Reliance Games a leading
developer and publisher of mobile games today kicks off its second edition of
one of the most awaited international mobile gaming conference -Pocket Gamer Connects in
Bangalore. After the phenomenal success of the inaugural event last year, PG
Connects is back with a bang with over 5 Tracks, 60+ Speakers and 600+
attendees participating.
A first of its kind
conference for the mobile gaming fraternity PGConnects 2016, saw
participation from developers, Indie superstars and global giants including
Google, Samsung, Zynga, EA, Rovio, Microsoft; Chinese superstars NetEaseandiDreamSky,
AppStore hit makers KetchApp (Paris) and FlareGames, Venture Capitalists such
as Accel Partners as well as Indian stalwarts – Robosoft, Junglee Games, Nazara
and Reliance.
The Day 1 of the
conference focused on tracks like ‘Make in India’ and ‘Mobile Games University’
providing essential hands-on advice in the art of making and marketing your
mobile games. Some of the key highlights of ‘Mobile Games University’ track
include sessions on ‘Building and Establishing a Monetization Strategy Using Ad
Products’, ‘Taking Gaming to the next level’, ‘Improving user engagement with
through Google Play Games services, ‘Monetization strategies that Game
Developers should use in 2016’, ‘Effective Tips to get your game Published-’
and much more.
In the ‘Make in India’
track, the panel discussion focused on themes like ‘India’s Future in the
Mobile entertainment’ industry, Innovation in Indian Gaming, the India
Opportunity & trends, Growth Hacking for games, and Raising Funds for
games. The tracks included a wide range of speakers like Rohith Bhat, CEO of
Robosoft, Manish Agarwal, CEO of Nazara Games, Alok Kejriwal, CEO of Games2Win,
Rajesh Rao, CEO of Dhruva, and Anurag Sacheva, Country Director of
Rovio.
One of the biggest
highlights of the day, was the presentation of an exclusive study on
“Unveiling the new era of gaming in India”, which showcased the
opportunities for game developers to capture the fast growing domestic gaming
market. Other attractions included, the Indie Showcase of more than 70 Indie
developers showcasing their creative geniuses along with a session on ‘Making
global hits from India’ by Amit Khanduja, CEO of Reliance Games, which drew on
best practices of how game developers in India can draw on success mantra of
top publishers to develop global hits.. The day ended with interesting
discussions on Gamification by a Dutch Delegation represented by Nasscom, talks
on mobile marketing & new tools of the trade by InMobi, Applift and a host
of workshops on perfecting your game development by Intel, Microsoft, Samsung
and Akamai.
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