The Game Developers Association of India (GDAI) has launched Supernova, a three-month online incubation programme aimed at helping early-stage game studios prepare their projects for publishers and investors.

Applications opened on July 14 and will remain open until July 31. GDAI says the inaugural cohort will support 15 pre-revenue studios through tailored mentorship, business guidance, and industry introductions.

Unlike an accelerator that provides direct funding, Supernova focuses on helping studios strengthen their games, refine their business strategy, and become investment- or publishing-ready.

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What problem is Supernova trying to solve?

India is home to one of the world's biggest gaming audiences. More than 600 million people now play mobile games across the country, and the market is projected to grow from $1.5 billion in 2026 to $2.4 billion by 2029, according to the latest India State of Play report by MIXI Global Investments.

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