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Kol-based mobile games startup to get Rs 1.2cr from Krafton
Kol-based mobile games startup to get Rs 1.2cr from Krafton

Time of India

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Kol-based mobile games startup to get Rs 1.2cr from Krafton

Sarthak.G: A city-based mobile games startup has been selected for the Krafton India Gaming Incubator (KIGI) and will receive up to Rs1.2 crore in financial support and technical assistance for one year. Krafton, a South Korean mobile games provider, included Advaita Interactive among six Indian companies in the second cohort of KIGI. The startup, founded by Judhajit Sarkar, is developing Inspectorium, a detective game set in a Steampunk-inspired version of Victorian-era Kolkata. With episodic cases, real-time AI-powered interrogations and immersive puzzle-solving, the game would be released across mobile, PC and VR platforms by next year, said Anuj Sahani, head of the KIGI programme. You Can Also Check: Kolkata AQI | Weather in Kolkata | Bank Holidays in Kolkata | Public Holidays in Kolkata "There is a common perception that not much e-sports development happens in Kolkata. Advaita Interactive has shattered that perception. KIGI has expanded its cohort from four to six startups, extending its reach to emerging gaming hubs like Kolkata and Madurai, among others. We will provide funding to the startup over the next year along with technological support," said Sahani.

India gaming incubator adds six startups including Kolkata's Advaita
India gaming incubator adds six startups including Kolkata's Advaita

The Print

time23-04-2025

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  • The Print

India gaming incubator adds six startups including Kolkata's Advaita

The initiative provides startups with mentorship spanning six months to a year and financial support of up to USD 150,000 to develop innovative gaming content. Following the success of its inaugural batch, KIGI has expanded its footprint to emerging hubs such as Kolkata and Madurai, a statement said. Kolkata, Apr 23 (PTI) South Korean gaming giant KRAFTON on Wednesday announced the induction of six promising startups into the second cohort of its India Gaming Incubator (KIGI), as part of its ongoing efforts to bolster the country's game development ecosystem. 'The talent in India's game development scene is brimming with potential. With an expanded cohort and wider regional outreach, we're enabling developers with the right tools to create globally competitive games,' said Anuj Sahani, head of the KRAFTON India Incubator Program and India Publishing Advisor. Among the six new entrants, Kolkata-based Advaita Interactive, founded by Judhajit Sarkar, is working on Inspectorium, a hidden object detective game set in a steampunk version of Victorian-era Calcutta. Designed for mobile, PC and VR platforms, the game integrates episodic storytelling, real-time AI interrogations, and immersive puzzles, with a planned release between 2025 and 2026. Madurai's Kleanup Games is developing CHROMADI, a retro-style, fast-paced shoot-'em-up led by Studio director Jaiwanth Shanmugam, with original music by Niranjan Nair and production by Nandini Nachiar. The game, centred on colour-mixing mechanics, is scheduled to launch in 2026. KIGI was launched in 2023 to nurture India's emerging game development talent through mentorship, funding and access to global expertise. It also offers opportunities for publishing, venture capital partnerships and equity investments. The inaugural cohort — comprising ReDimension Games, Shura Games, Dunali Games and Arjuna Studios — has already started making industry strides. PTI BSM MNB This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

India gaming incubator adds six startups including Kolkata's Advaita
India gaming incubator adds six startups including Kolkata's Advaita

Time of India

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

India gaming incubator adds six startups including Kolkata's Advaita

South Korean gaming giant KRAFTON on Wednesday announced the induction of six promising startups into the second cohort of its India Gaming Incubator (KIGI), as part of its ongoing efforts to bolster the country's game development ecosystem. Following the success of its inaugural batch, KIGI has expanded its footprint to emerging hubs such as Kolkata and Madurai, a statement said. The initiative provides startups with mentorship spanning six months to a year and financial support of up to USD 150,000 to develop innovative gaming content. "The talent in India's game development scene is brimming with potential. With an expanded cohort and wider regional outreach, we're enabling developers with the right tools to create globally competitive games," said Anuj Sahani, head of the KRAFTON India Incubator Program and India Publishing Advisor. Play Video Pause Skip Backward Skip Forward Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 0:00 Loaded : 0% 0:00 Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 1x Playback Rate Chapters Chapters Descriptions descriptions off , selected Captions captions settings , opens captions settings dialog captions off , selected Audio Track default , selected Picture-in-Picture Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Text Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Caption Area Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Drop shadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like After Losing Weight Kevin James Looks Like A Model 33 Bridges Undo Among the six new entrants, Kolkata-based Advaita Interactive , founded by Judhajit Sarkar, is working on Inspectorium, a hidden object detective game set in a steampunk version of Victorian-era Calcutta. Designed for mobile, PC and VR platforms, the game integrates episodic storytelling, real-time AI interrogations, and immersive puzzles, with a planned release between 2025 and 2026. Live Events Madurai's Kleanup Games is developing CHROMADI, a retro-style, fast-paced shoot-'em-up led by Studio director Jaiwanth Shanmugam, with original music by Niranjan Nair and production by Nandini Nachiar. The game, centred on colour-mixing mechanics, is scheduled to launch in 2026. Discover the stories of your interest Blockchain 5 Stories Cyber-safety 7 Stories Fintech 9 Stories E-comm 9 Stories ML 8 Stories Edtech 6 Stories KIGI was launched in 2023 to nurture India's emerging game development talent through mentorship, funding and access to global expertise. It also offers opportunities for publishing, venture capital partnerships and equity investments. The inaugural cohort - comprising ReDimension Games, Shura Games, Dunali Games and Arjuna Studios - has already started making industry strides.

