Published on March 29, 2026
The Esports Foundation (EF) has announced the appointment of NODWIN Gaming as India’s official National Team Partner for the highly anticipated Esports Nations Cup 2026 (ENC). This partnership is set to bolster India’s presence in the global esports arena, aiming to foster local talent and enhance the competitive spirit among gamers.
The Esports Nations Cup, which is scheduled for 2026, represents a significant milestone in the esports calendar, showcasing teams from various countries as they compete for supremacy in popular gaming titles. NODWIN Gaming, a leading esports company in India, brings extensive experience in organizing esports events and nurturing homegrown talent.
The collaboration between EF and NODWIN Gaming promises to provide a robust framework for selecting the national team that will represent India at the ENC. This initiative will include training camps, tournaments, and scouting processes to identify and cultivate top-tier esports players from across the country.
“Esports is rapidly growing in India, and we are excited to partner with NODWIN Gaming to elevate our national team’s journey ahead of the Esports Nations Cup,” said a representative from the Esports Foundation. “We believe that with the right support and infrastructure, India can produce world-class players who can compete on an international stage.”
NODWIN Gaming has expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, emphasizing their commitment to enhancing the esports ecosystem in India. “We are honored to be named the official National Team Partner for the ENC and look forward to working closely with the Esports Foundation to build a formidable team that will make India proud,” remarked Arvind Panyam, a spokesperson from NODWIN Gaming.
As the gaming community gears up for the ENC, this strategic partnership is expected to invigorate interest in esports across India, drawing in aspiring gamers and fans alike. With a dedicated focus on skill development and competitive readiness, the path to the Esports Nations Cup is now clearly defined for the nation’s future champions.
Both organizations are optimistic that this collaboration will pave the way for greater achievements on an international level, not just for the national team, but for the broader Indian esports scene as well.
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