Indus, which is heavily inspired by Indian culture and mythology, is set in a Wakanda-like futuristic India with the Indus Valley civilisation as the backdrop of the story.
Today when we look at video games, very few have Indian representation, which is surprising considering our nation today is growing to be one of the biggest markets for video games.
A Ganesha-inspired battlesuit? We're game!
SuperGaming's Roby John has told us about the new studio in Pune and the organization of work at the company, spoke about the secrets behind the success of MaskGun, and talked about the concept of the studio's upcoming title, Indus.
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There is more to Indus than what meets the eye.
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There is so much to uncover in the lore of Indus
Developer SuperGaming also announced Mor-Ni, another character described as a folk hero among the Yaksha.
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Mythical monsters and ancient Indian gods are trumping trolls and orcs as the characters of choice for Indian gamers who are increasingly demanding locally relevant themes and motifs in their online games.
Roby John talks to us about SuperGaming bringing Indo-Futurism to life in Indus.