Gaming
Tamil Nadu hits play on global esports with mega Chennai championship
MUMBAI: Game on, Chennai. The Tamil Nadu government has just rage-quit the sidelines and entered the esports arena with a mic-drop announcement: the Chennai Esports Global Championship (CeGC). And no, this isn’t a side quest. It’s a full-blown, state-backed, international esports extravaganza. Buckle up, because India’s southern tech-and-temple capital is about to be the battleground for global gaming gladiators.
In what marks a seismic shift for Indian esports, the CeGC will bring top-tier teams from across the world to Chennai later this year. This move by the Tamil Nadu government is no token gesture; it’s a bold, joystick-wielding power play. For the first time, an Indian state is levelling up its commitment to the industry with a dedicated global event.
The youth welfare and sports development department is spearheading the project, armed with a Rs 562 crore war chest allocated in the 2025–2026 state budget. Part of this fund will go into summoning the CeGC into existence—cementing Chennai’s spot as India’s esports capital and a genuine global hotspot for competitive gaming.
While the full title lineup remains under wraps (no spoilers yet), CeGC is poised to build on Tamil Nadu’s successful esports experiment during the CM’s Trophy 2024. That event, organised by Skyesports, saw over 5,000 gamers from across the state brawl it out across multiple titles. Think of CeGC as that on steroids, with international bragging rights on the line.
This isn’t just about headshots and XP. It’s a cultural reset. Esports is now a medal event at both the Commonwealth and Asian Games and is primed to make its standalone Olympic debut in 2027. Tamil Nadu’s move echoes national momentum—the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports recently included esports in its cash incentive programme, giving it a legitimacy boost that could make even cricket jealous.
By planting its flag in this digital battlefield, Tamil Nadu isn’t just organising a tournament. It’s laying the groundwork for a future where India isn’t just playing catch-up but leading the game. Chennai, get ready. The world is logging in.
Gaming
Nodwin Gaming partners with Runestone for esports data and integrity solutions
South Asian esports leader joins forces with Czech tech firm to enhance tournament operations.
MUMBAI: Nodwin Gaming has just levelled up its game by bringing in a specialist to keep the scoreboard honest and the fans fully engaged. The leading South Asian esports and gaming company has announced a strategic partnership with Runestone, a Prague-headquartered esports technology firm specialising in real-time data and engagement solutions for tournament organisers and publishers.
The collaboration aims to strengthen competitive integrity, improve operational oversight, and deliver more interactive viewing experiences across Nodwin’s properties. It will initially focus on the Nodwin Clutch Series for Counter-Strike 2, a Tier 2 tournament that provides emerging teams with consistent competitive opportunities and helps build the talent pipeline.
The latest edition of the series recently concluded with Big defeating ECSTATIC 2–1 in the grand final of the $50,000 online event.
Nodwin Gaming chief business officer at MENA and global head of data monetization Teemu Koski said, “Integrity and transparency are fundamental to sustainable esports ecosystems, especially in Tier 2 competition where the next generation of talent emerges. Runestone’s expertise complements our experience in building scalable esports IPs.”
Runestone head of partnerships Michael Schwartz added, “Nodwin Gaming has built one of the most dynamic esports ecosystems across emerging markets. We’re thrilled to collaborate on supporting tournaments with greater transparency, deeper fan interaction, and scalable tools.”
Both companies are exploring opportunities to extend the partnership across additional titles, including mobile-first competitive ecosystems, and to develop new products for publishers, tournament operators, and event promoters.
In the rapidly growing world of esports, where fair play and fan excitement are equally crucial, Nodwin Gaming and Runestone are teaming up to ensure every match is not only competitive but also transparent and engaging. This alliance could well become a game-changer for Tier 2 tournaments across South Asia and beyond.







