It’s no secret that India’s gaming scene has levelled up. Today, more and more people are looking at gaming as a career, and not just a hobby. With millions of gamers trying out different titles every now and then, the playerbase is huge. However, the journey for local studios is still a struggle. Indie developers often face challenges ranging from funding to infrastructure and market fragmentation. Yet every so often, a homegrown title (think, Kamla) breaks through, proving that Indian studios can compete on the global stage, with the right support.
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This is where Krafton’s India-focused gaming incubator (KIGI) is there to nurture this potential. The programme offers funding, mentorship, and exposure to young Indian studios ready to take th