SuperGaming launches early access for Prime Rush mobile battle royale in Brazil

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SuperGaming, one of India’s leading game developers, in partnership with Spacecaps, the parent company of Loud, has announced the early access launch of Prime Rush, a new mobile battle royale game.

The game is initially available in Brazil, with a wider release in Latin America to follow. Yes, this is a case of an Indian game company launching a game first in Brazil, which tells you something about global gaming.

Prime Rush is a Brazil-first game, developed with a hyper-local, community-first approach. The game’s development was shaped by cultural insights and community feedback, including inputs from Brazilian creators associated with Loud, to ensure its gameplay, world, and characters feel native to local players.

“Our collaboration with Supergaming on Prime Rush is a significantstep in our mission to bring authentic and engaging gaming experiences to our community,” said Bruno Bittencourt, CEO of Loud, in a statement. “We are thrilled to have our community be a part of the development process and to see a game that istruly made for them. Prime Rush is a celebration of Brazilian culture and a testament to the power of community-driven game development.”

Set in Maré, a floating battleground shaped by the everyday Brazilian landscapes, Prime Rush offers a unique and high-energy take on the battle royale genre. Rather than recreating a single-world city, Maré blends recognisable elements from across Brazil to create a location that feels familiar yet fresh to players. The map is built to support fast, tactical engagements and multiple win conditions, adding new layers to the traditional battle royale format.

Players will travel to Maré via mysterious portals powered by Cosmium, a rare extradimensional substance that can blend space and time. In each match, players must navigate convergence storms, hunt for cosmic shards, and decide whether to risk everything for one last fight or extract Cosmium while they still can.

“Brazil has one of the most competitive and distinct mobile shooter audiencesin the world, and from the beginning we wanted to build Prime Rush with authenticity,” said Roby John, CEO of SuperGaming, in a statement. “For us that meant spending time on ground, listening to players and creators, and understanding how the Brazilian community plays, competes, and connects. Working alongside LOUD has allowed us to test, learn, and improve Prime Rush in close partnership with players before scaling the experience across Latam.”

At launch, players can choose from five avatars inspired by Brazilian culture, each offering a range of emotes and weapon cosmetics for personal expression.

Prime Rush also introduces a flexible tactical ability system built for high-tempo mobile combat.

Abilities such as Deadeye, Shield Dome, Super Speed, and Hunter’s Instinct allow players to shape engagements around precision, defence, mobility, and intel respectively.

These abilities sit on top of a fully loaded arsenal and a range of different weapons that gives players multiple ways to define their playstyle.

Early Access and Pre-Registration

Early Access for Prime Rush is now live in Brazil, available to a limited number of players via PrimeRush.GG. Players can also pre-register on the Google Play Store for Android in Brazil and will be notified when Prime Rush becomes more widely available and to unlock exclusive pre-registration rewards.

Additional Latam regions will follow as SuperGaming and Loud expand testing, game identity and scale servers across the region.

SuperGaming is one of India’s leading game development studios, specializing in multiplayer mobile shooters. Founded in 2019, the studio is best known for titles such as MaskGun, Indus Battle Royale, Battle Stars, Tower Conquest and Silly Royale. Together, these games have garnered over 200 million installs worldwide.