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Indus Battle Royale receives negative reviews from gamers and fans after its beta release

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Indus Battle Royale by SuperGaming recently started giving early access to various users through its Beta Program. Even though fans eagerly waited for the release, their expectations died after playing the Beta version. Some fans and gamers even call it a cheap copy of Apex Legends. 

Popular gamer and YouTuber Aayush Goel, aka Lazy Assassin, recently played the beta version of Indus Battle Royale and shared his review about it on YouTube. He pointed out major issues of the game as well as called it a blatant rip-off of EA’s Apex Legends.

Goel played the game in his Galaxy S24, which is currently the number one phone in Android. Even though he played the game on the best device, he faced a heating issue. Goel wasn’t the only one to face heating issues, as several other Indus Battle Royale players faced the same issue. This may be due to optimization. Developers should optimize the game for every device to reach users across the country.


Goel pointed out some minor issues, which are bugs and glitches. He was kind of ready for it, as Beta versions are known for having bugs and glitches. He pointed out that the games feel dull and boring because of their color texture and places. All places on the map are empty, and the color use of the game is also very dull. It doesn’t look Cinematic, which SuperGaming promised through the trailer. 

The game is very basic. It doesn’t have Boosters, Armor, or any other thing, making it unique like Free Fire, which has character ability. BGMI and Free Fire offer some unique stuff, making them stand out from other Battle Royale games. Indus Battle Royale has one selling point, which is the Indian Themed Map and Characters, but it is not going to last any longer. I’m not going to play games just because it’s based on an Indian theme. It should be entertaining and worth my time. 

In the end, Goel said the game is a complete rip-off of Apex Legends, developers copied the guns, loot crates, mechanics, and even some designs from Apex Legends. It is not a bad thing that Indus Battle Royale copied Apex Legends, the recently released Palworld is a copy of Pokémon. But Palworld can stand out from Pokémon due to its fun and unique gameplay. Gamers just want a good game. They don’t care about whether it’s a copied game or a completely new game. 

He pointed out the hypocrisy of SuperGaming for overhyping the game as the next big thing in India. This kind of became a trend for some Indian developers to use the word Indian to sell out a game. They don’t care about gameplay. First, it was the Fau-G game, which made fun of Indian sentiment by calling it an Indian Battle Royale.

I hope SuperGaming improves their game after recent criticism. The game is still in the development phase, and they can do a lot of things to improve it. 

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