Indian esports organisation Revenant Esports has shared its outlook for the global esports industry in 2026, highlighting strong market growth and increased focus on competitive performance, creator economy, and community engagement.
According to Rohit Jagasia, Founder and CEO of Revenant Esports, the global esports market is expected to see significant expansion in the coming years. Industry estimates suggest the market could grow to nearly $10 billion by 2033, up from around $2 billion in 2025, indicating positive momentum for esports worldwide.
Revenant Esports’ Focus Areas in 2026
Looking ahead to 2026, Revenant Esports plans to strengthen its competitive ambitions across multiple esports titles. The organisation aims to diversify its brand revenues, invest more in the creator economy, and contribute to long-term growth within the esports ecosystem.
Jagasia stated that consistency across global mobile and PC esports competitions will be a key priority this year. Revenant is also planning to expand its efforts in content creation, intellectual property (IP) development, and youth engagement through both online and offline events.
Revenant Esports enters 2026 after a strong 2025. The organisation recorded a top-four finish at the Brawl Stars World Finals and partnered with global brands such as Monster Energy, helping it gain international visibility.
The team has also built a strong roster of esports athletes across different titles and regions, which is expected to play a major role in upcoming international competitions.
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Eyes on Global Esports Events
In 2026, Revenant Esports will be targeting global success in games such as BGMI, Valorant, and Brawl Stars, among others. These ambitions are further supported by applications for major global events, including the Esports World Cup (EWC) 2026, along with continued investment in emerging talent.
Founded in 2021, Revenant Esports is one of the leading esports organisations in South Asia. Headquartered in India, the organisation currently has 45+ athletes across eight rosters, competing in various PC and mobile esports titles.

