Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday inaugurated “Gen O: Pixels & Play” along with the Global Esports Games Finals, underlining the rapid rise of esports in India and its potential as a future career path for youth. The event also offered a rare glimpse into the Chief Minister’s personal side as he spoke openly about his love for gaming.
What Did Fadnavis Say About Gaming?
During an interactive session, Fadnavis revealed that he has always been interested in gaming, especially racing simulators. When asked about his preferences—ranging from Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) to casual games like Candy Crush—he responded humorously that while politics keeps him busy, his interest in gaming remains alive.
A Nostalgic Gaming Moment
The Chief Minister shared that he recently tried a car racing simulator at the event, which reminded him of his childhood days. He said that he used to enjoy such games earlier but gradually moved away from them due to professional commitments.
Could Fadnavis Have Been a Gamer?
In a light-hearted remark, Fadnavis joked that if he had continued playing games consistently since childhood, he might have become a champion. His comment drew laughter and applause, showing a different and relatable side of the leader.
Why Is Esports Important for India?
Fadnavis emphasised that esports is no longer just entertainment but is emerging as a serious industry with career opportunities. He noted that the sector is growing rapidly and has the potential to generate employment and innovation in the digital space.
Is Age a Barrier in Esports?
Encouraging young people, Fadnavis said that age should never be a limitation. “You can start whenever you want,” he stated, motivating aspiring gamers to explore opportunities in esports and digital gaming.
Maharashtra’s Push for Digital Growth
The event reflects the state government’s broader vision to support emerging industries like esports. With increasing investment and interest, gaming is now being seen as part of the larger sports and technology ecosystem.
With strong backing from leadership and growing youth interest, esports in India appears set for a major leap, transforming from a hobby into a full-fledged professional domain.


