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Junglee Games hands the reins to Kapil Rathee

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DELHI: Junglee Games is betting on an insider to lead its next chapter. The online gaming firm has elevated co-founder Kapil Rathee to chief executive officer, promoted Abhishek Bharti from senior vice-president of technology to chief technology officer, and moved Bharat Bhatia from chief marketing officer to chief business officer. The shake-up is part of Flutter Entertainment’s broader Asia Pacific strategy and marks the end of a carefully orchestrated succession.

Rathee joined Junglee in May 2015 and has spent nearly 11 years climbing through the ranks, holding roles including vice-president of product, chief product officer and president before becoming co-founder in 2023. Now, as chief executive, he will focus on product innovation and expansion whilst keeping Junglee aligned with Flutter’s long-term regional priorities.

Barni Evans, chief executive of Flutter APAC, praised Rathee’s decade-long contribution. “Kapil has been a central driver of Junglee’s growth for more than a decade and his planned appointment as CEO is a natural progression of the leadership he has consistently demonstrated,” Evans said. He also thanked outgoing leader Ankush Gera for building a strong foundation and culture at the company.

Gera will stay on as a key adviser to the board, supporting strategic initiatives. “It has been a phenomenal journey building Junglee, and I am so proud of everything we have achieved as a team,” Gera said. “I am confident that under Kapil’s stewardship alongside Bharat, Abhishek and the rest of Junglee’s exco, the business will enter its strongest phase yet.”

Rathee said he was honoured to take the helm at such a pivotal moment. “Over the last decade, we have built a company rooted in innovation, integrity, and exceptional player experiences,” he said. His focus will be on expanding into new products and markets, enhancing product leadership and driving sustainable long-term growth in line with Flutter’s Asia Pacific strategy.

Junglee Games now boasts a community of 150 million registered users. Following recent regulatory updates, the company has pivoted to free-to-play social games and is expanding its product and technology footprint into new markets. With nearly 15 years of innovation behind it, the firm has consistently emphasised fair play, compliance and responsible gaming, underpinned by behavioural science and AI-driven safety systems.

The leadership transition positions Junglee to accelerate its strategic expansion as part of Flutter’s vision for the region. The company will continue strengthening its product capabilities, deepening its market presence and exploring new opportunities whilst staying committed to responsible, compliant, player-first experiences. With fresh blood at the top and a battle-tested team behind him, Rathee inherits a business primed for its next act.

 

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Ex-Glazer Games CEO Anand Mishra joins MetaNinza

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Ahmedabad: MetaNinza, a rewards-first gaming and esports platform, has onboarded Anand Mishra as co-founder and chief of staff, signalling an ambitious push to scale its ecosystem across India and South East Asia.

Anand, a serial entrepreneur with 7+ years in consumer tech, blockchain and gaming, previously founded and led Glazer Labs, where he built Glazer Games and THRYL, a rewards-centric gamer engagement platform. Under his leadership, Glazer Games delivered 400 million+ impressions for 50+ brands, drove 10 million+ user acquisitions, executed hundreds of creator partnerships, and launched new esports IPs. THRYL amassed nearly half a million users in just two months. Anand also founded HECOD Blockchain, serving 400+ B2B clients globally and scaling to 8 million+ active users, with a $4.2 million ARR.

At MetaNinza, Anand will oversee growth, user acquisition, creator ecosystem building, tournaments and rewards distribution, and ensure alignment between product, tech, marketing and operations. His blockchain expertise is expected to strengthen secure, fair and anti-abuse reward systems across the platform.

“MetaNinza is building something truly differentiated by combining competitive esports, rewards-first daily engagement and community-led growth. What drew me most was their clarity of vision: to go beyond tournaments and build a full participation ecosystem where gamers engage meaningfully every day and are rewarded fairly,” said Anand Mishra.

The appointment comes as MetaNinza strengthens its platform foundations and expands its offerings, including tournaments, scrims, quests, coin wallets, offerwalls and anti-abuse frameworks. The company has also launched 16score.com, a global esports news platform aimed at boosting organic community growth. MetaNinza currently serves India-first users but plans to scale across South East Asia, targeting 600 million gaming enthusiasts in the region over the next three years.

