Indus Battle Royale: All The Avatars You Can Play As (Photo: Google Play store)

Indus, the made-in-India battle royale, features Avatars inspired by Indian history, mythology, and culture, each with a unique backstory. Check them out: (Video: Instagram/@indusgame)

Adi and Adya: Challenger (Photo: SuperGaming)

Adi and Adya embody the competitive spirit of Mythwalkers. These Avatars are chosen by those seeking a balance of efficiency and style. (Photo: SuperGaming)

Null and Void: Explorer (Photo: SuperGaming)

The initial prototype models successfully landed on Virlok, symbolising the call of the infinite void. (Photo: SuperGaming)

Diya: Yaksha Vintage (Photo: SuperGaming)

Diya symbolises a connection to happier times in Indus. This vintage icon has been revived to rekindle the joy and celebration of the past. (Photo: SuperGaming)

Neo Yash: Yaksha Culture (Photo: Instagram)

Neo Yash reflects the cultural values and looks important to Yaksha life. This Avatar shows the unique fashion and art of the Indus civilisation. (Photo: SuperGaming)

Rana and Arya: Yaksha Glamour (Photo: SuperGaming)

Rana, an entertainer and dancer, headlined a traveling dance troupe. Arya, a performer and master thief, used her performances to conceal infamous heists. (Photo: SuperGaming)

Heena: Indus Icon (Photo: SuperGaming)

Heena, inspired by India’s renowned Olympic shooter, is the top bounty hunter in the Indus universe. (Photo: SuperGaming)

Mor-ni: Yaksha Heroes (Video: Instagram)

A rare female representative of the Immortal Peacock, she is renowned for her indomitable will, tenacity, and deadly grace in combat, making her one of Indus's most formidable warriors. (Photo: SuperGaming)

Mech Balika: Indus Automata (Photo: SuperGaming)

Originally a marionette in an automatons' theatre, Mech Balika's design draws inspiration from the Rajasthani Kathputli string puppet. (Photo: SuperGaming)

Pokhran: Indus Automata (Video: Instagram)

Developed by the renowned Indian scientist Homi J. Bhabha, Pokhran units were saved by the Yaksha and extensively used throughout Virlok. (Photo: Instagram)

Sir-taj: Indus Automata (Photo: SuperGaming)

It's a technological marvel that showcases the Yaksha's profound respect for their heritage. (Photo: SuperGaming)