What you think, what are the bottleneck problem in Indian Gaming industry??(excluding betting games)
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves... • 3m
I'm not sure if anyone has noticed this, but Dream11 is gradually transforming itself into a gaming company. Recently, there are reports suggesting that they are also developing some PC games.
Whatever gaming boom happened in India failed to start a real community.
All We have are mobile gamers who rather focus on one game only, so much potential there is but neither are there newer games being made nor is the majority ready for some goo
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Pratheek B Patil
Simply being myself • 1y
India has a huge gaming consumption market
In future will India gaming companies able to develop games like Pubg GTA Valorent ?
Someone please give me some brief information about the challenges in this Gaming Industry
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Navneet Kumar
Trying to be best • 5m
Problem-
• In India there is no gaming community that connects both gamers and game developers accross diverse games.
•Mostly gaming utubers play specific games like PUBG,ff, minecraft,gta5 which lead the audience to watch and play only these type
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves... • 27d
If I develop a smartphone game today and try to sell it for ₹500, do you think people will actually buy my game for ₹500? Most people would say no one will buy it. But there’s a company called Kairosoft that sells its smartphone games for ₹500 to ₹10