Bangladesh’s mobile gaming and esports sector is experiencing rapid growth, fueled by rising youth engagement, campus-level competitions, and increasing participation in regional and global tournaments. In this dynamic environment, global technology brand Infinix has introduced its first GT Series smartphone, the GT 30 Pro, underscoring its commitment to supporting the local gaming ecosystem.
Once viewed as a casual hobby, mobile gaming in Bangladesh has evolved into a competitive sport. National tournaments like the PUBG MOBILE SUPER LEAGUE (PMSL) are providing professional platforms for players, while broader internet access and affordable, performance-driven smartphones have opened up new opportunities across the country.
As the official gaming phone partner of PMSL 2025, the GT 30 Pro highlights Infinix’s role beyond manufacturing, reflecting active involvement in developing the esports community. The brand is also backing initiatives like PMCC 2025, a university-level competition designed to discover and nurture emerging talent, helping position mobile esports as a legitimate career and skill development path.
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Built for competitive gamers, the GT 30 Pro features innovations such as GT Triggers, an All-Day Full FPS System, and the MagCharge Cooler. These additions address the demands of high-performance gaming, making it appealing to serious players. A spokesperson for Infinix Bangladesh noted, “We see a new generation of gamers who are not only playing but also competing, creating content, and building communities. The GT 30 Pro is our commitment to providing the tools they need to succeed.”
Available in Dark Flare, Shadow Ash, and Blade White, the device comes in Standard and Gaming Master editions, priced at BDT 39,999 and BDT 41,999 respectively, with the latter including the MagCharge Cooler bundle. Both editions offer the same performance, differing mainly in design and included accessories.
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As campus tournaments gather momentum and high-performance devices become more accessible, Bangladesh’s gaming and esports industry is entering a significant new phase. The launch of the GT 30 Pro symbolizes not just the rise of a smartphone, but also the maturing of Bangladesh’s esports landscape and the growing ambition of its gaming community.