KRAFTON India Gaming Incubator Announces 6 New Startups in Its Upcoming Second Cohort
KRAFTON India Gaming Incubator Announces 6 New Startups in Its Upcoming Second Cohort

The Print

time21-04-2025

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  • The Print

KRAFTON India Gaming Incubator Announces 6 New Startups in Its Upcoming Second Cohort

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], April 21: KRAFTON India is strengthening its commitment to shaping the future of India's gaming industry by welcoming six startups into the second cohort of the KRAFTON India Gaming Incubator (KIGI). Building on the momentum of its successful inaugural batch, KIGI has expanded its cohort from four to six startups, extending its reach to emerging gaming hubs like Kolkata and Madurai, among others, reinforcing its mission to nurture a nationwide ecosystem of world-class game developers. KIGI supports emerging game development talent in India through mentorship programs spanning six months to a year and financial assistance of up to $150,000, empowering studios to create best-in-class games and drive industry innovation. Meet the cohorts: * Kleanup Games, an indie studio based in Madurai and led by Studio Director Jaiwanth Shanmugam, is developing CHROMADI, a fast-paced, retro-inspired shoot-'em-up centered on colour-mixing mechanics and high-score action. Backed by original music from Audio Director Niranjan Nair and produced by Nandini Nachiar, the game blends old-school arcade energy with a modern edge and is slated for release in 2026. * Advaita Interactive, founded by Judhajit Sarkar and based in Kolkata, is developing Inspectorium, a hidden object detective game set in a steampunk-inspired version of Victorian-era Calcutta. With episodic cases, real-time AI-powered interrogations, and immersive puzzle-solving, the game is set to release across mobile, PC, and VR platforms between 2025 and 2026. * Singular Scheme, a Mumbai-founded indie studio led by Ahad Oomerbhoy, along with a team of eight, is developing Frontier Paladin, an RPG with action-tower defense elements set in a cursed battlefield filled with divine relics and ancient foes. * Smash Head Studio, a Bangalore-based developer with over a decade of experience, is gearing up to launch Cricket Rivals, a fast-paced, real-time multiplayer mobile game that reimagines the spirit of cricket with quick, competitive matches designed for global appeal. * Unwind Games, a mobile studio based in Hyderabad and founded by industry veterans Jayant Shukla and Khozema Abuwala, is developing BaoBao's Journey, a heartfelt casual puzzle game starring a lovable panda on a quest to build his dream mountain lodge. Designed to be both soothing and satisfying, the game combines thoughtful puzzles with cozy customization, offering players a relaxing and emotionally rich experience. * Ginger Games, a studio from New Delhi founded in 2024 by Shrey Mishra, Sumit Batheja, and Piyush Kumar, is developing Monkey Mayhem, a vibrant hybrid-casual action-adventure mobile game set in the quirky 'Monkey Universe.' Featuring fast-paced auto-shooter gameplay, dynamic biomes, crafting and combat, and a rich narrative, the game follows a brave monkey named Piklu on a chaotic mission to rescue his friends and is slated for release in February 2026. KIGI's new cohort follows the completion of its inaugural incubation cycle, during which several gaming startups wrapped up their development phases. These startups are spanning locations from Kohima to Gurgaon, and New Delhi to Bangalore are now preparing to formally launch games built under the KIGI programme. The first cohort of the KRAFTON India Gaming Incubator (KIGI) is making waves in the Indian gaming landscape. ReDimension Games is already available on Steam, while Shura Games and Dunali Games have successfully soft-launched their titles on Play Store, marking major milestones in their journey. Arjuna Studios, too, is gearing up for its own release. Their progress is a testament to KIGI's mission to empower India's next generation of game developers, providing them with the resources, mentorship, and support needed to bring world-class games to market. Anuj Sahani, Head of KRAFTON India Incubator Program and India Publishing Advisor, said, 'India's game development talent is brimming with potential, and at KIGI, we are dedicated to unlocking new opportunities for them to thrive. With an expanded cohort, a wider regional focus, and strengthened partnerships with some of the biggest names in technology, we are equipping game developers with the resources, mentorship, and support they need to build games that can stand out globally. We look forward to seeing how these talented teams push creative and technical boundaries in the coming months.' Sean Hyunil Sohn, CEO, KRAFTON India, said, 'At KRAFTON India, we see the future of gaming as a vibrant tapestry woven with diverse ideas and bold creativity. Gaming is more than just a form of entertainment, it's a tool for connection, expression, and cultural influence. By empowering diverse voices and championing innovation, with our second cohort, we're setting the stage for a future where Indian game developers are defining trends, telling new stories, and pushing the boundaries of what gaming can be.' Rob Schoeppe, Chief Commercial Officer, AccelByte, said, 'Partnering with KRAFTON India's KIGI program is a natural extension of our mission at AccelByte to empower developers with the tools they need to stay focused on making great and exceptional games. India's gaming landscape is evolving rapidly, and we see immense potential in the talent and innovation emerging from this market. Through KIGI, we're excited to support the next wave of Indian game studios by providing them with scalable, developer-friendly backend solutions that remove technical hurdles and accelerate their path to success.' By strategically identifying and nurturing high-potential studios, KIGI is shaping India's growth as a global powerhouse in game development and innovation. The second cohort is supported by an expanded network of global technology leaders like AWS, AccelByte, AppMagic and Liftoff's GameRefinery. With the support of these industry-leading partners, incubated startups will receive crucial cloud computing resources, backend infrastructure, and expert guidance ensuring they have the necessary tools to develop and scale competitive gaming experiences globally. (ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER: The above press release has been provided by BusinessWire India. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same) This story is auto-generated from a syndicated feed. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

