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Gaming cos' talent rush; Eternal's mixed Q1 report

Gaming cos' talent rush; Eternal's mixed Q1 report

Time of India7 hours ago
Gaming cos' talent rush; Eternal's mixed Q1 report
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Talent winning out at Indian gaming companies as focus shifts to high-end titles
What's happening?
India's gaming industry is estimated to have 50,000–60,000 open roles across various experience levels, according to staffing firm TeamLease Digital.
Studio heads say there's strong demand for gameplay engineers, backend developers, principal animators, 3D artists, and environment designers.
Companies such as LightFury Games, SuperGaming and Nodding Heads Games are hiring aggressively across functions.
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Eternal's Q1 net profit falls 90%, revenue up 70% on Blinkit surge
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NOV for B2C businesses: Rs 20,183 crore, up 55% YoY
Rs 20,183 crore, up 55% YoY Adjusted revenue: Rs 7,563 crore, up 67%
Rs 7,563 crore, up 67% Quick commerce NOV: Rs 10,408 crore
Rs 10,408 crore
Food delivery NOV: Rs 9,774 crore
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India's SaaS sector tops $15 billion in revenue as IPO pipeline builds
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The report analysed 250 companies with an annualised recurring revenue (ARR) of at least $10 million.
36 companies surpassed $100 million in ARR.
The SaaS sector grew at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 24% between FY19 and FY24.
These companies are already profitable and ready for IPOs.
The report highlighted a significant correction in the valuations of listed SaaS firms.
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Rare earths supply static at Foxconn unit
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The earphones use dysprosium, a rare earth element now in short supply at the Foxconn Interconnect Technology factory near Hyderabad.
Neodymium, another key component, is used for magnets and is also primarily mined in China. Both metals are essential for compact, high-performance electronics.
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Happy Tuesday! Indian gaming studios are increasingly seeking specialised talent. This and more in today's ETtech Morning Dispatch.■ Indian SaaS sector's growth■ Foxconn's rare earths woes■ Chatter grows around agentic AIAs Indian gaming studios double down on building ambitious, homegrown IPs—with bigger budgets, slicker visuals, and more intricate gameplay— the race for specialised talent is heating up.The talent tide is also turning. SuperGaming has brought back over 25 professionals with stints at global studios like Ubisoft, while LightFury is wooing Indian talent with AAA experience from overseas.Nevertheless, scaling a top-tier game studio in India remains a considerable challenge. It requires time, substantial capital, and hard-to-find expertise—particularly in console and PC gaming, industry executives told us.Artificial intelligence is helping bridge some gaps. Studios say it's cutting development time and costs. But even the best tools can't replace what truly matters: creative, collaborative teams building games that people want to play.Albinder Dhindsa, CEO, Blinkit and Deepinder Goyal, CEO, EternalEternal, the parent company of Zomato and Blinkit, saw its net profit tumble 90% year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 25 crore for the June quarter, despite a 70% jump in revenue to Rs 7,167 crore.The sharp decline is mainly due to increased expenditure on quick commerce and the company's expanding offline and 'going-out' verticals.For the first time, Blinkit's net order value (NOV) overtook Zomato's food delivery business over an entire quarter. It is a telling shift in Eternal's growth story—quick commerce now accounts for more than half of its total NOV.Eternal is incorporating a new subsidiary, Blinkit Foods , at a time when it is expanding 10-minute food delivery through "Bistro" kitchens. It currently has 38 such kitchens in Delhi-NCR and Bengaluru, where they produce low-cost meals and snacks, aiming to reach customers within 10 minutes.CEO Deepinder Goyal said Bistro's demand is solid and hasn't hurt Zomato orders, though turning a profit remains a work in progress. Shares rose over 7% intraday on the back of strong top-line momentum and Blinkit's growing scale. This also marks Eternal's 11th consecutive quarter of 50% or more adjusted revenue growth.As Blinkit and Swiggy's Bolt double down on ultra-fast food delivery, profitability remains out of reach. Eternal's earlier attempts—Zomato Everyday and Quick— failed due to unreliable infrastructure . The competition for quick food dominance continues—but no one has yet cracked the economics.ETtech Top 5 and Morning Dispatch are must-reads for India's tech and business leaders, including startup founders, investors, policy makers, industry insiders and employees.Interested? Reach out to us at spotlightpartner@timesinternet.in to explore sponsorship opportunities. India's software-as-a-service (SaaS) sector is expanding , with annual revenue exceeding $15 billion in fiscal year 2024, according to a report by JM Financial.Horizontal SaaS companies, which provide broad, industry-neutral solutions, still constitute over half of the market. However, vertical SaaS companies, which develop software tailored to specific functions, are expanding at a faster pace, the report added.China's export curbs on rare earth metals are squeezing supplies at Foxconn's Telangana plant, slowing production of Apple AirPods, sources told us.Dysprosium isn't just crucial for gadgets. It also powers laser targeting systems and military-grade communications, which makes it sensitive from a regulatory standpoint.Foxconn has denied any production delays. However, sources said the company has turned to the Telangana government for help. The state has flagged the issue with the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), as Foxconn awaits clearances to ship rare earths.Specifically, it requires an end-user certificate (EUC) attested by central ministries.China added seven categories of rare earths, including dysprosium, to its export control list in April in response to US president Donald Trump's trade actions. Others on the list include: samarium, gadolinium, terbium, lutetium, scandium and yttrium-related items.Agentic AI, which refers to bots capable of autonomously handling tasks for users, is becoming a key focus in enterprises as they now observe clear use cases and returns on investment in AI, unlike just a few months ago, according to experts.New-age travel accessories platform Escape Plan has secured $5 million in funding, led by Jungle Ventures through First Cheque@Jungle and Fireside Ventures. The round also included participation from other angel investors.■ New UK AI audit standard aims to crack down on 'wild west' operators ( FT ■ Why the world should stop obsessing over LLMs ( Rest of World ■ Tech giants unleash AI on weather forecasts: are they any good? ( BBC
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