JioBLAST and Esports Foundation to host Nationwide MOBA Legends: 5v5! Showmatch ahead of Mumbai LAN Event
Mumbai, May 29
Road to EWC, the national esports pathway and gaming festival launched by JioBLAST and the Esports Foundation ahead of the Esports World Cup 2026, will showcase MOBA Legends: 5v5! as a featured demonstration title through a nationwide competition hosted on JioGames, culminating in live showcase matches at the India Rising: Road to EWC LAN event in Mumbai.
Grassroot teams from across the country will compete in the tournament through open online qualifiers and playoff stages, with registrations remaining open on JioGames until June 10, 2026. The top two teams will earn the opportunity to showcase their gameplay live at the India Rising: Road to EWC Main event in Mumbai, in front of gaming fans and livestream audiences, according to a press release.
With nearly 10 million downloads globally, MOBA Legends: 5v5! is emerging as a fast-growing mobile competitive title. Its squad-based gameplay, creator-friendly content potential and spectator-driven match format position it strongly within India's rapidly growing mobile gaming market, particularly among Gen Z audiences.
Commenting on the growing potential of MOBA esports in India, Charlie Cowdrey, CEO, JioBLAST, said, "Moba Legends 5v5! has the unique ability to build deeply engaged gaming communities because they combine strategy, teamwork, competition and social gameplay in a highly accessible mobile format. Through India Rising: Road to EWC, our focus is on creating larger opportunities for established teams as well as grassroots players to help grow the Moba Legends 5v5! ecosystem and fandom in India."
MOBA Legends: 5v5! also translates strongly into live streaming experiences through high-intensity gameplay, comeback moments, creator showdowns and crowd engagement, making the title well-suited for both digital audiences and large-scale live event experiences.
Speaking on India's emerging role within the global mobile esports landscape, Tiger Xu, Head of Global Esports, MOBA Legends: 5v5!, said, "India represents one of the most exciting growth opportunities for mobile esports globally, particularly for team-based competitive formats like MOBA 5v5! Through India Rising: Road to EWC, we see the opportunity to help strengthen the competitive ecosystem for players, creators and communities across India. As the category continues to grow, platforms that combine grassroots participation, fan engagement and live experiences will play an important role in shaping its long-term future. We're excited to work alongside JioBLAST and the Esports Foundation to help support the growth of MOBA Legends 5v5! Esports in India."
Road to EWC festival experience in Mumbai, which aims to bring together esports and youth entertainment under one platform. Alongside live MOBA Legends: 5v5! matches, the India Rising: Road to EWC is being developed as a long-term marquee platform that will feature creator programming, live music performances, cosplay showcases, comedy acts, interactive gaming zones and dedicated fan engagement experiences designed to deliver an immersive and socially driven experience for India's growing gaming community.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I appreciate the effort, but I hope the execution is better than some previous esports events in India. The connectivity issues and lag in online qualifiers can be a real turn-off for players in smaller towns. Also, 10 million downloads globally sounds impressive, but I wonder how many active players are actually from India? Still, if they deliver on the LAN experience with cosplay and gaming zones, it could be a game-changer for the scene. Fingers crossed! 🤞
Yaar, this is great news for mobile gaming in India! The fact that they're combining esports with live music, comedy, and cosplay shows they understand the youth culture. My friend and I are already planning to form a team for the qualifiers. The June 10 registration deadline is tight though—hope they extend it a bit for more teams to join. JioGames platform is pretty smooth too, so that's a plus. Let's go, India! 🔥
It's encouraging to see international esports leaders like Tiger Xu acknowledging India's potential. But let's be honest—our mobile gaming community has been thriving for years despite a lack of structured support. What we really need is sustainable infrastructure, not just one-off events. Hope the "Road to EWC" becomes a long-term commitment and not just a flashy campaign. Still, happy to see MOBA Legends getting attention—it's way more strategic than most mobile games out there!
Bhai, this is exactly the push mobile esports needed in India! PC gaming is still expensive for many, but almost everyone has a smartphone. MOBA Legends 5v5! is easy to learn but hard to master—perfect for building a competitive scene. The Mumbai LAN event sounds epic with live matches and creator showdowns. Just hoping the prize pool is decent enough to attract serious talent. Otherwise, great initiative by JioBLAST and Esports Foundation! 🙌
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