Press Release
A global digital entertainment and technology company will showcase its offerings in the world of cricket and esports
JetSynthesys, a leading name in India’s video gaming and digital landscape, is set to make a powerful impact at the India Gaming Show (IGS) 2025, hosted by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), taking place from February 20-22 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. An immersive all-round experience will showcase a range of premium offerings, thrilling tournaments, cutting-edge gaming innovations, and an exclusive Sachin Tendulkar Challenge, where participants have the chance to win a signed T-shirt from the cricket legend himself.
The event will feature innovations from across the gaming landscape. JetSynthesys will showcase a diverse range of its gaming titles, including Real Cricket, and Sachin Saga, while exploring the impact of AI, AR/VR, and block chain in transforming gaming experiences. Also present are the Ratnagiri Jets, Jetsynthesys’ successful Maharashtra Premier League franchise, winners of both editions. Further, the company will highlight its global partnerships, underscoring its role in bridging the Indian and international gaming markets.
Among the standout features of the event is the JET Gaming Area, which promises to captivate attendees with a variety of dynamic experiences and activations. The interactive zones will include:
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The Cricket Pavilion – Experience the thrill of Real Cricket with a 1v1 tournament using a bowling machine, alongside a special Sachin Saga challenge where participants can win signed T-shirts from cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar.
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The Esports Arena – Dive into India’s burgeoning esports ecosystem with activations from top players like Skyesports and Revenant Esports.
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The Global Gaming Hub – JetSynthesys will showcase its international collaborations, featuring Jet Heart Labs’ exploration of Indian-Japanese game development and Jet Global’s offerings for companies looking to tap the Indian market.
The India Gaming Show will kick off with a high-level panel discussion exploring India’s gaming growth trajectory, touching on how emerging technologies, the rise of esports, and a new generation of gamers, are shaping the sector.
Rajan Navani, President of the Indian Digital Gaming Society (IDGS) and CEO & Founder of JetSynthesys, will be joined by other prominent industry leaders, including, Chitra Negi, Senior Investment Specialist at Invest India, Sean (Hyunil) Sohn VP – Indian Digital Gaming Society (IDGS) and CEO – KRAFTON, India and Ryo Shima, CEO of JetSynthesys, Japan.
The three-day event will also witness other panel discussions, fireside chats, and addresses from industry leaders, including the likes of Krafton, The Times Group, Nodwin Gaming, and more. The discussions will cover a range of topics, including esports monetisation, direct-to-consumer (D2C) gaming, etc.
Rajan Navani, expressing his outlook on the sector, said “India’s video gaming industry is at an inflection point. With the rapid evolution of new technologies and the growing demand for interactive, immersive experiences, we are on the brink of a major transformation. Platforms like IGS 2025 provide the perfect setting for industry leaders to discuss innovation, share knowledge, and collaborate on the next steps toward a thriving, globally recognized gaming ecosystem.”
As India’s gaming industry continues to evolve at an extraordinary pace, IGS 2025 promises to be a key event. It will bring together industry leaders to discuss emerging technologies, market trends, and investment opportunities, providing a platform for collaboration, investment, and the exchange of ideas that will shape the future of gaming both in India and internationally. IGS 2025 will offer an extensive agenda, covering a range of discussions on mobile gaming, cloud gaming, esports, and much more.
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