Esports Broadcast

How we delivered a flawless 5-day national BGMI broadcast for 200K viewers

A complete production built from scratch in 6 weeks — planning, graphics, execution and delivery.

200K+Peak viewers
5 daysDuration
0Stream drops
32Teams

A national tournament with 6 weeks to plan everything

The client had already locked in teams, venues and dates but had no production partner. They came to us 6 weeks before a 5-day national BGMI tournament expecting broadcast quality that matched international esports standards. No existing graphics, no runsheet, no crew and a tight budget.

Full production built and delivered in 6 weeks

We scoped the complete production in week one — crew roles, hardware list, graphics requirements, caster integration and streaming infrastructure. Then split into parallel workstreams to hit the deadline.

Complete overlay package built in After Effects in 10 days
vMix-based director workflow with 4-camera switching
On-site tech setup starting 36 hours before day 1
Dedicated audio engineer for caster and game audio separation
OBS backup stream active throughout all 5 days

Five days of director-led broadcast without a single drop

We ran 8–10 hour broadcast days across 5 days. Our director handled all switching from a dedicated control station. A separate operator managed overlay triggers — kill feeds, round starts, scoreboard updates. Backup internet connection and redundant stream key were on standby at all times.

Zero drops, 200K peak viewers, Season 4 contract signed

Peak concurrent viewership of 200K+ across YouTube and Twitch. Zero stream drops across 5 broadcast days. The client signed a contract for Season 4 within 2 weeks of the event closing. Player and organization feedback cited the broadcast quality as among the best in Indian esports.

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