The round closed at $1.1m and was led by Ludus Venture Studio.
The new platform aims to enable independent studios and developers to publish games and compete alongside global incumbents in the region. It will focus on casual and hypercasual genres.
Jambox also plans to create a toolkit that will integrate analytics, monetisation and user acquisition so that developers can focus on creating games with ease. It will also include features to help developers manage user retention and revenue.
The company hopes to launch the platform in India, Vietnam and Indonesia, with plans to expand into Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines.
Jambox Games raises $1 1 mn for next-generation competitive game publishing platform
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Why the names Vikas and Anamika are anathema in UP
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As 2020 bids a much-awaited adieu and Corona emerges as the most feared word of the year, there are two more words, rather names, that have become anathema in Uttar Pradesh. Vikas and Anamika are now names that are scorned, ridiculed and even hated for unrelated reasons.
Vikas earned its share of disdain when, on July 3, a little-known gangster, Vikas Dubey, killed eight policemen in an ambush in Bikru village in Kanpur.
Vikas Gulati, a class 9 student in a prestigious boys school in Lucknow, said his friend now referred to him as Vikas Dubey and he detests it.
Some of them have even fed my number in their phones as Vikas Dubey . I shudder to think of the kind of ridicule I would have faced if the school was open, he said.