e-Sports and fantasy gaming platform Mobile Premier League today announced Rs 10 crore; it is in revenue for 10 of its game developer partners in just a year, from November 2019 to October 2020. The amount will go the game developers and studios who publish their games on MPL under revenue-sharing agreements with MPL. Thus, the developers can start monetising their games via MPL’s cash tournaments and contests.
The e-games platform has onboarded over 70 games on its app since its inception in 2018. It has also partnered with established as well as independent game developers from across India. This way, it has opened up a new revenue stream for them to monetise their games. With over 6 crore users in India, game developers find a ready audience for their games on the Android and iOS app.
Two funds
MPL announced another Rs 37-crore fund that they have earmarked for Indian game developers and studios. It will help them develop their games for a national and global audience. MPL has also expanded internationally, with over 3.5 million users in Indonesia, thus taking Indian-made games to the world. The fund is open to all Indian game developers and studios. They can apply for it by reaching out to MPL. The gaming platform will soon launch a single-window online console for game developers to apply for the fund. The window will also enable them to submit their games to MPL for screening and publishing.
Comments from leaders
“MPL’s unique platform model offers game developers the chance to monetise right from day 1 of publishing. We are privileged to have partnered with talented game developers from all over the country and are glad that our platform helped them monetise their games. At MPL, we recognise the tremendous potential that the Indian game developer ecosystem has and thus, have announced a Rs 37-crore fund that game developers can use to build their offerings,” said Shubh Malhotra, Co-founder, Mobile Premier League.
“We have released AutoRaja, Bubble Shooter, Block Puzzle on MPL. Thanks to the unique monetisation model on MPL, we are making around Rs 5-8 Lakh every month from these games. MPL has a great team that takes care of the launch and event strategies to boost game revenue. This always great for developers,” said VK Samhith, CEO, BornMonkie.
“During the lockdown, we have seen a significant increase in our revenues on our games on MPL. The timing of the IPL also helped us in adding a few more titles which resulted in maintaining our revenue at a steady pace. We are excited about the next few months as we plan to release new titles, which we think will help to further improve overall run rate,” said Imtiaz Hussain, COO, Yesgnome.