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JetSynthesys-owned Nautilus Mobile has raised $5.4M funding from South Korean gaming firm KRAFTON Inc

JetSynthesys owned Indian mobile game development studio Nautilus Mobile has secured a funding of $5.4 million from South Korean gaming company KRAFTON, Inc., makers of the phenomenally popular battle royale game BATTLEGROUNDS MOBILE INDIA (BGMI). With this funding from KRAFTON, Nautilus Mobile aims to deepen its penetration in more markets across the world and broaden its scope to include a multitude of different sports games in addition to cricket. KRAFTON’s expertise and experience will enable Nautilus to accelerate their growth in India and improvise the overall gaming infrastructure.

Founded in 2013, Nautilus Mobile is committed to developing and publishing high-quality cricket games. In October 2020, JetSynthesys, a new age digital entertainment and technology company with a global foray in gaming & esports, digital entertainment, and interest-based social community platforms announced 100% acquisition of Nautilus Mobile. Nautilus Mobile is currently ranked #1 simulation-based cricket gaming franchise in the world with 100 Mn+ downloads and a highly engaged community peaking at 1 crore monthly active users (MAUs).

Rajan Navani, Founder & CEO of JetSynthesys and Chairman of Nautilus said “With the massive adoption of mobile gaming in India, fueled further by the pandemic, the industry has reached an interesting juncture and we are all excited to jet speed into the future. KRAFTON has been a key player in the global mobile gaming space and we’re glad to join forces with them to take our Indian studio on to a global stage. Anuj (Mankar) and team Nautilus are amongst our country’s most successful game development teams, having won several awards over the years and taking the company to newer heights. With this partnership we aim to scale Nautilus Mobile’s already robust gaming portfolio bolstering their growth trajectory further.”

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