Krafton India launches third KIGI Cohort, sets stage for first incubator-born PC game

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Four studios have been selected for the new cohort
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Krafton India has announced the third cohort of its gaming incubation programme, the Krafton India Gaming Incubator (KIGI), while also setting the stage for the upcoming commercial launch of Frontier Paladin, the first PC title to emerge from the programme.

Four studios have been selected for the new cohort: Xod Games Studio from Jaipur with a narrative Metroidvania called Peaky Circus, EvolX Games from Bengaluru with a dice-based roguelike Ludaro, Ether Games from Kochi with mobile shooter Battlefront, and RedDevil Studio from Hyderabad with PvP brawler Rooster Rumble. Each studio will receive milestone-based funding between $50,000 and $150,000, along with 6 to 12 months of mentorship from Krafton’s global network.



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