OnePlus has announced the third edition of its collegiate esports initiative, Campus Dominate 2026, aimed at promoting competitive gaming and discovering new esports talent across India.
The tournament will be held across 16 universities in 8 cities, including Pune, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Chandigarh, New Delhi and Noida. The initiative is expected to engage over 1 lakh students and more than 50 content creators through on ground activities and digital engagement.
According to a OnePlus India press release, the competition will feature a BGMI 4v4 tournament, where college teams will compete in campus level qualifiers. The winning team from each university will advance to the Grand LAN Finale, scheduled to take place in New Delhi in August 2026.
The final winning team will receive a Rs.10 lakh prize pool. All matches, from qualifiers to the finale, will be played exclusively on the OnePlus Nord 6 smartphone. As part of the initiative, OnePlus will also deploy a Gaming Truck across campuses, offering students hands on product experiences, gaming challenges, creator interactions, merchandise giveaways and other engagement activities.
OnePlus said the initiative is designed to strengthen India’s grassroots esports ecosystem and provide a platform for young gamers to showcase their talent and explore opportunities in professional gaming. Registrations for Campus Dominate 2026 are now open for eligible college students across participating universities.
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