Indian Gaming Industry Booms: Homegrown AAA Titles and Esports Thriving Amid Funding Challenges
November 24, 2024The Indian gaming industry is witnessing remarkable growth, with a surge in homegrown companies dedicated to developing high-quality, competitive games.
Vaibhav Chavan, founder and CEO of Underdogs, believes that this shift towards homegrown titles will empower more Indian developers to create world-class games.
Roland Landers from AIGDF noted that increased investments have enabled studios to produce AAA-quality games, demonstrating a commitment to meeting global standards.
The launch of two notable AAA games, Indus Battle Royale and Rage Effect: Mobile, in October 2024 marks a significant trend in the industry.
Indus Battle Royale, developed by SuperGaming, has achieved nearly 5 million downloads since its release, showcasing its popularity.
Rage Effect: Mobile has also made waves, garnering over 120,000 pre-registrations during its open beta phase.
Looking ahead, Deepak Ail, co-founder of Dot9 Games, announced the upcoming release of FAU-G: Domination, a first-person shooter inspired by Indian military themes.
A recent playtest of FAU-G revealed that 90% of participants resonated with its themes, while 70% felt the gameplay exceeded their expectations.
In a bid to nurture local talent, Roby John, co-founder of SuperGaming, announced a year-long esports tournament with a prize pool of Rs 2.5 crore.
WinZO's 'Bharat Tech Triumph' initiative is helping Indian gaming startups gain international recognition by showcasing their work at major global events.
Government support, including financial aid and skill development initiatives, is essential for the growth of India's AAA gaming sector under the Digital India vision.
Despite the promising growth, funding remains a critical challenge for Indian developers, as game development is capital-intensive and requires substantial investment over time.
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FE Tech Bytes • Nov 24, 2024
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