KRAFTON India Gaming Incubator announces 6 new startups in its upcoming second cohort
KRAFTON India Gaming Incubator announces 6 new startups in its upcoming second cohort

Business Mayor

time21-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Business Mayor

KRAFTON India Gaming Incubator announces 6 new startups in its upcoming second cohort

South Korea-based Krafton's India unit, KRAFTON India, has unveiled the second cohort of its India Gaming Incubator (KIGI), doubling down on its commitment to cultivating homegrown game development talent. The latest cohort includes six emerging studios from across the country, selected for their potential to develop globally competitive titles. The initiative builds on the momentum of KIGI's inaugural batch, which featured four startups. The participants spanning cities such as Kolkata, Madurai, and Hyderabad, the expanded cohort signals a deliberate move toward decentralising game development beyond traditional tech hubs. Through a combination of mentorship, technical guidance, and funding of up to $150,000 per startup, KIGI offers these teams a runway of six to twelve months to develop their titles. The Six studios and their games Kleanup Games (Madurai): Led by Jaiwanth Shanmugam, the studio is building CHROMADI, a high-intensity shoot-'em-up that fuses retro arcade aesthetics with colour-mixing mechanics. Backed by original music from Niranjan Nair and produced by Nandini Nachiar, the game is slated for release in 2026. Advaita Interactive (Kolkata): Founded by Judhajit Sarkar, Inspectorium is a detective game rooted in a steampunk vision of Victorian-era Calcutta. Featuring episodic storytelling and AI-powered interrogations, the game is targeting mobile, PC, and VR platforms between 2025 and 2026. Singular Scheme (Mumbai): Under Ahad Oomerbhoy's leadership, the team is working on Frontier Paladin, a role-playing game infused with tower defense mechanics, set in a mythical battlefield littered with divine relics. Smash Head Studio (Bengaluru): With a decade of development experience, this studio is preparing to launch Cricket Rivals, a real-time multiplayer game that delivers bite-sized, fast-paced cricket matches designed for global audiences. Unwind Games (Hyderabad): Co-founded by Jayant Shukla and Khozema Abuwala, BaoBao's Journey is a soothing puzzle game featuring a panda protagonist. The game promises gentle puzzles, narrative depth, and cozy design. Ginger Games (New Delhi): Founded in 2024 by Shrey Mishra, Sumit Batheja, and Piyush Kumar, Monkey Mayhem is a hybrid-casual action-adventure set in a stylized universe. It combines auto-shooter mechanics, crafting, combat, and storytelling, with a launch window set for early 2026. Read More Government Welcomes Startup Report - Scoop Leadership comments 'We're focused on unlocking new opportunities for Indian developers to thrive,' said Anuj Sahani, Head of the KRAFTON India Incubator Program. 'By expanding our regional reach and strengthening partnerships with major global technology providers, we're equipping game creators to build experiences that resonate globally.' Sean Hyunil Sohn, CEO of KRAFTON India, added, 'Gaming today is a vehicle for storytelling, culture, and connection. Our second cohort embodies that spirit—diverse in voice and bold in vision. We're investing in a future where Indian game developers don't just participate, but lead.' Rob Schoeppe, Chief Commercial Officer at AccelByte, whose company is one of the technical partners supporting the program, emphasized scalability: 'We're providing backend tools to remove friction from development. Through KIGI, we aim to help Indian studios focus on what matters most—making great games.' Benefits from technology companies The second cohort is supported by an expanded network of global technology companies like AWS, AccelByte, AppMagic and Liftoff's GameRefinery. With the support of these partners, incubated startups will receive crucial cloud computing resources, backend infrastructure, and expert guidance, ensuring they have the necessary tools to develop and scale competitive gaming experiences globally, Krafton said in a statement.

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