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Level up: Indian gaming is getting bigger in 2023

Jul 20, 2023 02:41 PM IST

India is in the midst of a gaming evolution, and makers are not holding back. See what’s on the cards in the post-pandemic boom

Fire up those gaming rigs. Charge those controllers. The pandemic is (mostly) over, supply chain issues have been sorted. Video games are making up for lost time. You may finally be able to buy a gaming console without sitting on a waitlist forever. And you can play the latest chapters of the game titles you’d been waiting for.

As of 2022, 34% of gamers played at least one FPS game; including Battle Royale, which was one of the more popular titles. (Shutterstock)
As of 2022, 34% of gamers played at least one FPS game; including Battle Royale, which was one of the more popular titles. (Shutterstock)
The delayed roster includes Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed, Bethesda’s Starfield, Arkane’s Redfall, and Capcom’s Street Fighter 6. (Shutterstock)
The delayed roster includes Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed, Bethesda’s Starfield, Arkane’s Redfall, and Capcom’s Street Fighter 6. (Shutterstock)
Tunic, by Andrew Shouldice is a role-playing game featuring a fox lost on an island
Tunic, by Andrew Shouldice is a role-playing game featuring a fox lost on an island
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    Vishal Mathur is Technology Editor for Hindustan Times. When not making sense of technology, he often searches for an elusive analog space in a digital world.

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