Fans can now watch EWC 2025 live on Sony LIV in Hindi and English, as Nodwin Gaming teams up with the platform to stream the world’s biggest esports event.

India’s esports fans are in for a treat this summer! You can now watch EWC 2025 live on Sony LIV, thanks to a big new partnership between Nodwin Gaming and Sony LIV. This collaboration is bringing the action straight from Riyadh to your screens — in both Hindi and English — so fans across India can cheer for their favourite teams without missing a beat.
Nodwin Gaming joins hands with Sony LIV
Nodwin Gaming, one of the biggest names in South Asian esports, has officially joined forces with Sony LIV to bring the Esports World Cup 2025 (also called EWC 2025) to Indian fans.
Sony LIV will stream select matches in Hindi and English, making it super easy for local audiences to follow the tournament in their preferred language.
This isn’t just about watching the matches — it’s about feeling part of the action. The coverage kicked off on July 24 with Chess in Hindi and will continue with BGMI matches from July 25, where India’s own Aryan x TMG Gaming is competing. Tekken 8 matches are also on the cards, starting August 13.
What can fans expect on Sony LIV?
Sony LIV isn’t just showing the matches. They’ve lined up a bunch of extras, like:
- Weekly recap shows
- Behind-the-scenes footage
- Player interviews and interactions
It’s the kind of content that makes fans feel closer to the players and the tournament. You can catch all of this only on the Sony LIV app and website, making it super accessible for both hardcore and casual fans.
India’s big moment on the global stage
This is the first time India is sending such a strong lineup to the Esports World Cup, and the excitement is already building. Here’s what’s happening:
- Aryan x TMG Gaming: Fresh off their win at BMPS 2025, they’re now representing India in BGMI at EWC.
- Chess Grandmasters: India’s best chess minds are stepping into the esports world. Players like Arjun Erigaisi (playing under Gen.G Esports), R Praggnanandhaa, Vidit Gujrathi, Aravindh Chithambaram, Nihal Sarin, and Aarav Dengla will compete under Team S8UL. This is easily the strongest Indian chess lineup we’ve seen at an international esports event.
With this kind of talent, Indian fans finally get to watch homegrown stars take on the world’s best — and watch EWC 2025 live on Sony LIV to see it all unfold.
This move is also part of a bigger plan by the Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) to make the tournament more inclusive and globally accessible. With a massive $70.45 million prize pool and over 600 crore INR at stake, this year’s EWC is the biggest one yet — and it’s only getting better with local language coverage.
So, whether you're into BGMI, chess, Tekken 8, or just love esports in general, now’s your chance to be part of something huge. Watch EWC 2025 live on Sony LIV, cheer for India’s best, and experience every win, loss, and heart-pounding moment as it happens.