Godlike Esports and Red Bull India have joined forces, marking a new era for professional esports in India as BGMI Masters Series Season 4 gets underway.

On the eve of BGMI Masters Series Season 4, two giants, Godlike Esports and Red Bull India, shocked the gaming world with a partnership announcement that’s set to ignite a new chapter for Indian esports. The news, delivered by cricket superstar K.L. Rahul, isn’t just a sponsorship; it’s a major vote of confidence in India’s booming competitive gaming scene.
Godlike Esports x Red Bull India
Godlike Esports is one of India’s most celebrated esports organisations, known for fielding dominant rosters in BGMI, Free Fire MAX, Call of Duty Mobile, EA FC, eFootball, and more. Red Bull is a global leader in sports and extreme performance, famous for backing athletes who push the limits. Together, they’re creating a synergy that promises to reshape how esports is seen, supported, and celebrated in India.
K.L. Rahul’s involvement as the face of the announcement is a statement in itself. As a new-age athlete who bridges the worlds of cricket and digital entertainment, his presence signals that esports has truly arrived in the Indian mainstream.
“It’s more than just gaming,” Rahul said. “It’s about skill, strategy, and mental toughness—just like any other sport.”
The iconic Red Bull logo will appear on the right shoulder of every Godlike Esports jersey, a badge of honour and a symbol of the org’s new status as part of the global Red Bull family.
But this isn’t just a logo on a jersey. Red Bull will be deeply integrated into Godlike Esports’ operations. For players, this means world-class training, performance insights, mental conditioning, and access to the global Red Bull athlete network.
Powering Up for BGMS Season 4
The timing couldn’t be better. With BGMI Masters Series 2025 now in full swing at Delhi NCR, Godlike Esports enters the biggest Indian mobile esports tournament of the year with enhanced resources and the backing of a global brand.
The “Dil Se Godlike” spirit now comes with the energy and expertise that only Red Bull can deliver.
Jonathan “Jonathan” Amaral, Godlike’s stalwart in BGMI and already a Red Bull athlete, will now see his org and teammates join him under the Red Bull banner, creating a unified, high-performance ecosystem.
Red Bull’s previous work with individual Indian creators like Ankit “V3nom” Panth and Ujjwal “Techno Gamerz” Chaurasia has shown their commitment to grassroots talent. Now, by backing a multi-title, multi-player organisation, they’re expanding their footprint across the entire ecosystem.
All in all, Red Bull and Godlike Esports aren’t just powering up for BGMS Season 4; they’re powering up the future of Indian esports. It’s a new era, and everyone’s invited to watch, play, and be part of it.