Nazara Technologies acquires a majority stake in NODWIN Gaming

Nazara Technologies which announced its foray into esports last year, has acquired a majority stake of 55 per cent in NODWIN Gaming, one of the premier esports companies in India. NODWIN, which is a 50:50 venture between Akshat Rathee, Gautam Virk and Jetsynthesys, will become an independent subsidiary of Nazara.

EY acted as the exclusive financial advisor to the transaction.

The approach by Nazara includes localised content creation around global events (ESL One, ESL Pro League, Intel Extreme Masters, The International by Valve, etc) and creating local events by bringing in sponsors.

Westbridge Capital MD Sandeep Singhal quoted, “Nazara and Nodwin coming together is a great win-win for the shareholders of both the companies. We are delighted at the possibility of this alliance.”

According to Nazara Technologies CEO Manish Agarwal, “Through this acquisition we aim to provide Indian esports enthusiasts a robust player and community orientated esports ecosystem, in which players can thrive, improve their skills and become top competitors at an international level.

Nazara with its acquisition of NODWIN intends to leverage its investments in mobile and digital sports category to build IPs in the esports space along with NODWIN in emerging markets across disciplines such as soccer, cricket and other traditional sports.

NODWIN Gaming CEO and director Akshat Rathee

According to, NODWIN Gaming CEO and MD Akshat Rathee, “esports is one of the fastest growing sports worldwide. This acquisition by Nazara Games adds to the credibility of NODWIN and opens up a wide vista of opportunities for Indian esports players to build careers domestically and internationally. It strengthens our ability to provide our key stakeholders better experiences and bigger opportunities to engage with our community”

Nazara’s exisiting investments in mobile gaming companies like Next Wave Multi Media, Mastermind Sports, Moong Labs and Hala play are in line with building a network of synergistic companies for operations in India and other emerging markets across Middle East, Africa and South East Asia.

Jetsynthesys vice chairman and MD Rajan Navani added “Having worked closely with Akshat Rathee and Gautam Virk to build Nodwin Gaming to this level, we are pleased and excited about the future opportunity for all of us, that opens up with Nazara’s participation to help establish Nodwin as the clear leader in esports over the longer term.”

The esports market is growing at a fast pace as it becomes more and more popular around the world. The global esports audience totalled 322 million in 2016, up by 86 million since 2015. This number is likely have grown to almost 386 million in 2017 and will continue to increase rapidly, at a CAGR of 14 per cent, reaching 665 million in 2021. The Indian esports audience is still very small, with an estimated two million enthusiasts and two million occasional viewers, but is expected to grow more than fivefold by 2021(Source: Industry Insights for Online and Mobile Gaming in India, Frost and Sullivan, January 2018]; (Source: Newzoo).

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Disney Pixar announce the voice cast of ‘The Incredibles 2’

Disney Pixar’s The Incredibles 2 is one of the most widely anticipated releases of the year. The sequel to the 2004 animated superhero film starts immediately after the first film with the Parr family engaged in daily routines until a new villain emerges and hatches a deleterious plan, which the Incredibles together have to foil before the city is gripped by it.

Now, the makers have announced the voice cast of the upcoming flick as Craig Nelson, Holly Hunter and Samuel Jackson all return to lend their voices for Mr.Incredible, Elastigirl and Frozone respectively.

One of the prominent members of the family, Dash was also one of the popular, as his lighting quick sprints was as thrilling as his parodies were entertaining. Spencer Fox was at the vocals last time out, but is replaced by Huckleberry Milner for the sequel. Bringing back the coy tonality of his sister Violet Parr would be Sarah Vowell, whereas Brad Bird vocalises the deadpanned Edna Mode.

The Incredibles 2 is set to feature several new characters as well, thereby introducing some new voices to the franchise. Winston Deavor (voice of Bob Odenkirk), Evelyn Deavor (Catherine Keener), Rick Dicker (voice of Jonathan Banks) and Voyd (voice of Sophia Bush) all join the roster.

The character of the Ambassador, a foreign ambassador committed to the legalisation of the superheroes, would be voiced by Isabella Rosselini.

A Walt Disney Pictures release, The Incredibles 2 is slated to release in India on 15 June 2018.

