‘Indian gaming industry attracted $350 mn VC investments between 2014-2020’
   Date :27-May-2020

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Business Bureau :
 
India’s gaming industry has attracted about USD 350 million in investments from venture capital firms between 2014 and first few months of 2020, growing at a CAGR of 22 per cent, a report by Maple Capital Advisors said on Tuesday. The report titled ‘Gaming – India Story’ said the Indian gaming industry currently valued at USD 930 million and is expected to grow at 41 per cent annually. By 2024, the gaming industry in India is set to be valued at USD 3,750 million, it added.
 
This increase will be fuelled by the growth of digital infrastructure and substantial rise in quality and engaging gaming content, it said. Some of the big investments include USD 100 million investment in Dream11 by Tencent and Steadview Capital (2016), USD 41 million investment in Mobile Premier League by Sequoia and Times Internet (2019), and USD 20 million in Paytm Games by One97 and AG Tech holdings (2020). The three key segments of online gaming are – Real Money Games (RMG), Mobile-centric/casual games and E-sports.
 
“We have seen growing investment traction in gaming with over USD 350 million of investments. With growing internet penetration, compelling economics, usage statistics and increasing ecosystem of entrepreneurs and developers focusing on this space we expect good growth in investments which are likely to at least double in this space in the next 1-2 years,” Maple Capital Advisors Managing Director Pankaj Karna said. He added that marquee VCs have begun meaningful investments and it is likely that private equity will enter gaming in a more meaningful way going forward.
 
“Gaming is at inflexion stage in India with rapid rise in consumption expected and investments likely to accelerate. We also expect select consolidation by larger platforms to add categories and fill gaps,” he said. The report noted that there are over 400 gaming start ups in India. The fantasy sports landscape in India has witnessed a significant transformation and the number of fantasy sports operators have increased by seven times over 2016-2018.