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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Esports |
Founded | 2024 |
Founders | Lakshyadeep, Rajan Kumar |
Area served | India |
Services | Esports Tournaments, Online Gaming Tournament and Offline LAN Tournament |
Website | xenonarena.netlify.app |
Xenon Arena is an Indian esports platform and tournament organizer known for hosting both online and offline gaming competitions across the country. Founded in 2024, the company focuses on building grassroots esports ecosystems in tier-2 and tier-3 cities through high-quality tournaments, campus collaborations, and LAN gaming experiences. It has gained attention for its structured and accessible events in popular titles such as Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), Free Fire, and Valorant.
History
[edit]Xenon Arena was established in 2024 by Lakshyadeep and Rajan Kumar. Headquartered in Patna and Bhopal, the organization collaborates with educational institutions, local gaming communities, and sponsors to increase participation and viewership in organized esports.
Facilities and Services
[edit]LAN Tournaments
[edit]Xenon Arena organizes full-scale LAN tournaments in partnership with universities and colleges across India. These events feature both mobile and PC games, consistent prize pools, and squad-based registration formats. Venues such as auditoriums and technical halls are adapted for competitive play in front of live audiences.
Online Tournaments
[edit]The platform hosts structured online competitions, primarily in BGMI, Free Fire, and Valorant. These tournaments include multiple qualifying rounds, dedicated match lobbies, and digital prize distribution.
Community Building
[edit]The company actively engages with over 1,000 gamers via WhatsApp groups, Discord servers, and social media platforms. Frequent updates, match highlights, and event announcements are shared to keep the community informed and involved.
Game Coverage
[edit]Xenon Arena currently supports competitive tournaments in the following titles:
- Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI)
- Free Fire
- Valorant
Major Events Hosted
[edit]People’s University LAN Tournament – Bhopal
[edit]In partnership with People's University, Bhopal, Xenon Arena hosted a large-scale campus LAN tournament featuring over 100 teams across three major titles:
- Battlegrounds Blitz (BGMI)
- Firezone Showdown (Free Fire)
- Valorant Campus Clash
The event featured online qualifiers followed by LAN finals in front of a live audience. A total prize pool of ₹1.15 lakh was distributed. The top BGMI team received ₹20,000, while the second and third teams won ₹10,000 and ₹5,000 respectively.
Battlegrounds Elite: Rise of the Squads
[edit]Held on 9–10 May 2025 at JNCT Professional University, Bhopal, in collaboration with TNL, this BGMI-exclusive LAN tournament promoted squad-based offline esports competition among college students in Central India.
Xenon Underground League
[edit]A recurring online tournament series aimed at highlighting underdog and semi-urban esports talent across India. The league provides consistent exposure through competitive matches and highlight content.
College Showdowns
[edit]These campus-level tournaments are organized in collaboration with universities and colleges to integrate structured esports competitions into student environments.
Media Coverage
[edit]On 8 July 2025, the Dainik Bhaskar (IamBhopal edition) newspaper covered Xenon Arena’s event at People’s University, spotlighting its scale, winners, and organizational impact. Additionally, popular Indian esports YouTubers and influencers have documented Xenon Arena’s tournaments via event vlogs, match commentaries, and post-match interviews.
See Also
[edit]References
[edit]- Xenon Arena Official Website
- Xenon Arena on LinkedIn
- Dainik Bhaskar – IamBhopal. (8 July 2025). "पीपीयू में हुआ ई-गेमिंग कॉम्पिटिशन".
- Xenon Arena YouTube Channel
- GamingXIndia Blog (2024). "Building Esports from Tier-2 Cities".