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Japan proves the next influencer economy may not involve humans at allJapan is witnessing a surge in AI-powered virtual influencers, with companies like Aww Inc. developing autonomous digital personalities for...
No design skills? Claude design plus Canva could change that as Anthropic partnership expands AI visual creationClaude Design and Canva are changing how people create visuals using AI. These tools help users make designs quickly without much skill. Pe...
If teens leave social media, gaming could become their next digital hangoutFor gaming firms, social media sits at the centre of their user acquisition strategies. Platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, and short-vid...
Liquidnitro Games raises $19 million from Northpoint Capital, NexusThe fresh capital will be used to scale the Hyderabad-based company’s AI-enabled game production and live services platform, expand its glo...
SuperGaming raises $15 million in funding round led by Skycatcher, Steadview Capital at $100 million valuationSuperGaming has raised $15 million in a funding round led by existing investors Skycatcher and Steadview Capital, valuing the company at $1...
Reliance-owned RISE Worldwide launches eSports JV with Denmark’s BLASTReliance Industries' RISE Worldwide partners with Denmark's BLAST ApS. They are creating Jio BLAST eSports. This joint venture will tap int...
Reliance joins hands with BLAST for esports business in IndiaReliance Industries' subsidiary Rise and BLAST Esports announced a joint venture to boost the esports business in India. The partnership wi...
Ampverse Group launches marketing agency in IndiaAmpverse Group has launched Ampverse Pulse, a next-generation marketing agency aimed at revolutionising brand engagement in gaming and ente...
From pixels to profits: The business of game publishing in IndiaThe Indian gaming market is expanding rapidly, expected to reach $8.6 billion by 2027. Publishers face challenges in monetisation and cultu...
Microsoft, NetEase to relaunch Warcraft game in China, ending feudThe two companies said in press release on Wednesday that they are working to bring games developed by Blizzard Entertainment, a subsidiary...
Paramount and Maximum Entertainment team up to develop fighting video game based on 'Avatar: The Last Airbender'In what may be seen as a major development, Paramount and Maximum Entertainment have joined hands to make a competitive 'Avatar: The Last A...
Funskool to manufacture Dobble in IndiaFunskool India will manufacture and distribute the game in India. “We are certain this will pave the way for more such collaborations and g...
Activision Blizzard says NetEase rejects proposal to extend partnershipActivision Blizzard Inc, the U.S. video game developer behind hit franchise Warcraft, on Tuesday said its Chinese publisher NetEase Inc had...
InMobi launches in-game advertising for global brands and agenciesThe exchange will enable brands to reach premium mobile users, with ads that blend into the game environment.
Jio starts Call of Duty Mobile Aces Esports Challenge on JioGames platformQualcomm India president and vice president Rajen Vagadia said mobile gaming is one of the fastest growing segments in India and almost 90 ...
NewsPoint brings Gameloft Games to its usersTimes Internet, today announced its partnership with Gameloft, a leader in the development and publishing of mobile games. This partnership...
Gamesbond partners with Vietnamese game developer to create mobile gamesThe mobile gaming deal with StomStudio will see the latter work exclusively with Gamesbond as part of a multi-year partnership to develop u...
Greedy Games set to launch video-based ad integrationThe ad-tech startup is partnering with award-winning Czech Republic developer Mad Finger Games and Malaysian digital entertainment studio M...
China’s Lead Eastern group to buy 10% in Reliance's Zapak Mobile Games for $15 millionThe deal will help Reliance Games to create and market mobile games globally and also gives a foothold in the massive Chinese market.
InMobi partners with Chinese gaming company CocoaChinaJapan’s instant messaging network Line Corporation is partnering with InMobi to promote its virtual currency to global app developers.