Nazara Technologiesis an Indian technologyholding companythat has business interests inmobile games,esportsandsports media.It is based inMumbai.
Company type | Public |
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ISIN | INE418L01021 |
Industry | |
Founded | 1999 |
Founder | Nitish Mittersain |
Headquarters | Mumbai,Maharashtra,India[1] |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people |
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Revenue | ₹1,138 crore(US$140 million) (FY24)[3] |
₹89 crore(US$11 million) (FY24)[3] | |
Website | nazara |
History
editNazara Technologies was founded by Nitish Mittersain in 1999 as anonline gamingportal. In 2002, it switched to providing mobile entertainmentVASfor telecom operators, includingWAPcontent downloads ofcomic stripsand mobile games.[4][5][6]Earlylikeness rightspartnerships to deliver mobile content included those withArchie Comics,[7]Sachin Tendulkar,[8]MS Dhoni[9]andCartoon Network.[10]
Nazara later expanded mobile games VAS into theMiddle EastandAfrica,also becoming the licenseddistributorofEA Mobile's games in these regions apart fromSouth Asiancountries.[11][12]
In 2015, Nazara obtained the license fromGreen Gold Animationsto create mobile games based onChhota Bheemanimated television series.[13]In 2016, Nazara tied up with Indian comics companyAmar Chitra Kathato develop mobile games onTinklecharacters likeShikari Shambu.[14]
In 2018, Nazara acquired a majority stake in Nextwave Multimedia, aChennai-based mobile game developer known forWorld Cricket Championshiptitles.[15]It also acquired 55% stake in esports firm Nodwin Gaming.[16]Nazara was planning to go public in 2018 and had obtained approval from the market regulators, but halted the process.[17]
In 2019, Nazara Technologies purchased a 67% stake in Sportskeeda for ₹44 crore.[17]It acquired a 51% stake in Paper Boat Apps, the developer and publisher ofgamified early learningapp Kiddopia, for₹83.5 crore in the same year.[18]
In March 2021, Nazara was listed on theNSEandBSEafter itsinitial public offering.[19]Later the same year, it acquired theHyderabad-based real-money gaming company OpenPlay for₹186 crore.[20]
In 2022, Nazara acquired a 55% stake in Datawrkz, an advertising technology company based inBangalore,for₹124 crore.[21]Later that year, it bought out the US-based kids gaming companyWildWorksfor $10.4 million.[22]
In 2023, Nazara Technologies joined the All India Gaming Federation (AIGF) as a principal member.[23]In 2024, Nazara acquiredComic Con Indiafor₹55 crore through its subsidiary Nodwin Gaming.[24]
In September 2024, Nazara Technologies acquired 47.7% stake in Moonshine Technology, the parent company of PokerBaazi for Rs 832 crore. This deal will strengthen Nazara's position as Indias dominant diversified gaming platform.[25]
Subsidiaries
editNotable subsidiaries include:[26]
- Nextwave Multimedia incricketsimulation games
- Kiddopia in gamified early learning
- WildWorksin kids gaming
- Nodwin Gaming in eSports
- Halaplay and Openplay in skill-based games
- Datawrkz in digital ad tech
- Sportskeeda in eSports media
Sportskeeda
editSportskeeda is a global sports andesportsmediasubsidiaryof Nazara Technologies headquartered inBangalore,India. It features news, articles. and live coverage of sports such ascricket,association football,American football,basketball,mixed martial arts,andprofessional wrestling.[17][27]
In 2009, the company was founded by Porush Jain. After a few months, the company raised an undisclosed amount of funding from angel investors.[28]In 2011, an early stage venture capital funding company, Seedfund, invested ₹2.8 crore.[29]
In 2019, Nazara Technologies acquired a 67% stake in Sportskeeda for ₹44 crore, valuing Sportskeeda at ₹65 crore.[17]In 2020, during theCOVID-19 pandemic,the company launched two video series:FreehitandSKlive,featuring interviews with prominent sportspeople.[30]
In May 2022, Nazara set up its subsidiary Sportskeeda Inc. inDelaware,US.[31]In November 2022, Porush Jain resigned as CEO and Ajay Pratap Singh was promoted to take his place.[27]
In 2023, Sportskeeda acquired a 73.27% stake in Pro Football Network LLC, a US-based sports analysis website that covers theNational Football League(NFL) andcollege football,for ₹16 crore (US$1.82 million).[32]
Games
edit- World Cricket Championship
- Kiddopia
- Animal Jam
- Motu Patlu Run
References
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- ^"Nazara Tech acquires 47.7% stake in PokerBaazi parent in Rs 832 crore deal".The Economic Times.Retrieved13 September2024.
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- ^"Sportskeeda establishes an entity in the US; to invest USD 4 million into operations".ThePrint.27 May 2022.Retrieved18 November2022.
- ^Gupta, Aryaman (22 March 2023)."Nazara arm Sportskeeda pays $1.8 mn for 73.27% stake in NFL-focused US firm".Business Standard.Retrieved6 June2023.