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Daily fantasy sports platforms have gained significant traction in the Indian market, with several local startups developing products tailored to Indian sports enthusiasts. These platforms allow users to create virtual teams using real players from cricket, football, and kabaddi matches, with points awarded based on actual player performance.
Indian fantasy sports operators have adapted their products to comply with the country\“s gambling regulations by emphasizing skill-based gameplay rather than chance. Most platforms operate as pay-to-play contests where users pay an entry fee and compete for cash prizes based on their knowledge of sports statistics and player performance.
The in-game gambling market in India faces stricter regulatory challenges, with most forms of sports betting remaining illegal in many states. However, some operators have found legal pathways through licensing in states like Sikkim and Goa, while others focus on developing predictive gaming features that fall outside traditional gambling definitions.
Local companies are increasingly integrating vernacular language support, mobile-first interfaces, and cricket-focused products to appeal to India\“s diverse user base. The market has seen particular growth during major cricket tournaments like the IPL, where daily fantasy sports participation spikes dramatically among Indian users. |
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