MUMBAI: When Anuj Tandon announced his departure from the Rajan Navani-owned JetSynthesys as CEO of its gaming division the question on every one’s mind was, where was he headed. Well, a short while ago he announced that he was back to doing what he does best: finding new studios and startups in gaming and interactive media by joining as a partner in one of the largest gaming and interactive media venture capital firms globally, Bitkraft Ventures, leading its India initiatives.
Said he on Linkedin: “One of the biggest ecosystem gaps in emerging and new markets like India and Mena in gaming and interactive media is the lack of a peer network of founders and mentors who push you to become better. Bitkraft has deep global expertise in this sector and 100-plus portfolio companies and global mentor network and team - I am pretty sure Indian entrepreneurs will benefit immensely with Bitkraft India presence and localised strategy.”
Each of Bitkraft’s investments, the company says, are contributing to the construction of the virtual worlds and economies of tomorrow.