Indian PUBG Mobile players have consistently dazzled fans by competing on the global stage in major international tournaments. With esports now an official medal event at the 19th Asian Games in 2022, these top talents are prime candidates to secure medals for India.
Esports has exploded in India, accelerated by the pandemic and milestones like the bronze medal in Hearthstone during its debut as a demo sport. PUBG Mobile remains one of the country's most beloved battle royales, where Indian gamers have racked up impressive victories.
From our years covering competitive PUBG Mobile and BGMI scenes, here are the top 10 players best equipped to represent India at the Asian Games.

Jonathan Jude Amaral, widely regarded as one of the fiercest aggressors in PUBG Mobile, excels in close-quarters combat and legendary 1v4 clutches. A former TSM FTX member, he secured 4th place for most finishes at the PMCO Global Finals 2019. His assault prowess could propel India to the top.
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Tanmay 'Sc0ut' Singh pioneered claw controls in India and revolutionized gameplay with gyroscope-enabled M416+6X sprays. A global star and long-time Fnatic player, Scout delivers as flanker, scout, aggressor, and sniper, leading teams to strong tournament finishes.

Team Soul owner Naman 'Mortal' Mathur brings unmatched competitive experience and popularity. Victories in PMCO Spring Split: India and PUBG Mobile India Series 2019 highlight his leadership, making him a medal-winning asset for the Asian Games.

Harmandeep 'Mavi' Singh, now with Team Soul in BGMI after shining at OR Esports, is renowned for pinpoint grenades, sharp leadership, quick decisions, and strategic depth—hallmarks of India's elite PUBG Mobile players.

Abhishek Chaudhary, ex-TSM FTX and now GodLike Esports, is a lethal grenadier and 'Aggressive IGL.' His PMCO Fall Split 2019 performance earned him a TSM spot, blending leadership with kills seamlessly.

Raj 'Snax' Verma kicked off his BGMI career by winning its inaugural official tournament. With steadily improving form, his leadership could guide India to victory in PUBG Mobile or BGMI at the Asian Games.

A rising star, Regaltos blends attacker and leader roles with tactics that outmatch veterans. Recent BGMI tournament showings position him as a strong Asian Games contender.

Harpreet 'RonaK' Janjuha, recently signed by Skylightz Gaming, offers consistency and poise under pressure. As a team backbone, his calm demeanor makes him ideal for high-stakes Asian Games representation.

Yash 'SouL Viper' Soni has competed internationally with Soul teammates like Mortal and Ronak. His PUBG Mobile India Series 2019 heroics showcase elite support play that flips matches.

Arshpreet 'GiLL' Singh, with stints at GodLike and Orange Rock, recently dominated the iQOO All Stars Cup in BGMI. Versatile as sniper or attacker, he's a vital medal hopeful.
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