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KRAFTON India brings back Rising Star Programme for 2026 to strengthen India’s Esports creator pipeline

FP Sports Desk • January 22, 2026, 01:40:53 IST
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The programme will onboard a new set of Rising Stars across two tiers, i.e. Elite Rising Stars and Backup Rising Stars. KRAFTON India Esports will organise multiple dedicated Rising Stars tournaments annually.

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After a year marked by strong on-ground impact and compelling growth stories, KRAFTON India today announced the opening of registrations for the KRAFTON India Esports Rising Stars Programme 2026, reinforcing its long-term commitment to nurturing grassroots esports talent across the country. Registrations for the second cohort open January 20, 2026, until February 20, 2026, with selected Rising Stars to be announced via KRAFTON India’s official social media channels following the registration window during BGIS 2026 and to be onboarded later in the year.

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The Rising Stars Programme 2026 introduces an expanded and more structured framework aimed at long-term ecosystem building. The programme will onboard a new set of Rising Stars across two tiers i.e. Elite Rising Stars and Backup Rising Stars.

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The Elite Rising Stars will receive ecosystem support such as streaming device assistance, room cards, and additional performance, visibility, and ecosystem benefits, while Backup Rising Stars will receive room card support and serve as a ready talent pool within the programme. Performance benchmarks will be in place to ensure accountability and programme quality, with provisions to elevate high-performing Backup Rising Stars into the Elite group when required. KRAFTON India Esports also plans to host multiple dedicated Rising Stars tournaments annually, providing consistent competitive opportunities where Rising Stars can compete with their teams for prize pools and gain structured tournament exposure.

Commenting on the initiative, Karan Pathak, Associate Director – Esports, KRAFTON India, said: “As India’s esports ecosystem matures, creators need more than short-term visibility—they need consistency, competitive relevance, and clear pathways to grow. With Rising Star 2026, we’ve built a more structured, performance-led programme that rewards commitment and progression. By introducing tiered support, regular competitive opportunities, and clear benchmarks, we’re creating a scalable pipeline that allows emerging talent to grow sustainably and step up when they’re ready. This programme reflects our long-term vision of strengthening India’s esports ecosystem from the ground up.”

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Launched in 2025, the Rising Stars Programme was conceived to identify and nurture emerging esports athletes and gaming content creators through structured mentorship, ecosystem support, and sustained development opportunities. The inaugural programme featured seven promising esports athletes and creators like NOOBPARI, SHIRAJ, ZALAIKAM, SAUMRAJ, MERNOX, SAM, and EVIL, who showcased strong progress over the course of the year. Several Rising Stars recorded multi-fold growth across Instagram and YouTube, while live streaming emerged as a key engagement driver, enabling deeper, real-time connections with audiences. Improved content discipline across reels, shorts, long-form videos, and community interactions reflected a clear evolution from early-stage creators to more professional, audience-focused esports personalities.

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In its first year, the programme established itself as a credible and impactful talent pipeline, demonstrating how consistent guidance, creator-first support, and ecosystem access can significantly accelerate growth. The transformation of the selected cohort participants was enabled by KRAFTON India Esports through hands-on mentorship, strategic guidance, infrastructure enablement, and platform amplification, helping participants strengthen both competitive performance and digital presence.

This shift reflects how India’s creator and Esports ecosystem is maturing, where long-term participation and credibility matter more than one-off moments. Rising Star is designed as a pipeline, allowing creators to enter, grow, and scale over time based on performance and involvement.

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