With extreme heat and rising power challenges, gaming in India this summer requires caution. This guide outlines practical tips to prevent device overheating, manage power risks, and ensure safe gaming across mobile, PC, and console platforms.
Published Date – 4 May 2026, 04:25 PM
Hyderabad: “Hot, hotter, and hottest” is my go-to three-word phrase to describe the current weather in Telangana. As we brace for extreme conditions across the country, we must also anticipate the challenges of the predicted El Niño effect during monsoon time. In what is likely to become a gruelling, arid year, gaming for Indian players will be increasingly difficult as we face significant hurdles in cooling our devices and combating the ever-present dust.
Adding to these meteorological complexities are the unique challenges of fuel acquisition due to the ongoing war in the Gulf, which has rendered both direct power generation and backup systems more expensive and unpredictable. Before this devolves into a column about why 2026 is one of our hardest years yet, I would like to refocus on the central purpose of this article: the best practices a gamer can adhere to in the relentless heat of this year’s summer.
Essentials to consider:
Playing video games in cool, dark environments is the best possible strategy. For those without access to air conditioning, early mornings (before 8 am) and late evenings (after 9 pm) are the most viable times to play. Ensure you are gaming in open spaces with sufficient airflow to dissipate heat from gaming systems. For those with air conditioning, I recommend exercising caution; given the heightened risk of power cuts, it is vital to have suitable power and cooling backups in place.
If you rely on UPS or inverter systems, now is the time to check if your batteries and power capacities are in a healthy condition. A sudden loss of power while a system is under heavy load can be detrimental to internal components. Finally, please make it a habit to periodically check your device’s temperature – even by hand if necessary. If the chassis or CPU tower feels excessively hot to the touch, it is prudent to shut down the system immediately to prevent long-term hardware damage.
Device-specific concerns:
For mobile and handheld gamers, playing while charging your device is a strict “no.” Regardless of your charging method – whether via wall charger, power bank, or wirelessly – batteries naturally generate heat during a charge cycle. Combining this with the thermal load of a demanding game is a hazardous combination. This also applies to laptop gamers; it is sensible to review your power profiles and thermal settings for the summer months.
For PC gamers with high-end configurations, liquid cooling is mandatory in this climate. Console gamers, meanwhile, must ensure maximum airflow. I strongly advise against playing graphically intense, demanding titles without air conditioning between 9 am and 9 pm. Because consoles and compact game systems have limited internal space for heat dissipation, you must ensure that their vents are completely unobstructed and free of dust.
Final Pointers:
Irrespective of your primary gaming device, a few final pointers can significantly improve your experience this summer. Consider playing at slightly lower resolutions, frame rates, and visual settings than usual; marginally lowering screen brightness and avoiding multitasking can also help reduce the thermal load.
For consoles and PCs, avoid using “Rest” or “Sleep” modes, as these still generate passive heat. Furthermore, try to avoid marathon gaming sessions, opting instead for shorter, limited windows throughout the day.
With the soaring prices of hardware in 2026, it is paramount that we protect our devices to the best of our abilities. I hope you all have a fantastic summer of gaming, one where you can enjoy as many worlds as possible – responsibly and cautiously.
