03.04.26 - 12:0003.04.2026 - 12:00·4m4 minutes de lecture·
Par Clément Chocat
India will eventually compete in all 16 titles at the Esports Nations Cup
NODWIN Gaming, India’s official manager for the 2026 Esports Nations Cup, announced the country will compete in six titles, including VALORANT but notably not League of Legends, despite India’s participation in the 2026 Asian Games.
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India will eventually field a team for League of Legends
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Edit: On April 1, India had announced it would compete in 11 games, excluding League of Legends. The country later announced on April 3 that it would participate in all games, and the article has been updated accordingly.
The Esports Nations Cup is taking clearer shape each day. After the Esports Foundation revealed the national managers and partners for the ENC in late March, India’s situation has also become much clearer marking what could be a pivotal moment in the country’s esports history. NODWIN Gaming has been officially appointed as India’s national team partner and first announced during an April 1st live stream that India will compete across 11 out of 16 possible game titles at the upcoming Esports Nations Cup.
The originally selected games included Dota 2, Chess, PUBG Mobile, PUBG Battlegrounds, VALORANT, Counter-Strike 2, EA Sports FC, Rainbow Six: Siege, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Honor of Kings, and Apex Legends. Notably, at first, India was not expected to field a team for League of Legends, which has surprised many observers.
This was particularly unexpected given that India is set to participate in the 2026 Asian Games, and the Esports Federation of India (ESFI) opened registrations earlier this year for its National Esports Championship, the qualification tournament for the 20th Asian Games in Aichi-Nagoya. NODWIN Gaming eventually announced on March 3rd that the country will field the 16 titles, including LoLg.
Regional Differences
India’s situation stems from the fact that two different organizations manage its international esports representation: ESFI oversees the Asian Games delegation, while NODWIN Gaming is responsible for the ENC. By contrast, some neighboring countries take a more unified approach.
In Indonesia, for example, Pengurus Besar Esports Indonesia manages the national teams for both the Asian Games and the ENC. Interestingly, Indonesia has chosen not to participate in the Asian Games but will compete in League of Legends at the ENC. Meanwhile, Thailand and Myanmar have confirmed they will also skip the League of Legends bracket.
Fans of the Asian League of Legends can still expect elite representation. The Esports Foundation has confirmed that South Korea, managed by KeSPA, will take part and with no doubt, will field one of the tournament’s strongest rosters. For context,
On the Chinese side, the delegation formed by All Gamers, Anyone’s Legends, Bilibili Gaming, and Trace Esports is expected to participate as well, ensuring fierce competition for the LoL trophy.
What is NODWIN Gaming?
NODWIN Gaming is a global leader in gaming, esports, and youth entertainment, recognized for over a decade of transformative impact on India’s esports ecosystem. Based in Gurugram, the company has played a crucial role in developing the national scene—organizing major tournaments, cultivating partnerships between players, creators, and brands, and building pathways for professional growth.
As India’s official national partner for the ENC 2026, NODWIN is responsible for overseeing the formation and preparation of Team India, including community mobilization, support for coaches and players across multiple titles, and coordination with game publishers, clubs, and stakeholders. Their goal is to ensure India shines on the international stage in Riyadh, from November 2–29.