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Tech ObserverNewsIndustryIndian gaming start-up Winzo to roll out 1 lakh jobs over the next one year

Indian gaming start-up Winzo to roll out 1 lakh jobs over the next one year

Winzo provides games in over 12 languages, including English, Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, and Bhojpuri claims to have over 8 crores registered users.

Winzo provides games in over 12 languages, including English, Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, and Bhojpuri claims to have over 8 crores registered users.

Indian gaming is ready to roll out 1 lakh direct and indirect jobs over the next year. According to Winzo co-founder Saumya Singh Rathore, the company is engaging housewives, teachers, and influencers for various assignments paid on a work basis, and the number is expected to grow in coming years.

“Two years ago, Winzo was working with 25,000 micro-influencers who were earning approximately Rs 30,000-40,000 a month,” Rathore said.

As of date, the company is working with as many as 1 lakh influencers who are earning Rs 75,000 to Rs 1 lakh on an average per month. “We expect the numbers to double, that is to become 2 lakh within the next one year and their payout is also expected to increase 2-2.5 times,” Rathore said.

The company claims that some of the influencers who grew with Winzo and have now garnered over 10 lakh subscribers earn anywhere between Rs 5 lakh and Rs 10 lakh a month.

Winzo provides games in over 12 languages, including English, Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, and Bhojpuri claims to have over 8 crores of registered users. The platform has roped-in translators who work with it on a project basis.

“Two years ago Winzo was engaging with 300-400 translators. The number has now grown to be 7,000 translators across the country with Winzo adding 5 more languages and taking the number of languages to 12. We are expecting the number of translators to go up by at least 1.5 to 2 times in the next year or so. The translators earn Rs 35,000-50,000 on an average every month,” Rathore said.

The government has recognised the animation, visual effects, gaming, and comics (AVGC) sector as one of the potential segments for job creation.

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has set up an AVGC promotion task force to realise the potential of the segment which is proposed to submit the first action plan in three months.

The company also plans to double its direct headcount in the company to 300 in the next one-and-a-half years as the platform is venturing into Web 3.0 which will be based on blockchain technology.

“We want to collaborate with society to build something for the world instead of directly hiring people. India has become the epicenter of gaming on the global grid by virtue of the quantum of time that is being spent on the games,” Rathore said.

Winzo has exited from Google's Play Store and now provides its own platform where third-party game developers host their games. The platform charges commission from gaming entities in single-digit percentages.

“We are building a platform for the masses and engaging masses to build it. There is no single employee of the company who does the translation. We went out and collaborated with school teachers, housewives, etc who have access to the internet and do the translation for us,” Rathore said.

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