
On National Video Game Day, industry leaders reflect on the evolution of India’s gaming landscape, driven by creators, esports, and growing demand for high-performance gaming PCs.

CyberPowerPC Celebrates One Year in India, Fueling High-Performance Gaming Experiences

India, July 8, 2025:CyberPowerPC, a leading global gaming PC brand, has completed its first year in India, marking a milestone in its mission to make high-performance gaming more accessible across the country. With tailored PC builds catering to both casual and competitive gamers, the company continues to empower Indian players with better experiences across diverse game titles.
Reflecting on National Video Game Day, Vishal Parekh, COO of CyberPowerPC India, shared,
> “For many of us, video games have been a constant — a way to connect, unwind, and express ourselves. At CyberPowerPC, we’re proud to power those moments, from clutch victories to the thrill of exploring new digital worlds.”
the rise of content creators and esports athletes. According to a report by Niko Partners, 57.2% of Indian gamers discover new games through streamers and influencers — underscoring the growing significance of creator-driven content in expanding the gaming ecosystem.
Animesh Agarwal, Co-founder and CEO of S8UL Esports, emphasized the role of creators in India’s gaming journey:
> “India’s gaming ecosystem in 2025 is more vibrant than ever. Creators are not just entertainers — they’re storytellers who bring games to life, build communities, and help Indian titles gain mainstream attention.”
S8UL, a global powerhouse in esports and gaming content, is the only Indian team competing across 12 esports titles. Its network of gaming influencers continues to drive engagement, boost discoverability, and contribute to the broader cultural acceptance of gaming in India.
With growing government support, a surge in Indian-made games, and expanding interest beyond mobile into PC, console, and indie gaming, India’s gaming market is entering an exciting new phase. On National Video Game Day, the message is clear — India’s gaming revolution has only just begun.