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Supergaming's Indus Surges Past 11M, Unveils New 4v4 Mode

Feb 08,2025 Author: Violet
  • Indus, the Indian-made battle royale game, has unveiled a new 4v4 deathmatch mode
  • The game has also surpassed 11m pre-registrations in another milestone
  • However, a full release is still not set in stone, with the game remaining in closed beta

Supergaming's Indus is introducing a 4v4 deathmatch mode as the game, which is touted as a wholly domestically-produced title by and for an Indian audience, also adds a new 4v4 deathmatch mode. Those playing the closed beta will also be able to experience an improved audio experience with the latest overhaul of effects and music.

Indus is an upcoming battle royale game designed by and for an Indian audience. It boasts the usual features of the battle royale genre, including some innovative inclusions like a Grudge system to reward you for duking it out with rival players.

It's also been a long time coming, first announced back in 2022. The game has seen a number of betas and continued increases in features since then, while steadily creeping up in interest with some serious milestones of pre-registered players. All of which is to be expected, and quite beneficial, for a country with a huge and growing mobile gaming audience.

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With how long Indus has been in the works, the surpassing of 11 million registrations is impressive but represents something of a slowdown. The last major milestone that the game passed was back in March with 10 million pre-registrations, and while that extra million is nothing to be sniffed at, it's certainly not the same meteoric rise the game previously saw.

We're definitely eager to see Indus finally get into the hands of the public. And while new features are always welcome, the proposed release date at the end of 2023 we speculated has been and gone. So here's hoping 2024 might be the year we see a full release, or at least a public beta.

In the meantime, while you're waiting, why not check out our list of the top mobile games of 2024 (so far) to see what else is hot on mobile?

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