Indian video game developer SuperGaming has raised $15 million in a Series B funding round aimed at scaling its proprietary backend infrastructure globally. The round was led by existing investors Skycatcher and Steadview Capital, alongside key strategic partners in gaming and esports.
SuperGaming is best known for developing titles like MaskGun, Battle Stars, and the upcoming Indo-Futuristic battle royale Indus, which has already surpassed 9 million downloads across Android and iOS platforms. With the new investment, the company is setting its sights on bringing Indian-made game development infrastructure to a global audience.

The fresh funding will primarily go toward expanding the company’s SuperPlatform, a backend technology suite designed to support the full lifecycle of live service games. Built in partnership with Google Cloud, SuperPlatform provides tools for matchmaking, telemetry, analytics, and monetisation—critical elements for modern multiplayer titles.
SuperPlatform has been in the works for years and already powers all of our games
Roby John, Co-founder and CEO of SuperGaming
Strategic investors include major names in gaming and esports such as LOUD, Bandai Namco 021 Fund, GFR Fund, a16z Speedrun, Barings, and Neowiz. Several backers from the web3 ecosystem also joined the round, reflecting growing interest in infrastructure-based solutions for gaming.