI) and hosted by the Indraprastha Esports Association, the tournament attracted 4,250 players from Delhi-NCR, making it one of the first state-level esports events after the passing of the Online Gaming Bill.

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The championship featured six titles, including BGMI, EA FC 25, Real Cricket, eChess, eFootball (Mobile), and Street Fighter 6. GODSENT Esports clinched the BGMI crown.

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