In this episode of InConversation; Queenie Nair of ET Edge Insights speaks to the founder and CEO of Gamitronics, Rajat Ojha. Rajat discusses the possibilities of India ruling the metaverse space, dealing with the Covid situation, and the changing role of the theme park landscape. He also explains how AR/VR and robotics powers the future of gaming.
Ojha is the Creator of chart-topping games on mobile and Playstation. He is an advisor for Betting & Gaming vertical in Samsung Harman. He has worked on VR experiences for AAA titles like Resident Evil, Battlefield, Gears of War, Final Fantasy, Hack Attack etc. and owns sports VR IPs. A veteran in video games, serious games, and simulation industry. An expert in AI and especially conversational AI and F2P games, Rajat has developed games which clocked over 85M downloads. He is also currently working on multiple theme park projects across the globe alongside developing India’s very first holistic and immersive Metaverse called PartyNite.
The metaverse has surprisingly evolved way faster in India than any other place, I would say, we are at the forefront right now. We are pushing the limits of metaverse at this moment.
The Evolution of NFPs and NFTs.
NFTs will enhance the game industry. If you take an example of a very popular game, Zedrun or XC Infinity, these two are great examples in front of me. Their valuation actually increases, largely because these are not the NFC which you are just buying for the sake of having a static photograph or image or picture. But you are actually play with your NFTs and the more you play, the more you participate in different kinds of engagement, and so the value of the NFT goes up.
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