With professional video gaming and esports on the rise, many Indian agencies and companies are rising to the occasion to support the growing talent amongst youngsters. Numen is one such agency that recently announced its partnership with GodLike Esports and Team Insane.
Manoj George, the co-founder of Numen, has over twenty-two years of experience in the field of media and entertainment. In conversation with Sportskeeda Esports’ Debolina Banerjee, Manoj provided his take on India's competitive gaming scenario, Numen, and more.
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Manoj: Even if gaming is becoming bigger in India, unlike western culture, it is not as popular. Compared to the global competitive gaming scenario, India has still not reached its peak. However, the way that the gaming industry has developed, especially in the past six months, India is headed on its way towards success. Over the next six months, we will surely see great esports athletes and content creators emerging.
Manoj: From being an esports athlete to a content creator to a manager to a game designer, there are so many aspects that one can explore. They can get associated with companies like Skyesports and NODWIN to host social events and tournaments. There are so many opportunities when it comes to gaming and they can even choose what they want to become and excel in it.
Manoj: To be honest, we understand the mindset from where the decision came from, and we have to respect that. Data privacy is important and I am glad that the government is taking active measures to keep it in check. However, I am sure that games like Free Fire and BGMI will be back in the next few months.
Manoj: Of course, it will allow esports to flourish! LAN tournaments are so immersive in nature. Even without
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