India's gaming industry is experiencing unprecedented growth, driven by its robust digital infrastructure and affordable internet access. The country has established itself as a global leader in internet affordability, with data costs averaging just USD 0.26 per gigabyte, significantly lower than in the...
The iGaming industry in India has witnessed unprecedented growth in the last few years. With a projected market size of $7.24 billion by 2029, India’s iGaming industry is among the leading players in the global market. India, according to research, has around 442 million active gamers, maki...
The Indian gaming industry is unique due to its rich cultural and language diversity;success in this market requires hyper-localization. Translation into Hindi is merely the starting point, given that India is home to various languages, cultures, and dialects. Hyper-localization that takes into cons...
According to a report from KPMG, the Indian gaming market is set to see some explosive growth over the next four years leading into 2025.
1.INDIA IS A COMPARATIVELY YOUNG MARKET-75% of India’s population is young. This makes it one of the largest market for online gaming industry in terms of volume. The Indian population has a growing trend of urbanization which has enhanced the growth of Indian gaming industry. ...
The online gaming industry across India was valued at around 220 billion Indian rupees in the year 2023, marking a leap from about 181 billion rupees in the previous year.
The game industry is expected to grow at Rs.28.5 billion by 2011, with a compound annual growth rate of 68 percent. An analysis of the industry's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats is provided.KuruvilaA.O.Siliconindia
FE India Gaming Summit 2024: Financialexpress.com brings to the 4th Edition of India Gaming Summit, that aims to initiate dialogues which would help in rebuilding the online gaming industry Regulatory clarity, responsible gaming practices, and innovative
Online gaming has become a major industry in India, but one decision by the government may see taxes bring it to its knees.
Until not very long ago, gaming was perceived as a big-city phenomenon in India. But nothing could be far removed from the truth today. The current growth in the industry isbeing driven by users from Tier II and III towns(sometimes even Tier IV when it comes to fantasy cricket). ...