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Oscar reveals the top five nominations of 2017 for VFX and animation

The Oscars 2018 may still be many a moons away, but the excitement’s peaking as the final list of nominees were drafted. As many as 20 movies started in the race for the best visual effects, but now its whittled down to just five.

Cult space odyssey Star Wars continues its legacy at the Holy Grail of awards with its latest offering The Last Jedi, whereas the likes of Blade Runner 2049, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and War for the Planet of the Apes too make the cut. Kong: Skull Island, completing the top five, looks to upset the applecart, having been nominated ahead of favourites Alien: Covenant and Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.

After a successful spell at the BAFTA and Golden Globe, Coco now flutters the eyelashes in the direction of Oscars as the Disney Pixar animation feature has bagged another nomination.

Joining it in the race for the coveted prize would be Boss Baby, Ferdinand, Loving Vincent and the sleeper hit international co-production, The Breadwinner.

The ninetieth edition of Academy Awards will roll out its red carpet on 4 March 2018 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, US.

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“2017 marked many new highs for mobile gaming in India”: Jetsynthesys’ Roopak Nair

India ranked second in the world in downloads last year marked by explosive growth in games. Cheaper data powered by Reliance Jio’s entry in 2016 enabled more consumers to access games on the go, newer and more powerful devices with higher battery and storage capacity led to increased adoption of games with higher quality graphics and larger build sizes, and strength of consumption for local content attracted new spenders in gaming and created breakthroughs in grossing charts that augurs well for the local gaming ecosystem.

Currently over 120 million gamers in India, play mobile games for over 30 minutes a day with industry estimates over 1.5 billion game downloads in just H1 2017. Over the next few years, more than 400 million Indians are expected to join the banking system, and with access to smartphones and digital transactions, domestic gaming industry is expected to touch Rs.6000 crores by 2020.

Some notable trends from 2017 and predictions for 2018:


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leads overall downloads on Google Play:
India and emerging markets like Brazil, Vietnam and Indonesia lead the overall downloads in Google Play. India is now the #2 market in the world in terms of Google Play downloads and 2018 seems to be no different going by the trends. The mobile game developer ecosystem also got a positive boost given these macro-economic trends of smartphone adoption and data consumption and is expected to cross over to 300 plus local game developers in 2018.

Game downloads show explosive growth: Game downloads in India have increased over 300 per cent over the past 24 months. Simulation, action, racing and casual games dominated their respective categories with growth in downloads of upto 8x in certain categories in the first half of 2017 compared to 2015. Simulation and casual still have huge headroom for growth in 2018 with new consumers in the younger age group entering the market. The vast download numbers are driven by new smartphone owners discovering and experimenting with new apps and games. Mobile is truly the first screen as many of these users skipped the desktop generation entirely.

Growth in local content adoption: Indian publishers are seeing success in home market and overall the revenue growth has soared over 2.4x in 2 years. More interesting is that 44 per cent of game downloads in top 100 games of 2017 were for games developed by Indian Publishers. Only about 34 per cent of game downloads were games developed by Chinese and US publishers. In China, over 90 per cent of spending in games is driven by titles made by Chinese developers which seem likely the way India would head too in the future.

Sachin Saga Cricket Champions

New entrants make headway: India has seen many success stories recently on the top downloads charts on Google Play with homegrown games around popular culture like cricket, ludo, simulations, casual ruling the roost with high engagement and positive customer feedback. Some notable games like Ludo King in board, Sachin Saga in cricket and Baahubali in strategy made entry into the top downloads charts in second half of this year and showed that interesting and relevant IP based content holds strong appeal. 2018 should see newer publishers join the fray as India’s gaming market matures in various genres.

New breakthroughs in grossing charts: Traditional genres like social casino, strategy and action games continue to dominate the grossing charts. Revenue grew by 5x in the sports genre with games with multiplayer, IP tie-in’s and highly engaging content leading to strong monetisation in the Indian market. The arrival of the IPL season and other global sporting events scheduled for the year, should see the sports games genre surging to new highs.

Emergence of new AR and VR games: With less than 3,000 AR games globally on the AppStores, the augmented reality category is yet to emerge in gaming. Pokemon Go’s entry into the space and the Harry Potter AR game in works by Niantic should push this space further in India as well.

