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JetSynthesys buys Pune-based game development studio Nautilus Mobile

JetSynthesys cements its position as the leader of skill-based cricket gaming franchise in the world with more than 100 million downloads and over 1 crore monthly active users. It plans to introduce a number of tournaments over the next 12 months leading up to the much-awaited T20 Cricket World Cup 2021.

October 05, 2020 / 22:07 IST
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JetSynthesys, a digital entertainment and technology company with a global presence in gaming, digital entertainment, and internet-based social community platforms company, has announced the complete acquisition of Nautilus Mobile, the Pune-based game development studio behind the Real Cricket franchise.

This cements its position as the leader of skill-based cricket gaming franchise in the world with more than 100 million downloads and a highly engaged community of over 1 crore monthly active users (MAUs), JetSynthesys said in a press statement.

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It has an exclusive joint venture with batting legend Sachin Tendulkar and has already released two games with him: Sachin Saga Cricket Champions and Sachin Saga VR.

"The acquisition of Nautilus Mobile sets the company on track to expand this audience significantly over the next 24 months. This also brings together JetSynthesys’ strong celebrity cricket ecosystem of over 200 million cricket fans on our interest-based communities, as well as the combined prowess of both companies in offering authentic cricket action and real time competitions," it said.