Nazara Technologies to publish 5 innovative games in India

Nazara Technologies

Nazara Technologies has unveiled partnerships with four distinguished Indian game studios. This initiative is part of Nazara’s new publishing division, focusing on promoting the “Make in India” vision in the gaming sector.

The eclectic mix of games selected for publication includes ‘Gravity Shooter’ by Smash Head Studios, a thrilling 2D action game; ‘World Cricket League’ from Wandermind Labs, offering a 3D multiplayer cricket experience; ‘Hacked: Password Puzzle’ by Pixcell Play, a challenging puzzle game; and ATG Studios’ ‘Laser Tanks’ and ‘Paperly’, both promising unique gaming experiences across varied genres.

Nitish Mittersain, Jt. MD & CEO of Nazara, shares his enthusiasm for these collaborations, emphasizing the company’s commitment to bringing unique gaming experiences and robust support to Indian game developers. The Nazara Publishing division, enriched with innovative AI-led tools from the new Nazara SDK, is set to foster the growth and development of game creators.

Along with financial investment, Nazara Publishing offers comprehensive support, including mentorship, user acquisition, and live operations expertise. Since its inception a month ago, the division has received a remarkable response from both Indian and international game developers.

Nazara’s publishing division is dedicated to nurturing close collaborations with game developers from India and globally, seizing the immense potential of the Indian gaming market. With substantial funds allocated for publishing, Nazara aims to publish 20 games within the next 12 to 18 months, investing between ₹1 crore to ₹3 crore per game. Game developers and studios with exceptional projects are encouraged to apply for collaboration through Nazara’s official website at publishing.nazara.com.

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