Pune | August 6, 2025 — SuperGaming, the startup building India’s multiplayer gaming infrastructure from the ground up, has raised $15 million in Series A funding led by Skycatcher Ventures and Steadview Capital, with participation from Strive VC, Antler India, and Dream Incubator.
Founded in 2017 by Navneet Waraich, Sanket Nadhani, Avinash Pandey, Sreejit Jayanthan, and Roby John, SuperGaming is on a mission to enable low-latency, real-time multiplayer experiences across mobile and web even in Bharat’s toughest network conditions.
Built for India’s Gaming Backbone
While most gaming startups chase hits, SuperGaming built the underlying rails. Its real-time engine connects players across metros and Tier 2 cities with sub‑100ms latency, even on 3G.
The platform is already powering several top multiplayer games in India. Its SDK integrates with game engines like Unity and Unreal, offering match making, leaderboards, and live tournaments that scale to millions of players.
With this funding, the company plans to expand its developer base, deepen infrastructure capabilities, and grow into Southeast Asia and Africa, two regions with similar mobile-first gaming dynamics.
Founder Takeaways
- Solve infrastructure before style – Reliable performance builds long term loyalty in gaming markets.
- India’s constraints are global opportunities – If your tech works in patchy 3G, it will scale anywhere.
- Think platforms, not products – Games come and go; infra stays.
Final Thought
By focusing on what others ignored—India’s real-world latency SuperGaming is becoming the invisible engine behind a new era of multiplayer gaming. Not every startup has to be the star of the game. Some become the game itself.
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