Indus Battle Royale has hit 1 million downloads on Day 1. The game is now available on Android and iOS.
Indus Battle Royale, a brand-new game from Indian developer SuperGaming, has made a massive splash in the gaming world by hitting 1 million downloads on its very first day after launching on both iOS and Android. This Indo-futuristic game has quickly become a favorite, zooming straight to the top of the free-to-play charts on the iOS App Store and Google Play Store.
Indus Battle Royale Hits 1 Million Downloads and SuperGaming Has Big Pans
The excitement around Indus had been building for a while, with over 14 million pre-registrations before the game's release. On its first day alone, players jumped into more than 80,000 matches, with over a million kills recorded.
One feature that players seemed to love is the "Grudge" system, where they can declare rivalries with others in the game. There were already over 200,000 grudges declared on Day 1, which shows how much players are diving into the competitive spirit of Indus.
According to the data given by Supergaming, the game saw the following stats:
- Total Matches Played: 80,349
- Cosmium Clutches: 8,577
- Total Grudges Declared by Players: 2,01,217
- Total Number of Kills: 10,50,747
- Total Chappal (Melee weapon) Kills: 158
- Total Melee Weapon Kills: 34,680
SuperGaming’s CEO, Roby John, was thrilled with the response. He mentioned how grateful they are to the gaming community for making Indus such a huge hit so quickly. He also said that reaching this milestone is just the beginning for them. They’re planning to keep making the game better with regular updates based on feedback from players.
- Here is the link to download Indus Battle Royale on Android devices: Google Play Store
- Here is the link to download Indus Battle Royale on iOS devices: Apple App Store
Well, Indus isn't just any battle royale game; it adds unique twists like the "Cosmium Clutch," an alternative way to win the game other than just being the last one standing. The game also features a variety of characters and weapons that mix Indian culture with futuristic gameplay elements, which seems to be a hit with the players.
To support its competitive scene, SuperGaming has laid out a year-long plan called the "Clutch India Movement." It all kicks off with the Indus International Tournament, which has a prize pool of INR 2.5 crores (about $3 million USD). They're also planning other tournaments and events to give budding gamers a chance to shine in the esports world.
So, with its strong start and plans for the future, Indus Battle Royale looks like it’s set to become a big player in the gaming world, especially for Indian gamers.