SuperGaming Announces Third Playtest For Indus Battle Royale; Android Pre-Registrations Nearing 1 Million

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Last Update: February 22, 2023, 08:15 IST

After the second playtest at ComicCon in Bengaluru last November, Supergaming is gearing up for the third playtest of Indus Battle Royale.  (Image: Supergaming)

After the second playtest at ComicCon in Bengaluru last November, Supergaming is gearing up for the third playtest of Indus Battle Royale. (Image: Supergaming)

Indus’ third playtest, which is by invitation only, will be held in Surat on February 25. It will feature better graphics, new playable characters, weapons, map improvements, and more.

Made-in-India battle royale game Indus by indigenous developer Supergaming is set to have its third playtest in February. And, pre-registrations for the game are already underway on Google Play for Android and are expected to cross one million soon.

After the second playtest at ComicCon in Bengaluru last November, Supergaming is gearing up for the third playtest of Indus Battle Royale. This time, an invite-only community playtest event will be held in Surat on February 25. Players will have the chance to try out the latest version of the game and give feedback on exciting new features including improved graphics, new playable characters, weapons and map enhancements.

Upcoming playtests will include many updates and new features. These include improvements to the game’s graphics, new playable characters called ‘Paragons’, new character skins, new weapons, and updates to the game’s maps and mini-maps. The playtest will also feature a weapon trial feature, which allows players to try out the game’s weapons before entering Viralok.

Players will also have the opportunity to provide feedback on these new features and help shape the development of the game.

Interested gamers can visit this link to register for the third test Herewatch more videos Here, Selected entries will be contacted via email or phone.

“To celebrate the community’s love and support for Indus, we felt it was time to take it to Surat, India’s fastest growing city,” says Robbie John, Co-founder and CEO of Supergaming. “While we received valuable feedback from players in Pune and Bengaluru on our last playtest that helped us build a better game, it’s time to see what some of the more hardcore battle royale players in the country think.”

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