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Gamezop co-founder is a 20-year old entrepreneur, youngest Indian on Forbes Asia 30 under 30

Updated: Mar 08, 2016 09:57:01am
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New Delhi, Mar 8 (KNN) Gamezop co-founders, Yashash and Gaurav Agarwal, have been selected in Forbes Asia’s 30 Under 30 list. The list recognizes the work of 300 individuals (30 in 10 categories) under the age of 30 from the Asia Pacific.

In addition, Yashash, at 20, is in the final semester of his Commerce degree at Shri Ram College of Commerce and the youngest amongst 56 Indians on the list, according to a press release.

Other Indians on the prestigious list include sportspersons Virat Kohli, Saina Nehwal, and Sania Mirza and entrepreneurs Ritesh Agarwal (Oyo), Ankita Bhati (Olacabs), and Chinmay Malaviya (Foodpanda).

Forbes Asia stated, “Gamezop just closed USD 350K in seed funding with global investors, making Yashash one of the youngest in Asia to raise institutional investment.” Last month Gamezop had announced the round with a set of early stage funds and super angels.

A prize distribution ceremony will be organized in Singapore on May 19.

The Delhi-based company aggregates short and addictive games from around the world, which can be played on a single app and removes the friction of constantly installing and uninstalling individual games.

“Although Android only at this point, all of the hundreds of games featured on the Gamezop app are device- and OS-agnostic and can be shared as weblinks for play on any smartphone, tablet, PC, or Smart TV. The company is building a product for global markets and is extending features to HTML5 game developers to get them on par with their native counterparts,” the press release added.

Yashash Agarwal has been in the gaming business for two years now.

“Content-light platform plays have been most scalable in the digital consumption space. Popular forms of digital entertainment, such as music or videos, already have platforms that serve as one-stop destinations. However, in gaming one only hears of individual titles. We are building a platform to make gaming reach the inflection point that the others have already witnessed,” he said.

Sri Peddu, MD of Powerhouse Ventures, has appreciated the careful selection of the target audience. “India isn’t a mature gaming market and most are still non-gamers who haven’t used gaming consoles. Gamezop with its snackable games is a crisp offering and targets those who would use their smartphones as their first gaming device.  It’s a segment that is poised to grow and the founders have the requisite product expertise.”      
      
Gamezop has also been selected to represent India this April at the International Business Model Competition at Redmond, co-hosted by Microsoft, Harvard Business School, and Stanford Graduate School of Business. In May, they will travel to Silicon Valley for the global finals of the TiE International Startup Competition.

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