PHCET > Comp Events > Krafton Event 2026-27
Date29th - 30th January, 2026
VenueEngineering reception, Back lawn
Resource PersonUptrust team
Faculty CoordinatorMr.Rutvij Mane, Ms. Pradnya Patil
DepartmentComputer Engineering
Event ObjectiveTo promote esports activities among students and encourage teamwork and competitive spirit through gaming.
Event OutcomeStudents enhanced their coordination, decision-making, and gaming strategies while experiencing organized esports competition.

The Krafton Gaming Event was successfully organized as an exciting two-day competitive gaming event aimed at providing students with a platform to showcase their gaming skills while promoting teamwork, strategic thinking, and healthy competition. The event was inaugurated by Principal Dr. Jagdish W. Bakal, who appreciated the initiative and encouraged students to actively participate in extracurricular activities that foster leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities. He emphasized that such events play a significant role in the holistic development of engineering students. The participants were further motivated by Dr. Rajashree Gadhave, Head of the Department of Computer Engineering, who highlighted the importance of maintaining a balance between academics and co-curricular activities. She encouraged students to develop confidence, communication, leadership, and collaboration skills through active participation in both technical and non-technical events. The event was coordinated by Faculty Coordinator Ms.Pradnya Patil and Mr. Rutvij Mane, who inspired the participants throughout the competition and encouraged them to embrace the true spirit of healthy competition and teamwork.

The event featured multiple popular games in which participants enthusiastically competed across well-organized rounds, demonstrating coordination, quick decision-making, and sportsmanship. The vibrant and energetic atmosphere encouraged interaction, collaboration, and friendly competition among students, creating an enjoyable and engaging gaming experience. A total of 150 students, along with 4 faculty members, actively participated in the event, making it a grand success.

The event served as an excellent opportunity for students to enhance their teamwork, coordination, leadership, strategic thinking, and stress management skills while enjoying their passion for competitive gaming. Participants displayed remarkable enthusiasm and determination throughout the competition, contributing to a lively and memorable atmosphere. The event concluded with the recognition and appreciation of the winners for their outstanding performance, making the Krafton Gaming Event a successful initiative that strengthened student engagement, fostered campus camaraderie, and provided a memorable learning and recreational experience beyond the classroom.

Contents Covered:

  • Competitive multiplayer gaming sessions
  • Team-based and individual matches
  • Winner announcements and prize distribution