KRAFTON India Selects Six Game Studios for Second Cohort
South Korean gaming major KRAFTON’s India arm has reportedly picked six game studios across the country for its second cohort of incubation program. The selected studios were chosen from around 350 applications.
The KRAFTON India Gaming Incubator (KIGI) will offer up to $150,000 in grants to each game studio. KIGI is looking to expand its footprint to emerging gaming hubs like Kolkata and Madurai, among others in India.

The incubation program aims to support game development in India by providing financial assistance and resources to promising game studios. This move is part of KRAFTON’s efforts to tap into India’s growing gaming market.
KRAFTON’s India operations have been gaining momentum, with the company looking to leverage India’s talent pool and growing gaming community. The selection of six game studios for the second cohort demonstrates the company’s commitment to fostering game development in the region.
The KRAFTON India Gaming Incubator is expected to play a crucial role in shaping the future of India’s gaming industry by providing support to emerging game developers.