“Anand brings a rare combination of ecosystem insight and execution discipline. His experience in building scalable gaming platforms is exactly what we need as MetaNinza enters its next growth phase,” said Sudhansu Sinha, founder and CEO of MetaNinza.

MetaNinza is positioning itself as a full-stack, community-first esports brand, combining competitive tournaments, teams, technology, content and social engagement into one end-to-end platform.

Gaming is no longer just play. With Anand on board, MetaNinza is turning competition, rewards and community into a high-speed growth engine.

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Esports Nations Cup to debut in Riyadh in 2026 with national teams

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MUMBAI: When esports trades club colours for national flags, the stakes get personal. The Esports Nations Cup 2026 is set to make its global debut in Riyadh from November 2 to 29, 2026, adding a fresh, nation-first twist to competitive gaming.

Announced by the Esports World Cup Foundation, the new tournament is designed to sit alongside the club-based Esports World Cup, giving players the rare chance to represent their countries and fans a reason to cheer with identity and pride firmly in play.

The numbers are hard to ignore. ENC 2026 is backed by a $45 million, three-part funding model, aimed at strengthening the entire esports ecosystem. Of this, 20 million dollars will be paid directly as prize money to players and coaches across 16 game titles. A further $5 million has been earmarked as incentives for esports clubs that release their professional players for national duty, with payouts linked to player performance.

Another $20 million will flow through the ENC Development Fund, supporting national teams with logistics, travel, operations, marketing and long-term pathway development signalling that this is as much about future pipelines as present-day podiums.

The competition introduces a placement-based prize framework that keeps things simple and transparent. Every qualified player is guaranteed prize money and at least three matches. A gold-medal finish earns $50,000 per player, silver takes $30,000, and bronze pays $15,000. The same placement pays the same amount across all titles, whether solo or team-based, with team payouts scaling by roster size. Coaches are rewarded alongside players for identical finishes.

“National teams bring a powerful new layer to esports, rooted in identity and pride,” said Esports World Cup Foundation CEO Ralf Reichert, adding that the model is designed to reward performance while remaining fair and sustainable for players, clubs and national programmes alike.

While Riyadh hosts the inaugural edition, the ENC is planned as a biennial event with a rotating host-city format, taking nation-based esports to major cities around the world.

Several titles are already locked in. Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Trackmania, and Dota 2 have been confirmed for 2026, with more games expected to be announced shortly.

For esports fans, it is no longer just about who plays best but which nation plays proudest.

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Christoph Hartmann exits Amazon games after eight years

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MUMBAI: It seems Amazon’s gaming division has finally met its final boss. After nearly eight years at the helm, Christoph Hartmann is reportedly packing up his controller and heading for the exit. The news, first reported by Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier, marks the end of an era for the man who steered the New World and Lost Ark ships into the choppy waters of the MMO market.

While Hartmann’s departure might look like a simple game over, it is actually part of a massive tactical pivot. Amazon appears to be retreating from the costly, high-stakes world of traditional AAA console and PC development. Instead of chasing the next blockbuster epic, the company is looking skyward by focusing its energy on Amazon Luna, its dedicated cloud gaming service.

This leadership shuffle coincides with a broader wave of 16,000 redundancies across the Amazon empire. For gamers, the most poignant bit of lag is the news that New World: Aeternum is set to go offline permanently in January 2027. It appears the company is no longer interested in building digital worlds from scratch, but rather in providing the cloud-based pipes to stream them.

Hartmann leaves behind a legacy of taking Amazon from a struggling studio to a genuine, if brief, contender in the PC gaming space. Looking forward, the hardware focus is shifting entirely to Luna infrastructure. Rumours suggest the new-look Amazon Games will be heavily bolstered by AI-integrated experiences rather than traditional software. Whether this move is a masterstroke or a massive misclick remains to be seen. For now, the Amazon Games office is looking a little bit emptier, and the cloud is looking a lot more crowded.
 

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