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The World’s First Officially Licensed Cricket NFT platform, Rario, launches on Polygon
Cricket-based digital collectibles platform Rario today announced its integration with Polygon and its brand new wing Polygon Studios, leveraging the team’s extensive NFT expertise to help cultivate fan engagement and capture the interest of some 2.5 billion cricket fans around the world. Rario’s integration of Polygon coincides with Polygon’s launch of Polygon Studios, a new NFT-centric gaming and metaverse hub designed to facilitate web 3.0 gaming, backed by a $100m fund to accelerate mainstream adoption of NFT projects.
Polygon Studios already works with the majority of today’s top blockchain-based Web 3.0 games and NFT projects, including Decentraland, Opensea, Sandbox, Somnium Space, Decentral Games and has 5x more gaming and NFT Dapps than any other chains outside of Ethereum main chain at around 300+ gaming and NFT Dapps.
Rario enables cricket fans to collect and trade some of the most iconic and officially licensed cricket moments — forever ingrained in the blockchain and represented as non-fungible tokens (NFT).
Boasting partnerships with multiple international cricket leagues, including the Caribbean Premier League, and the Lanka Premier League, Rario is the world’s first officially licensed Cricket NFT platform to work alongside internationally acclaimed cricket stars such as Zaheer Khan, Faf Du Plesis, Shakib Al Hasan, Smriti Mandhana, and Shafali Verma, to allow fan ownership of the most evocative and defining points in cricket history.
With an audience of 2.5 billion globally, cricket is a sport well-primed to capture fan engagement via NFT collectibles. And by leveraging Polygon, Rario has ensured that fans can access the platform without prohibitive transaction speeds or costs.
Rario will use Polygon Studios to build its platform, allowing Rario users to make faster and hassle-free transactions.
Announcing the integration, Mr. Ankit Wadhwa, Founder and CEO of Rario said, “We are delighted to have Polygon Studios on board with us in our collective journey to revolutionise the digital collectibles space. The domain expertise, credibility and substantial added bandwidth that Polygon Studios brings will enable our team at Rario to create a highly furnished product for the market. We are excited to work together with the team at Polygon Studios. Our vision of taking fan interaction via Rario Club syncs well with the digital culture ecosystem Polygon Studios is building.”
Polygon Co-Founder Sandeep Nailwal said, “Our aim behind setting up Polygon Studios was always to facilitate a hotbed of digital culture, which is a vision that we are pleased to share with Rario. With its commitment to making the best use of modern technology to shape fandom for generations to come and change the way the fans interact with the game of Cricket, we believe Rario is laying down the foundations for making digital collectibles the most prized asset for sports fans in India and across the world. Polygon Studios is thrilled to be on this pioneering journey with the Rario team.”
Rario will continue to collaborate with cricket’s renowned administrative bodies , including Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Cricket Australia (CA), among others to help preserve cricket history and bring it into the digital era.
The Rario and Polygon Studios teams will be conducting a joint Ask Me Anything (AMA) online session to begin an open dialogue with users.
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From Rolling Loud to Riot Games: How 2025 Became the Year of Indian Gaming
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Why this matters: India has long been a mobile-first gaming market (thanks to PUBG Mobile/BGMI). But 2025 proved that PC esports is not dead; in fact, it’s thriving culturally. Riot’s ability to integrate VALORANT into mainstream Indian youth culture—from “topper” billboards on exam result day to hip-hop festivals—is a masterclass in localized marketing. The success of S8UL Esports in League of Legends also signals that South Asia is finally ready to compete in global Tier 1 events.
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Riot Games has released a retrospective on 2025, describing it as the year gaming in South Asia “didn’t feel tucked away anymore,” but rather became an unmistakable part of mainstream culture.
From filled cafés during watch parties to billboards featuring “inside jokes” from voice comms, the publisher’s year was defined by a massive surge in engagement across India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives, and Bhutan.
The Competitive Surge: LoL and VALORANT The year began with the launch of Legends Ascend South Asia, a structured pathway for League of Legends talent that the region had been demanding. Ninety-five teams competed, culminating in S8UL Esports lifting the trophy and qualifying for the LCP Wild Card Playoffs—placing South Asian talent directly into the global conversation.
Simultaneously, PC esports found its footing in India through VALORANT Challengers South Asia.
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The Numbers: The circuit recorded over 103 million live and non-live views throughout the season.
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The Finals: The LAN event peaked at 50,000 concurrent viewers, proving that the appetite for PC tactical shooters remains fierce in a mobile-dominated region.
Cultural Crossovers: V5 and Rolling Loud Midway through the year, VALORANT celebrated its fifth anniversary (V5) with a campaign deeply rooted in Indian student culture.
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“VAL Toppers”: On JEE results day (a major academic milestone in India), Riot reimagined the traditional “exam topper” billboards to celebrate Radiant-ranked players, sparking a viral conversation.
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Rolling Loud India: In November, gaming met hip-hop. Riot integrated VALORANT into one of the world’s largest hip-hop festivals, with karaoke pods and gaming zones operating alongside performances by Wiz Khalifa and Central Cee.
