SuperGaming's Indus Battle Royale Game has created quite a buzz in the gaming community. Android users have been playing the game in the closed beta version for quite some time but now the developer is here to level the playing field. SuperGaming has opened pre-orders for Indo-Futuristic battle royale, Indus, for iOS users on the App Store. The pre-registrations by Android users have crossed the mark of 11 million. Now, the developers aim to achieve similar success with iOS users as well.


If you pre-order the Indus Battle Royale Game on the App Store, then you will receive exclusive rewards once the game is launched.


SuperGaming Making Gameplay Smooth On Low-End Devices



In response to community feedback, the game has been optimised for low-end devices to ensure smooth gameplay. It now runs seamlessly on a wide range of devices, addressing concerns and increasing accessibility without compromising quality.


To meet the high player demand, the game will also be available through closed beta testing, giving more players a chance to experience Indus firsthand. Additionally, SuperGaming plans to host community playtests across India, including in Indore, Chennai, and Kochi, to refine the game based on player feedback.


SuperGaming Reportedly Working On Integrating Web 3 With The Game


There have been recent rumours about SuperGaming potentially integrating Web3 into the Indus game. However, the developer has denied these rumours, clarifying that the circulating information was not an official announcement made on Discord. Instead, it was a glimpse into one of many tabs open during a live session. The developer stated that while they are exploring various emerging technologies, including Web3, there are no current plans to integrate it into Indus.


SuperGaming also mentioned that the slide in question was part of an inbound publishing proposal submitted by a third party and was one of many proposals they had received. They emphasized that, at present, they have no plans to incorporate Web3 into the game.


However, it should be noted that Indus previously shared a "Web 3 Development Timeline" including milestones such as NFT drops, and store and token launches.


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