JioBLAST launches All Stars vs India BGMI tournament

JioBLAST's All Stars vs India Battle Gorunds Mobile India tournament in GamingCon Bharat 2025
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JioBLAST has announced that it is launching All Stars vs India in collaboration with Campa Energy, a creator-led competition featuring Battlegrounds Mobile India.

The event is scheduled to take place during the GamingCon Bharat festival from November 29th to 30th at NESCO, Mumbai, and marks JioBLAST’s debut in the Indian esports scene.

All Stars vs India allows fans to play alongside or face their favourite creators, with registrations open on the JioGames app until November 14th.

The tournament will feature two events — the Jio Solo tournament, available for Jio customers, and a Team Tournament that is open to all players in India. It will include a total prize pool of ₹1m (~$12,100/£9,700).

Charlie Cowdrey, CEO of JioBLAST, said: “We’re thrilled to launch JioBLAST All Stars vs India, a fan-first, creator-powered format designed to bring India’s next wave of gamers into the spotlight. This is just the beginning of how JioBLAST will redefine competitive entertainment in India, more events, bigger line-ups, and new formats that level up every season.”

Featured creators include Payal ‘Payal Gaming‘ Dhare, Siddhant ‘ShreeMan LegenD‘ Praveen Joshi, Parv ‘Soul Regaltos‘ Singh, and Raj ‘Snax Gaming‘ Varma. The tournaments will also be held in collaboration with Campa Energy, an energy drink brand based in India.

Megha Raturi, CMO, Reliance Consumer Products Ltd, said: “Campa Energy is more than a beverage; it’s an attitude. By partnering with JioBLAST, we’re tapping into the spirit of India’s unstoppable youth, those rewriting the rules of competition and resilience through gaming.”

The event is organised by JioBLAST, the joint venture between tournament organiser BLAST and Indian sports and lifestyle company Rise Worldwide

GamingCon Bharat 2025

JioBLAST’s All Stars vs India tournament headlines GamingCon Bharat 2025, a gaming festival organised by Indian Game Publishers & Developers Association (IGPDA), taking place in Mumbai. Tickets to the event are available on District’s website and start from ₹149 (~$1.68/£1.28).

The festival will hold various esports competitions, featuring mobile FPS titles like FAU-G: Domination and Indus Battle Royale, and other competitive games such as VALORANT.

Other activities will also be available at the festival, including a developer showcase, expo zones, cosplay contests, and more.

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