OnePlus partners with Gods Reign for BMPS 2025

(Courtesy : Gods Reign, OnePlus)
Strategic partnership to dominate BMPS 2025
In order to represent a bold step in creating a high-performance and innovation-driven esports ecosystem in India, OnePlus has come together with Gods Reign, one of India’s most accomplished esports organizations. With these partnerships, OnePlus aims to strengthen its position in the gaming market while contributing to the growing esports scene in India. They will integrate their latest technology into Gods Reign’s gaming environment.
Gods Reign sight set on BMPS 2025
The collaboration will drive mutual growth through product feedback loops, co-branded activations, and amplified storytelling around Gods Reign’s journey across top-tier Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) tournaments.
Earlier this year, Gods Reign cemented their position as one of India’s top BGMI teams by winning the ESL Snapdragon Pro Series (SPS) Season 6 and taking home INR 50 lakh in prize money.
With the BGMI Pro Series (BMPS) 2025 currently underway, where 96 of the country’s top teams are competing for a massive INR 2 crore prize pool, Gods Reign is driving their training and tournament push with OnePlus’ top-tier gaming technology.
Partnership with OnePlus
The company also plans to involve these teams in its product development process. Players will give feedback on current devices, which will be used to improve performance in real-world gaming conditions. OnePlus is making a statement through this partnership that its devices are battle-tested and gamer-approved, rigorously refined through high-stakes competition.
“This partnership with OnePlus marks a significant milestone for our team. We’re proud to be aligned with a brand that not only understands elite performance but also shares our hunger for innovation and excellence. With Times One’s support, we look forward to creating impactful experiences for our fans and the gaming community,” said Mr. K R Rohith , CEO & Co-Founder, Gods Reign.
The deal was facilitated by Times One, which connects forward-thinking brands with the vibrant esports and gaming audience through strategic collaborations and branded experiences.
“At Times One, we believe in the transformative power of esports as the next big cultural movement. Facilitating this partnership between OnePlus and Gods Reign underscores our mission to bring together premium brands and elite gaming talent. We are thrilled to play a pivotal role in scripting this chapter of India’s gaming evolution,” said Mr Kanishka Singh, Head Gaming Business, Times One.
As per the FICCI-EY Media and Entertainment Industry Report 2025, the number of brands investing in esports is projected to grow from 68 in 2024 to 75 in 2025, while total player participation in tournaments is expected to grow from 2 million to 2.8 million in the same period.
This growth signals a broader shift in how brands are recognizing esports as a credible, high-engagement platform. In this landscape, the partnership between OnePlus and Gods Reign is strategically aligned with where the industry is headed.
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Mahaksh Chauhan is a passionate gaming journalist who loves for old-school RPGs and turn-based games. With a keen eye for storytelling and a deep understanding of game mechanics, Mahaksh brings an unique perspective to the world of gaming. Inspired by classics like Persona, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Skyrim, Mahaksh is dedicated in sharing the magic of games with readers. When not writing or gaming, Mahaksh can be found cheering on WWE superstars or watching his favourite Anime.
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