Management Commentary Anushka Bhatnagar, Publishing Lead for Riot Games India & South Asia, reflected on the shift:
“2025 felt like a year when India’s gaming and esports landscape stepped into the centre of cultural conversation. VALORANT turning five reminded us how deeply the community here has shaped the game. From grassroots watch parties to moments like Rolling Loud, the ecosystem grew with a confidence that felt distinctly homegrown.”
Grassroots Momentum Beyond the flash of festivals, the year was sustained by community energy. College events introduced first-time players to the ecosystem, while local watch parties turned malls into pop-up arenas, ensuring that the growth of South Asian gaming was built “together” rather than just broadcast from above.
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Wazdan Strikes Major Croatian Deal with Admiral.hr
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Why this matters: Croatia is becoming one of the most robust regulated markets in the Balkans. For a supplier like Wazdan, partnering with a brand like Admiral—which has immense brand equity in the region thanks to its land-based heritage—is a significant “trust signal.” It moves Wazdan from being just another provider in the lobby to a core content partner for a market leader.
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Wazdan, the developer defining itself as “gain-focused,” has solidified its position in the Balkans by signing a major content partnership with Admiral.hr, one of Croatia’s leading online gaming operators.
The collaboration will see a curated selection of Wazdan’s high-performance titles deployed to Admiral’s extensive player base. The initial rollout features some of the studio’s strongest recent releases, including:
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9 Bells
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Book of Faith
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12 Coins Grand Gold Edition
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25 Coins Grand Gold Edition
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Mighty Wild: Panther Grand Diamond Edition
Mechanics Over Aesthetics While the visual quality of the games is a draw, the partnership is heavily focused on Wazdan’s proprietary engagement mechanics. Admiral.hr will leverage features such as Cash Infinity, Sticky to Infinity, and the renowned Hold the Jackpot bonus engine. These mechanics are designed specifically to increase session time and player retention, key metrics for operators in mature European markets.
Management Commentary Magdalena Wojdyla, Head of Account Management for Europe at Wazdan, highlighted the strategic fit:
“Partnering with Admiral.hr is an important step in strengthening our presence in Croatia and the wider European region. Admiral is a highly respected brand with a deep understanding of its players, making it an ideal partner for showcasing our proven portfolio and engagement-driven mechanics.”
Žarko Žuvela, Head of Online Gaming Department at Admiral.hr, emphasized the need for fresh content:
“Wazdan has built a strong reputation for creating content that combines innovative mechanics with standout visual appeal… The addition of these popular titles and retention-focused features will enhance our casino portfolio and provide our players with fresh, high-quality entertainment.”
This deal marks the latest step in Wazdan’s aggressive European expansion strategy for late 2025, following a string of commercial successes in neighboring jurisdictions.
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QTech Games Adds Africa’s ‘Crazy Rocket’ Hitmaker AbraCadabra to Platform
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Why this matters: In regions like Africa and LatAm, players aren’t always looking for heavy, 4K video slots. They want fast, lightweight, high-frequency games—often called “Turbo” or “Crash” games. AbraCadabra’s Crazy Rocket has already proven it works with thousands of daily users in Africa. By adding this studio, QTech is doubling down on the type of content that actually converts in low-bandwidth, high-volume jurisdictions.
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QTech Games, the leading game aggregator known for its dominance in emerging markets, has announced a new content distribution deal with AbraCadabra, a supplier specializing in high-paced, instant-win casino experiences.
The partnership ensures that QTech’s robust pipeline remains stocked with the specific genre of games currently driving growth in territories across Africa, Latin America, and Asia.
The “Crash” Factor AbraCadabra has carved out a niche by producing dynamic content that appeals to the modern, mobile-first player. The standout title in the integration is Crazy Rocket, a crash game that has reportedly “taken Africa by storm” in recent months, logging thousands of daily active players due to its fast mechanics and suitability for markets with variable internet speeds.
Beyond crash games, the deal brings a suite of crypto-ready and “Turbo” style games to the QTech platform, including:
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Mayan Plinko
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Narco Mines
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Lucky Fish
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Football Keno
These titles rely on sophisticated math modeling to vary volatility, creating the engagement loops necessary for retention in competitive markets.
Management Commentary Philip Doftvik, CEO at QTech Games, noted that localized content is the aggregator’s primary metric for success:
“AbraCadabra’s content brings a level of gameplay that reliably brings players coming back for more, improving repeat-session and dwell-time metrics. Like us, they know that localized solutions represent the key to success across a patchwork array of global opportunities.”
Serob Vardanyan, CEO at AbraCadabra, emphasized the distribution power of the deal:
“We are aiming to become the leading B2B casino game provider, delivering high-engagement games that offer superior player retention and crypto-ready solutions. Deals with aggregators of QTech’s stature bring that goal closer to realization.”
The integration is effective immediately, making the AbraCadabra portfolio available to QTech’s extensive network of operator partners in emerging territories.
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