The Bangladesh E-Sports Carnival 2025, a nationwide competition centered on technology-driven games, is set to begin. This event, featuring robotics, mobile and PC games, and applications, requires participants to register online. Registration will open on January 10 and remain free and accessible to all until January 27.
According to the event’s website, the lineup includes mobile games such as Mobile Legends and eFootball, and PC games like Valorant and FC 25. In the robotics segment, competitions will feature two categories of battle bots, line-following robot races, and robot soccer.
This event blends gaming, innovation, and technology-based inspiration, offering students an opportunity to design game models and showcase new ideas. Gaming enthusiasts will also have the chance to demonstrate their skills in competitions like battle bot challenges, bot soccer, and line-following puzzle-solving. Additionally, virtual gaming competitions and other activities will be featured, according to the organizers.
The carnival is being organized under the World AI and Robotics Foundation (WARF) and managed by the Bangladesh Students Programming and Robotics Club (BSPRC), the first programming and robotics community in Bangladesh.
At a press conference held on Monday at a hotel in Dhaka, it was announced that the event’s co-partner is the State University of Bangladesh, with Gigabyte as the producer.
The press conference, hosted by Faisal Titumir, was attended by WARF President Dr. Mahbubur Rahman, BSPRC Founding Director Md. Alimuzzaman, BSPRC Co-Founder Farhana Jahan, Acting Vice-Chancellor of State University Professor Dr. Nawzia Yasmin, Gigabyte’s Bangladesh Country Manager Khaza Md. Anas Khan, Senior Advisor (Programs) at ATN Bangla Nawazih Ali Khan, and Assistant Professor of CSE at State University Shah Reza M. Fahad Hossain.