Tag: IndiGG

  • Top gaming CEOs oppose “extortionist tax” by Google

    By Our Staff

     

    Top gaming CEOs expressed their concerns over what they have called an “extortionist” 30% tax imposed by Google on gaming apps at a panel discussion held at Consilience 2023, organised by the Law and Technology Society (L-Tech) at the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) in partnership with All India Game Developers’ Forum (AIGDF).

     

    Said Manish Agarwal, Co-Founder, IndiGG: “The 30% jagirdari tax is an extortion and I believe in India we should not allow anybody to do this, especially when you’re not an Indian company,” he said. He pointed out that in a country like India, the focus needs to be to increase its propensity to pay and reduce friction in spending among consumers. Adding an extra 30% tax on top of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a significant expense for consumers, which he believes is unproductive from a gamer’s perspective.”

     

    Added Anuj Tandon, CEO – Gaming, JetSynthesys: “When app stores and playstores were launched, the 30% fee was revolutionary compared to the 70% charged by OEMs or Telcos for game developers. At that time, it was a very good idea, but as the industry and business models have evolved, there needs to be a relook at the rates.”

     

    Said Sai Srinivas, Co-Founder & CEO, Mobile Premier League (MPL): “Let’s evaluate the unit economics: if a developer charges 100 rupees, 30 rupees go to the play store or app store and 70 rupees goes to the developer. From that 70 rupees, they have to pay for hosting, user acquisition, and other expenses. My view is that we should provide Indian game developers with more revenue to invest in game development and build more games.”

     

  • Fruitbowl Digital wins communications mandate for IndiGG

    By Our Staff

     

    Mumbai-based Fruitbowl Digital, a digital marketing agency, has won the creative communications mandate for IndiGG, a gaming community with a mission to onboard 500M+ gamers from the Indian subcontinent and provide them with an opportunity to earn monies while playing video games daily, completely free of cost.

     

    Said Ishank Gupta, Advisor, IndiGG: “Wherever technology has evolved to, gaming has followed closely behind. The country has now been thoroughly engaged in virtual gaming and we are glad to partner with Fruitbowl to highlight the existing and potential impact of the decentralized platform that IndiGG is all set to provide for gamers and to build the future of gaming together.”

     

    Commenting on the win, Dedeepya Reddy, Co-Founder, Fruitbowl Digital, added: “The future of the gaming industry and web3 is upon us and people have questions; through this partnership we aim to answer them. The goal is to nurture a decentralised community of IndiGG Gamers to be advocates of this unique opportunity that we believe will continue to evolve and grow.”