Mumbai: India’s gaming industry is at a pivotal moment, with the potential to reach $4.5 billion by 2025, according to the latest survey by the All India Game Developers Forum (AIGDF). The report underscores both the sector’s rapid technological advancements and the challenges that need urgent attention to establish India as a global gaming powerhouse.
The survey, which gathered insights from developers across the country, highlights the industry’s growing adoption of AI, blockchain, and immersive technologies. However, limited venture capital access, regulatory uncertainties, and a shortage of specialized talent remain key hurdles to unlocking the sector’s full potential.
Key Findings from the AIGDF Survey
- Funding Remains a Bottleneck: Developers stress the urgent need for targeted venture capital and government-backed funding to help studios scale.
- Tech-Driven Innovation: Indian game developers are integrating AI, blockchain, and immersive tech to enhance global competitiveness.
- Rise of Tier-2 Cities: Cost efficiencies and emerging local talent pools are driving gaming studios beyond traditional hubs to cities like Ahmedabad, Kochi, Surat, and Rajkot.
- Regulatory Clarity Needed: Developers are calling for streamlined, future-proof policies on intellectual property (IP), data protection, and monetization to create a stable business environment.
- Talent & Skill Gaps: Despite a growing developer base, the industry faces a shortage of specialized skills in backend development and game engineering.
Despite these challenges, the survey reflects a strong sense of optimism among developers. The industry sees government support, strategic investments, and industry collaborations as crucial levers to unlock its next phase of growth.

Roland Landers, AIGDF Spokesperson, emphasized the need for decisive action, “India’s game development sector is at a crucial juncture. The survey reflects the strong creative ambition of our studios and their readiness to serve not just India, but the global gaming community. To realize the vision of ‘Make in India for the World’ and emerge as a global gaming powerhouse, we must now invest in building the right ecosystem — with targeted funding, streamlined policies, and dedicated skilling programs to nurture specialized talent. The foundation has been laid, and with the right support, India can deliver globally successful and iconic gaming content.”
The report calls for policy reforms, international networking opportunities, and strategic partnerships to help Indian game developers compete on a global scale. As the industry evolves, experts believe that investment in talent, regulatory clarity, and cross-border collaborations will be key to unlocking India’s gaming potential.