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FICCI EY Report 2025: India’s online gamers base expands to 488 million in 2024

India’s online gaming industry is rapidly transforming into a thriving sector within the country’s digital economy. As a dynamic and growing field, it is shaping new opportunities, driving innovation, and captivating millions across the nation. The Indian online gaming industry has expanded to 488 million in 2024, with an addition of 33 million new gamers, including both casual and real money gamers, across all devices, says the latest Ficci EY Report titled “Shape the future: Indian media and entertainment is scripting a new story.”

However, the imposition of a 28 per cent GST on deposits received by transaction-based gaming platforms, and TDS on winnings, has led some users to migrate towards illegal and offshore platforms which continued to operate and advertise in 2024. Despite these challenges, the number of online gamers in India is projected to reach 517 million by 2025, and is expected to keep growing at a five to six per cent CAGR till 2027.

The FICCI EY Report was  launched on 27 March 2025. The report revealed that the Indian online gaming sector t is projected to grow at a CAGR of 10.8 per cent over the next three years, reaching Rs 316 billion by 2027.

Nazara Technologies CEO Nitish Mittersain commented, “The era of Indian gaming has dawned. With a vibrant pool of innovative talent, a booming digital culture, and a strong focus on AI-driven game development, India is perfectly positioned at the cusp of a breakout, captivating global players in the coming years and cementing its status as a thriving hub in the international gaming landscape.”

Here’s an overview of what took place in 2024:

1. Online gamers grew by seven per cent in 2024

2. The scope of gaming widened

3. Simulation games were most downloaded

Monetisation:

1. Transaction-based games revenues dropped to Rs 179 billion in 2024

2. Casual games grew by 20 per cent in 2024

In-app purchases

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Esports

Revenue is expected to reach Rs 316 billion by 2027

Online gaming will drive the make-in-India agenda

Regulatory certainty will drive investment

Platform and multi-platform strategies

A robust publishing ecosystem

Made-for-India games

Cricket: Converting fans to players

India’s unmatched passion for cricket presents an opportunity for cricket esports to transform the gaming landscape.

Free-to-Play (F2P) games will dominate

F2P games remain a cornerstone of the gaming industry:

To read the EY Ficci 2025 report, click here.

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