PlayStation India Cup 2025: ₹4 lakh prize pool and DualSense Edge controllers await as India’s best console FIFA players battle for national supremacy on December 6-7
India’s premier console esports championship is down to its final eight. NODWIN Gaming and PlayStation India announced the qualified finalists for the PlayStation India Cup featuring EA SPORTS FC 26 on November 27, 2025, following intense nationwide online qualifiers. The LAN Finale will unfold at Delhi Comic Con (December 6-7) inside the NODWIN Gaming Arena, where ₹4,00,000 in prize money and bragging rights as India’s FC 26 champion await.
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Top 8 Finalists
| Sr. No. | Player Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Charanjot Singh |
| 2 | Afnan Khan |
| 3 | Karman Tikka |
| 4 | Chaitanya Singh |
| 5 | Amaanuddin Warsi |
| 6 | Saransh Jain |
| 7 | Aditya Chadha |
| 8 | Jahaan Khan |
PlayStation India Cup 2025: Tournament Details
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| LAN Finale Dates | December 6-7, 2025 |
| Venue | NODWIN Gaming Arena, Delhi Comic Con (NSIC Grounds, New Delhi) |
| Prize Pool | ₹4,00,000 |
| Format | Double Elimination, Best-of-2 (Home & Away) |
| Finalist Rewards | PlayStation DualSense Edge controller for all 8 qualifiers |
| Game | EA SPORTS FC 26 (console version) |
| Organizers | NODWIN Gaming & PlayStation India |
From Online Qualifiers to National Finale
The online phase featured nationwide weekly qualifiers followed by intense double-elimination playoffs. India’s best EA SPORTS FC 26 competitors battled through a rigorous double-elimination, best-of-2 (home & away) format—mirroring real football’s two-legged knockout structure—to secure their spots in the national final.
These eight contenders will compete in the LAN finale, which follows the same double elimination best-of-2 format across two days, culminating in the crowning of the PlayStation India Cup 2025 champion. The home-and-away mechanic adds strategic depth: players must win both as host and away team, neutralizing home-field advantage exploits common in FIFA/FC competitive play, according to esports tournament standards.
Console Esports: Niche but Premium
Akshat Rathee, Co-Founder and Managing Director of NODWIN Gaming, positioned the event within India’s evolving gaming landscape: “EA SPORTS FC 26 sits at the intersection of sport and gaming culture, making it one of the most influential titles globally. The console community in India may be niche, but it is a deeply committed and premium segment that engages with the game at a higher level of skill and fandom.”
His point highlights a critical reality: while mobile esports dominate Indian viewership (BGMI, Free Fire), console players represent a higher-spending, more engaged demographic. PlayStation owners invest ₹50,000+ in hardware, purchase full-price games, and participate in online subscriptions—making them prime targets for brand partnerships and premium tournaments. For broader context on India’s tiered gaming ecosystem, see TechnoSports’ esports coverage.
Delhi Comic Con Synergy
Hosting the finale at Delhi Comic Con (December 5-7, 2025) taps into the convergence of gaming, pop culture, and youth entertainment. Rathee added: “The PlayStation India Cup captures this culture perfectly. It brings together players who see FC 26 as a true pop culture moment shaped by global football and a passionate community. Hosting the finale at Delhi Comic Con lets us tap into that broader youth energy and showcase console esports on the stage it deserves.”
The event benefits from Comic Con’s existing footfall—fans attending for cosplay, comics, and artist panels can stumble upon live esports action, potentially converting casual observers into competitive gaming enthusiasts. This cross-pollination strategy mirrors NODWIN’s approach at Guwahati Comic Con, where gaming zones attracted families and first-time esports viewers.
DualSense Edge: The Premium Perk
All eight finalists receive PlayStation DualSense Edge controllers (retail value ₹18,990 each)—Sony’s pro-grade gamepad featuring swappable stick modules, rear buttons, and trigger adjustability. For competitive FC 26 players, these controllers offer the precision needed for split-second passing decisions and skill move execution—similar to how pro FPS players demand high-polling-rate mice.
The prize distribution ensures all qualifiers leave with tangible rewards beyond just the top-three cash payouts, fostering goodwill within India’s small but passionate console community.
What’s at Stake
Beyond the ₹4 lakh prize pool and official PlayStation merchandise, winners gain:
- National prestige in India’s console competitive scene
- Content opportunities (influencer collaborations, brand deals)
- Potential pathways to international FC esports circuits
- Recognition as India’s definitive FC 26 champion heading into 2026
Fans can follow the tournament through exclusive influencer content, live match coverage, behind-the-scenes updates, and on-ground action straight from Delhi Comic Con 2025, according to NODWIN Gaming’s official channels.
The Bigger Picture
The PlayStation India Cup represents NODWIN Gaming’s strategy of cultivating non-mobile esports verticals. While mobile generates volume, console tournaments attract premium audiences and brand partners seeking association with “serious gaming” rather than casual mobile entertainment.
As India’s gaming hardware market matures—PlayStation 5 sales crossed 1 million units in 2024—events like this championship validate console esports as commercially viable, not just mobile’s overlooked cousin. The December showdown will prove whether India’s FC 26 talent can match the skill levels of Southeast Asian and Middle Eastern console scenes.
Also Read: Delhi Comic Con 2025 Schedule | India’s Esports Growth Story






