By Tasmayee Laha Roy| Jan 23, 2023
Global gaming brands are focusing on localization in everything from products to marketing plans
[CAPTION]The growth of global brands in India is not limited to gaming companies only. International brands in the business of gaming peripherals like joysticks, gamepads, gaming keywords, chairs, wireless gaming devices and others are also taking India seriously, thanks to the increasing number of gamers in the country. Image: Shutterstock [/CAPTION]
As the Indian gaming market matures both from a demand and supply perspective, global brands that set shop in India are working on a detailed roadmap for the market. From introducing Indian characters in their games, to designing market specific campaigns and amplifying mergers and acquisitions-the focus on India is stronger than ever before.
_RSS_ Alongside being home to successful gaming companies, India is fast becoming one of the most important markets for global players.
“Home to an incredibly passionate and ever-growing gaming community, India is a vital market for Riot Games,” says Ashish Gupta, marketing lead, India and South Asia at California based Riot Games.
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Partnership initiatives are mostly in the form of joint campaigns, launches or strategic investments.
KRAFTON, Inc for instance has invested over $100 million in the Indian market across fields of interactive entertainment, gaming, Esports platforms, technology, and other community platforms. Some of these companies are NODWIN, Loco from the gaming ecosystem, Partilipi and KukuFM on ideas and content, and other companies such as Nautilus Mobile and LILA Games that are game developers.
“KRAFTON, Inc. sees immense potential in Indian IPs not just for growth within India itself but globally as well,” says Sean Hyunil Sohn, CEO, KRAFTON, Inc. India.
We will continue to foster the development of the Indian gaming industry by strategically investing in India’s IT and media ecosystem and creating employment effects,” he added.
International brands in the business of gaming peripherals like joysticks, gamepads, gaming keywords, chairs, wireless gaming devices and others are also taking India seriously. Thanks to the increasing number of gamers in the country.
Companies like Razer Inc, AMD, Corsair and many other international brands have a strong foothold in India. One of the recent additions is Canadian brand, Cybeart that recently launched India in October 2022.
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To increase visibility, reach and recall they sponsored esports teams such as Orangutan and Revenant and will be venturing into sports IPs soon.
The company is spending heavily in influencer marketing and also tweaked their launch strategy as compared to their Canada and Middle East launches. Alongside launching with their original collection they also put together a special edition of vintage chairs to suit the Indian clientele's taste.
“For customer acquisition acquisition, we are offering 0% - 6-month financing and other tactics such as cash backs. Overall, we have to spend money to acquire our customers, but despite the price point, we have seen a double-digit consumer return rate,” says Krutik Patel, Founder & CEO, Cybeart.
While there is an affordable range too, Cybeart gaming chains can go up to Rs 42,000.