Staff Reporter : Bangladesh’s mobile gaming and esports industry is entering a new chapter, marked by growing youth engagement, campus-level competitions, and rising regional participation in global tournaments. In this evolving landscape, global tech brand Infinix has introduced its first GT Series smartphone—the GT 30 Pro—positioning it as part of a broader commitment to supporting the country’s gaming future.

Over the past few years, mobile gaming in Bangladesh has transformed from a casual pastime into a vibrant and competitive culture. International-level tournaments such as PUBG MOBILE SUPER LEAGUE (PMSL) have helped bring structure to national esports, while rising internet penetration and performance-oriented smartphones have expanded access to gameplay across the country.

With the launch of the GT 30 Pro, which was the official gaming phone partner of PMSL 2025, Infinix highlights its intention to contribute to this momentum—not just as a device maker, but as an active player in the gaming ecosystem. The brand has already invested in initiatives like PMCC 2025, where university students across Bangladesh are currently registering to compete for the title of national champion. The tournament is expected to spotlight emerging talent and further legitimize mobile esports as a path for recognition, skill-building, and community.

The GT 30 Pro, which will serve as the official gaming phone for several global PUBG MOBILE tournaments, is being launched in Bangladesh as part of this growing esports context. With features such as GT Triggers, All-Day Full FPS System, and a MagCharge Cooler, the device has been developed to meet the specific needs of competitive mobile gamers.

But beyond specifications, its arrival marks a recognition of Bangladesh’s fast-growing youth tech culture—where gaming is more than entertainment; it is identity, community, and aspiration.
“We see a new generation of gamers in Bangladesh who aren’t just playing—they’re competing, creating content, joining teams, and building communities,” said a spokesperson from Infinix Bangladesh. “The GT 30 Pro is our way of supporting that movement and making sure young gamers have the tools they need to grow.”
The launch also reinforces Bangladesh’s place in the regional esports conversation. As more brands, platforms, and tournaments begin to include the country’s players and institutions, industry observers see this as a key phase in local esports development—where access, affordability, and ambition converge.
The GT 30 Pro is now available in both standard and Gaming Master Edition models, starting from BDT 39,999, with an optional MagCharge Cooler bundle at BDT 41,999. Both variants come with identical core performance capabilities, with design and accessory differences.
With campus competitions underway, high-performance devices entering the market, and an ever-expanding player base, Bangladesh’s gaming and esports industry is no longer in its early days. The GT 30 Pro is not just a smartphone—it’s a signpost of how far the scene has come, and where it might be headed next.