media: QYOU Media India to acquire majority stake in Maxamtech

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QYOU Media India has signed a binding termsheet to acquire a majority ownership stake in Pune-based Maxamtech Digital Ventures, a six-year-old mobile gaming venture.

Maxamtech, which has its proprietary platform Gaming 360, creates technology and games for the mobile gaming industry.

It offers a variety of gaming destinations for companies including Vodafone and Glance.

The acquisition is in line with QYOU Media’s strategy to to ramp up its portfolio of direct-to-consumer products in India.

Curt Marvis, Global CEO and Co-Founder, QYOU Media Inc, said, “We originally met the Maxamtech founders over a year ago. Right away we knew there could be a powerful combination of their technology and gaming know-how with our ability to reach young audiences on a mass scale that has now surpassed 125 million weekly viewers. As we push forward into 2023 to create greater opportunities to leverage our audience reach with new products for monetization and interactivity, it was a natural fit to bring this into our business more directly.”

Krishna Menon, COO, QYOU Media India, added, “We aim to continue to expand and diversify our offerings beyond providing entertainment. Acquiring the talented team at Maxamtech Digital Ventures is another strategic step towards this goal.”

Founded in 2017, Maxamtech Digital Ventures, is led by veterans of the Indian gaming industry Xerxes Mullen and Sundeep Thusu. Their respective list of clients and partners over the years has included Disney India, Sony, Viacom18, Zee5, Ooredoo, Glance, SpiceJet, and others.

Most recently, the company announced a key partnership with Vodafone to increase the telco’s efforts in the mobile gaming category.

Both Maxamtech founders will continue to serve leadership roles in the business overseeing all technology, business development, and marketing efforts.

“We have been looking for the right partner to take our business to the next level,” said Mullen. “Gaming continues to be one of the biggest opportunities in the Indian media and entertainment segment and we feel completely aligned with the QYOU Media and QYOU Media India management team on how we can really grow our operation in a smart and profitable way. We couldn’t be more excited to begin this journey together.”

The mobile gaming business in India has witnessed an unprecedented rise in recent years.

KPMG has reported that there are 420 million online gamers in India, making it second only to China. This trajectory is being driven by the growing younger population that finds itself with more disposable income combined with a rapid rise in the use of smartphones.

Revenue in the mobile gaming business is expected to reach over $5 billion in 2025, largely fueled by the discovery and adoption of casual and free-to-play games, a specialty of Maxamtech’s Gaming 360 platform.

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