In the early 1990s, video games were only found in metropolitan areas; today, they are found all throughout India, no matter if the area is a metropolitan city or a rural village. A new report has revealed that the Indian gaming market is going to double in 5 years, and non-Metro gamers are leading this market.
According to Lumikai’s annual State of India Interactive Media and Gaming Report FY24, in a landmark year for India’s gaming industry, the Indian gaming market is anticipated to grow to $9.2 billion (Rs 76,645 crore) by FY29. In FY24, out of the $12.5 billion (Rs 104137 crore) ‘new’ media market, gaming occupies a 30% share, unveiling the gaming sector’s surge to $3.8 billion (Rs 31,657 crore).
By the 2020s, the Indian gaming sector has grown from being almost nonexistent in the 1990s to one of the largest worldwide industries.
The Lumikai’s report, based on extensive primary research covering nearly 3,000 mobile users across India, reveals advancements in crucial metrics across all gaming segments.
Key statistics include:
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