It featured international guests including Lucifer writer-producer Mike Costa and artist J Gonzo, along with 17 Indian creators and 80 exhibitors.
The Maruti Suzuki Arena Hyderabad Comic Con, powered by Crunchyroll, concluded its three-day run at HITEX Exhibition Centre yesterday (Sunday, November 2), after attracting over 40,000 visitors and more than 400 cosplayers.
Organised by Comic Con India under NODWIN Gaming, the event featured international guests including Lucifer writer-producer Mike Costa and artist J Gonzo, along with 17 Indian creators and 80 exhibitors. Interactive zones by Maruti Suzuki, Crunchyroll, Amar Chitra Katha and others kept fans engaged.
DreamHack India celebrated its sixth anniversary with esports tournaments, retro gaming zones and the Red Bull Tetris National Finals, featuring top gamers and creators. It also hosted retro gaming zones, BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) areas, KO Fight Night, and chess tournaments in both Rapid and Blitz formats. KMR YoshiKiller triumphed in Tekken 8, winning Rs 1 lakh, while JLQ Hallmark emerged victorious in Super Smash Bros, bagging Rs 40,000, in KO Fight Night.
In the Hyderabad Qualifier of the Indian Championship of Cosplay 2026, Pracheta Banerjee secured the top spot, winning Rs 50,000.
The Meet & Greet Zones, powered by official talent partners Revenant Esports (RNT), were packed with fans eager to meet their favourite gaming personalities, including Scout, Kaashvi, Sensei IGL, Ghatak and Trace GOD.
Performances by artists, including Syed Bashaar, Vivek Muralidharan, Karan Singh and Celinedee Matahari, added to the entertainment.
Following the successful Hyderabad edition, Comic Con India will debut its first-ever Guwahati edition on November 22-23.