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Zerodha’s Nikhil Kamath explains why gaming is a serious career option

The video shows Nikhil Kamath discussing games like PUBG Mobile, Ludo King, and others and how successful gamers are in India.

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The gaming industry has soared over the years in India. Zerodha’s co-founder Nikhil Kamath recently explained how gaming can be a serious career option and urged his followers to give the industry the importance it deserves.

Sharing a clip of his gaming podcast on LinkedIn, Kamath wrote, “This isn’t just a hobby anymore but a serious career option that deserves validation from parents and institutions alike. What worked in the last 20 years will likely not work in the next 20. Interactive forms of entertainment are increasingly taking market share, let’s all give the gaming industry the importance it deserves.”

The video shows Kamath discussing games like PUBG Mobile, Ludo King, and others and how successful gamers are in India. The discussion also mentions BGMI and e-sports.

Click on the link to watch the video.

Kamath’s post accumulated several reactions from gaming enthusiasts. Reacting to it, a user commented, “Absolutely, Nikhil Kamath! The gaming industry is evolving rapidly and offers incredible career opportunities. It’s time for broader recognition and support for this thriving field. Let’s continue to champion its significance together!” Another user wrote, “What I loved about this talk is how it facilitates and was designed to benefit the freshers into the industry and of course with the aim to benefit the Indian gaming industry at large in the long run.”

“I think they are just misleading us with wrong info but the deep fact is that they have only changed name and company name that’s all but tencent still takes commission on that just think about people who post something which is less similar to another video still got copyright so how can a game didn’t got copyright issues with fully copied…” a third user reacted.

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