Tencent has announced strategic partnerships in India with SEPC and the Game Developer Association of India (GDAI), aiming to bring globally successful games to players while constructing a stronger local talent ecosystem. The company says its work includes a major push on export scale-through SEPC’s mandate and Tencent’s distribution reach, alongside a separate three-year MoU with GDAI. Plans include a National Game Jam drawing 10,000+ students annually, training of instructors, studio incubation, and conference participation, backed by India’s growing AVGC workforce needs.
Tencent has announced a multi-year commitment of more than Rs 10 crore to build skills and mentorship in India’s AVGC sector—animation, visual effects, gaming, and comics. Through MoUs with SEPC and GDAI, it plans industry training, grassroots developer engagement, and international collaboration. The push is designed to strengthen India’s “Orange Economy” and support job creation, with a national goal to train and employ two million professionals by 2030.
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Zee Entertainment Enterprises plans to invest up to Rs 116 crore in Phantom Digital Effects Ltd, under the PhantomFX brand, to enter and scale its AVGC ambitions. The company says the move will strengthen content creation across platforms and genres, drawing on PhantomFX’s global expertise and AI-integrated production to boost speed and output quality.
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