Skyesports and Realme have announced Realme Campus Gaming League, where college students from across India will compete for a prize pool of INR 4 Lakh. The tournament stands out for its inclusivity, as no teams are invited, giving all players a fair chance to compete. The league will culminate in the LAN finals in Chennai on September 19, 2024.

The open-for-all tournament began on September 6th and will run until September 19th, 2024, culminating in LAN finals in Chennai. During the finals, players will also have the opportunity to meet top Indian esports players from the top team, Godlike Esports. 

Exclusively for college students, this tournament ensures that no external teams or players are invited, making it highly competitive and adding a unique dynamic by featuring only college-level participants.

BGMI Realme Campus Gaming League 2024 Schedule 

The BGMI Realme Campus Gaming League 2024 commenced on September 6th and will run until September 19th. Teams of college students from across India will compete in two phases: online and offline finals, competing for a prize pool of INR 4 Lakh. Check out the prize pool distribution below:

  • Champion Team: INR 2,00,000
  • Runners-Up Team: INR 1,00,000
  • 1st Runners-Up: INR 50,000

Round 1 Schedule: Day 1 (09/09/2024)

Group

Time

Group 

Time

Group 1

5:00 PM

Group 9

5:00 PM

Group 2

5:15 PM

Group 10

5:15 PM

Group 3

5:50 PM

Group 11

5:50 PM

Group 4

6:05 PM

Group 12

6:05 PM

Group 5

6:40 PM

Group 13

6:40 PM

Group 6

6:55 PM

Group 14

6:55 PM

Group 7

7:30 PM

Group 15

7:30 PM

Group 8

7:45 PM

Group 16

7:45 PM


Round 1 Schedule: Day 2 (10/09/2024)

Group

Time

Group 

Time

Group 17

5:00 PM

Group 25

5:00 PM

Group 18

5:15 PM

Group 26

5:15 PM

Group 19

5:50 PM

Group 27

5:50 PM

Group 20

6:05 PM

Group 28

6:05 PM

Group 21

6:40 PM

Group 29

6:40 PM

Group 22

6:55 PM

Group 30

6:55 PM

Group 23

7:30 PM

Group 31

7:30 PM

Group 24

7:45 PM

Group 32

7:45 PM

This event provides a fantastic opportunity for college students to showcase their esports skills and meet India’s top esports players, Jonathan and Jelly, during the LAN Finals. Esports and gaming are rapidly growing in India, and grassroot tournaments like this offers newcomers a valuable chance to enter the scene. 

India currently has approximately 450 million gamers, which is expected to exceed 730 million by 2028, reflecting a five-year CAGR of 10%, according to Niko Partners. Additionally, video game revenue is projected to surpass $1.4 billion by 2028, up from $943 million in 2024. This robust growth highlights the increasing prominence and potential of the esports industry in India.