Go-Jek has already invested in three Indian businesses
Founded in 2018, MPL is a real money esports startup
MPL has earlier raised $5 Mn from Sequoia, BeeNext, Times Internet
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Indonesia’s technology unicorn Go-Jek’s investment arm, Go-Ventures, may invest $30 Mn in fresh funding in Bengaluru-based esports startup Mobile Premier League (MPL).
A media report citing sources said that the deal will increase MPL’s valuation nearly 10x to $150 Mn.
Founded in 2018 by Sai Srinivas Kiran G and Shubham Malhotra, Mobile Premier League is a mobile application for users to play mobile games with real money.
MPL allows users to choose from games ranging from cricket to CandyCrush or TempleRun and select a tournament according to their budget. If the user stays in the game for a certain pre-decided duration defeating other players, he wins.
In October the startup had raised $5 Mn in Series A funding from investors including Sequoia, BeeNext Ventures and Times Internet. At the time, the startup was valued at $12-13 Mn.
Kiran and Malhotra had earlier worked together on Bengaluru-based media streaming technology startup, Creo, which was acquired by messaging service Hike in August 2017.
The new brainchild of Kiran and Malhotra, Mobile Premier League currently has more than 1 Mn installs and claims to enable multiple skill-based mobile games to win real money.
Go-Jek, via Go-Ventures, has earlier invested in three Indian businesses to beef up its for its technology and engineering teams, including Pianta, a home healthcare provider marketplace, CodeIgnition, an infrastructure automation and technology solution provider, and LeftShift, a mobile app development company.
With the investment in the Mobile Premier League, the company is moving beyond transportation and wants to be ‘like a super app’ in Indonesia and neighbouring countries. “They could look to take MPL international as they expand to Southeast Asian markets,” the report added.
A Google KPMG report released in May 2017 estimates that the online gaming industry in India will be worth over $360 Mn and is poised to grow and reach $1 Tn Bn by 2021.
[The development was reported by ET.]
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