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"Experience the Epic Clash of Titans in the Legendary Indus Battle Royal!"

By Shivam RajputPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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The battle royal game was a famous event taking place in the ancient Indus Valley. It was an event that people of all ages and genders could take part in and it was a great way to test one’s strength and courage. The battle royal game was a popular event that took place in the ancient Indus Valley civilization. It was an event that attracted people from all walks of life as they gathered to witness and participate in this intense and exhilarating game.

The battle royal game was a single combat event, which took place in a large arena. The combatants had to face off against each other in a duel and the last person standing was declared the winner. The rules of the game were simple and straightforward; two opponents had to fight each other in a duel for the title of champion. The battle could last for several rounds and the last person standing was declared the victor.

The game was a test of strength and courage as the opponents had to face off in an arena filled with people cheering them on. The stakes were high and the atmosphere was charged with excitement and anticipation. The combatants had to use all their skills and strength to win the battle royal game. It was a grueling and intense battle that required a lot of physical and mental effort.

The battle royal game was also a great way to show off one’s bravery and courage. The victor was deemed the bravest and strongest warrior of the Indus Valley and was given the title of champion. People from all over the valley gathered to witness the battle royal game and to cheer on their favorite warriors.

So for us, we actually ended up going, shooting ranges regularly. We've had licences for a lot of the team members to come in and fire to learn how to shoot and to get that right. So that goes in the game right. For us, that was really cool to actually craft and put that weapon system together and that was something which I felt adds a lot of value to the end player, adds a lot of value to the game itself.”

"And I say that because you have developers big and small in the West with access to guns. Be it the likes of Witchfire developer The Astronauts that can test guns in their backyard quite literally or Activision with deep ties to weapon manufacturers, for them to make their guns feel good and authentic becomes easier. But for us, we had to go work that out from scratch and it ended up resulting in one of the more complex gun systems around in terms of parameters available, for us to fiddle with and show to the end user.”

It's refreshing to see an Indian developer making a game with Indian culture and history as part of the lore. As risky as it is in a country like India due to virtue signalling, creating lore around Indian culture can be done without much political backlash. International franchises like Far Cry and Hitman have storylines and missions that take place in India, but that hasn't happened much in Indian games. It's also surprising to see a PC and console title get sufficient funding for the project.

In an interview with IGN India, Nodding Heads Games, developer of Raji: An Ancient Epic, had said that convincing investors and venture capitalists to invest in console and PC games is a major challenge. Most VCs and investors are open to investing in mobile gaming, where they can expect quick returns. That being said, with more games like Indus and Raji launching from India, the gaming market in the country is only going to grow.

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