Looking for esports programs, teams, venues, or tournaments in Indiana? IndyGG is building the Indy Scene directory, a centralized resource for Indiana esports.
The goal is simple: help players, parents, students, coaches, organizers, and fans find the people and places that are building the local gaming scene.
Across Indiana, esports is growing through college programs, high school teams, youth organizations, local venues, amateur tournaments, and community events. But that information is often spread across school websites, social media pages, Discord servers, event flyers, and old posts.
Indy Scene brings that information into one place.

What can you find in the Indiana esports directory?
The Indy Scene directory is designed to help people explore the esports ecosystem across Indiana and the Midwest. Whether someone is searching for a school program, a local team, a gaming venue, or a tournament to attend, the directory gives them a starting point.
The directory includes, and will continue to expand with:
The directory is being built to include:
- Local esports teams and organizations
- Gaming venues and esports facilities
- College esports programs in Indiana
- Youth and nonprofit gaming organizations
- College esports programs in Indiana
- High school esports teams
The purpose is not only to list names. It is to make the Indiana esports scene easier to search, easier to understand, and easier to join.
Why Indiana needs an esports directory
Indiana esports is bigger than many people realize.
There are schools building teams, colleges recruiting players, venues hosting competitions, organizations creating youth programs, and players looking for the next opportunity. But without a central place to find that information, the scene can feel disconnected.
A high school student may not know which Indiana colleges have esports programs. A parent may not know where to find structured gaming opportunities. A player may not know where to compete locally. A coach may not know which other programs are active nearby. A venue may not know how to reach the gaming community.
That is the gap Indy Scene is trying to fill.
By organizing programs, teams, venues, and events in one directory, IndyGG wants to make local esports more visible and more connected.
Built for players, parents, coaches, and organizers
The Indy Scene directory is being built for everyone involved in the regional esports ecosystem.
It can help them find teams, tournaments, schools, and places to compete.
It can help them understand what esports opportunities exist locally and which programs are connected to schools, colleges, or youth organizations.
It can help them compare college esports programs, explore campus gaming spaces, and discover where competitive gaming is growing
It can help create more visibility for their teams and make it easier for other schools, organizers, and media outlets to find them
It can help promote events, connect with players, and become part of a larger local network
It can make it easier to follow what is happening in Indiana esports without having to search across multiple platforms
More than a list of esports programs
The long-term goal for Indy Scene is to become more than a basic directory.
Each listing can become a profile with useful information such as location, program type, active games, teams, facilities, websites, social media links, related events, and related IndyGG articles.
As the platform grows, the directory can help connect different parts of the ecosystem. A college profile can connect to its teams. A venue profile can connect to events hosted there. A tournament recap can connect back to the schools, players, teams, and organizations involved.
That structure matters because esports is not only about one event or one team. It is about the network around it.
IndyGG is building that network in public, one listing at a time.
A growing resource for Indiana esports
The directory is a work in progress, and it will continue to grow as more information is added and verified.
Some entries may start with basic details. Others may include deeper information about teams, facilities, games, or events. Over time, IndyGG will continue adding new organizations, updating existing listings, and improving the way people search the scene.
The goal is to make the directory useful today while building toward something bigger for the future.
Indiana esports needs a place where people can find what is happening, who is involved, where events are taking place, and how to get connected.
That is what Indy Scene is becoming.
Help us build the Indiana esports directory
If you run an esports program, coach a team, manage a venue, organize tournaments, or know of an Indiana gaming organization that should be listed, we want to hear from you.
IndyGG is building this directory for the community, but it will be stronger with help from the people who are already part of the scene.
If your school, college, venue, team, club, camp, or organization is missing, reach out and help us add it.
Indiana esports is growing.
Now it has a place to be found.