New Innovations in ad-monetisation: As the monthly active user base in gaming sees new highs, interstitial and video-ad revenues will rise as game developers and advertisers come together to find innovative ways to engage the audience.

2018 is poised to be yet another breakthrough year for India’s mobile gaming market. As India moves up the app maturity curve and the vast download numbers result in higher engagement in games, the advertising revenue and in-app ad-revenue streams are certainly at the verge of skyrocketing in the coming year creating new opportunities for publishers and the developer ecosystem alike.

(These are purely personal views of Jetsynthesys VP- Product and Marketing Roopak Nair and AnimationXpress.com does not necessarily subscribe to these views)

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GLAS Animation Festival 2018 Signal Film

Breaking Bad cumple 10 años y AMC le rinde tributo


Considerada una de las series imprescindibles para los amantes de la televisión,la ficción cumple diez años el sábado 20 de enero de 2018.

Así es el homenaje de AMC …

The Floyd Bed


The bed frame for where you live, and where you might.

Trailer: Where There's Smoke – Short Film


After a tragic accident, a firefighter must convince the city commissioner he’s able to return to the line of duty. — Directed by: Evan Ari Kelman Written by: Evan Ari Kelman & Parker HIll Produced by: Lizzie Shapiro, Robert Cervini, Terrance McFadden Jr. Executive Produced by: Rose Ganguzza, Parker Hill, House Studios Editor: Henry Hayes Principal Cast: Tom Lipinski, Robert John Burke, Robert Prescott, Robert Cervini Supporting Cast: Terrance McFadden Jr., Gregory Cohan, Edward Heegan, Michael Basile, Steve Cavanaugh, Kevin Ralston, Joe Ryan, Colin Murray, Sawandi Wilson Director of Photography: Conor Murphy 1st AC: Julian Kapadia 2nd AC: Sachi Bahra Production Designer: Katie Fleming Art Director: Christine Lorenzo Costume Designer: Ingrid Jacobson HMU: Marie Rose Cruz Sound Mixer: Nick Dalessio Sound Designer: Bobb Barito Foley Artist: Joanna Fang Foley Engineer: Nicholas Seaman ADR Mixer: Hunter Berk Composer: James Newberry Supervising Colorist: Roman Hankewycz Colorist: Robert Boscacci VFX Superisor: Matt Morgan Unit Production Manager: Mackenzie Berkman 1st AD: Parker Hill Set PA: Griffin Shapiro, Emily Hason Gaffer: Seth Margolies Key Grip: Linda Wu Casting by Jessica Kelly & Kate Geller Hayes Production Company: Lioneyes Pictures, Sincerely Yours Pictures LLC Genre: Live Action Short, Narrative Drama Format: Arri-Alexa TRT: 11 min | Color | Digital | 1.85.1| Stereo | 23.98 fps | English INSPIRED BY TRUE EVENTS

ZIBER — Jeep (02 episode)


Ziber is a man that has nothing and wants to succeed with minimal effort. He seeks for love and care and tries to comply with the existing system but regularly has to deal with its dense stupidity. And of course the cartoon is based on true story. __________________________________ DIRECTORS AND WRITERS: Andrey Kasay Zhdan Philippov ORIGINAL ART: Andrey Kasay ANIMATORS: Mikhail Kalinin Andrey Kasay MUSIC AND SOUNDS EFFECTS: Sergey Ledovskiy VOICES: Ruslan Gabidullin SPECIAL THANKS: Denis Vsesviatskiy Diana Novichikhina

ZIBER — Shop (01 episode)


Ziber is a man that has nothing and wants to succeed with minimal effort. He seeks for love and care and tries to comply with the existing system but regularly has to deal with its dense stupidity. And of course the cartoon is based on true story. __________________________________ DIRECTORS AND WRITERS: Andrey Kasay Zhdan Philippov ORIGINAL ART: Andrey Kasay ANIMATORS: Mikhail Kalinin Andrey Kasay MUSIC AND SOUNDS EFFECTS: Sergey Ledovskiy VOICES: Ruslan Gabidullin SPECIAL THANKS: Denis Vsesviatskiy Diana Novichikhina