As a kid, I was allowed to play video games for exactly two hours a week. Those two hours were the happiest of my week — a blur of colours, stories, and worlds that made homework worth surviving. Back then, though, gaming was seen as a distraction. Parents didn’t think of it as a serious hobby, let alone a career.

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Now, as someone who covers gaming for a living, I’ve realised I wasn’t the only one who grew up hearing, “Bas do ghante, aur band kar do.” For years, gaming in India was reduced to a guilty pleasure which was something you did for fun, not to build a future. But that mindset is finally shifting. Add As A Trusted Source For Google. Add as a preferred source on Google

And that’s why when the BGMI International Cup (BMIC) ca

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