MSI Expands ‘Make in India’ With Katana and Crosshair RTX 50 Laptops

If you’ve been watching the Indian gaming laptop scene closely, you’ll know one thing for sure: local manufacturing is slowly but surely changing the way these machines are priced and sold here. And today, MSI just doubled down on that shift. The company has announced that its Katana and Crosshair series, packing the brand-new NVIDIA RTX 50 Series graphics, will be manufactured right here in India at its Chennai facility, in partnership with Syrma SGS.

Now, this may sound like just another corporate milestone, but this is actually a pretty big moment. These aren’t entry-level laptops we’re talking about; the Katana and Crosshair are MSI’s best-selling mid-to-high tier gaming machines, and seeing them roll off Indian assembly lines is a clear sign of where the market is heading.

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Why This Matters for Indian Buyers

First up, pricing. The MSI Katana Series is coming in at a starting price of ₹95,990, while the Crosshair Series lands at a much higher ₹1,89,990. On paper, these don’t look dramatically cheaper than what MSI usually asks. But here’s the catch: local manufacturing opens the door for reduced import duties and, in the long run, better price stability. We’re optimistic that over the next few quarters, we could see Indian-made gaming laptops becoming more competitively priced than imports. For now, though, MSI hasn’t made any official promises about price drops, so it’s a “wait and be hopeful” kind of situation.

The Katana Series: Everyday Warrior

Let’s talk hardware. The Katana is positioned as the all-rounder: slim, relatively lightweight, but still carrying the firepower of RTX 50 Series GPUs. What does that mean in real-world terms? Basically, you’re getting ray tracing and AI-powered graphics that make games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Alan Wake 2 look stunning, without needing to dial down settings. Add a 144Hz+ display, and you’re looking at buttery-smooth motion for fast-paced shooters like Apex Legends or Deadlock.

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