
WinZO is India's Largest Interactive Entertainment Platform
WinZO is the largest social gaming and interactive entertainment platform in India. Launched in early 2018, the Company partners with third party developers to host games on their Android app, where users can enjoy personalized multiplayer gameplay experiences. The platform is available in 12 languages such as English, Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, and Bhojpuri, with over 80 million registered users. The WinZO platform facilitates over 2.5 billion micro-transactions per month across a portfolio of 100+ games. WinZO is focused on building an enthusiastic community of gamers and gaming influencers in Tier II to IV cities in India. The Company envisions a future where the WinZO platform can deliver a culturally relevant and enjoyable experience in the Indian gaming ecosystem, monetized through a unique micro-transaction model
Legal Name
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Tictok Skill Games Private Limited
Headquarters
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New Delhi, Delhi, India
Business Model
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Founding Date
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2018
No. of Employees
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101 to 150
Core Team
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Indian families and friends are increasingly scattered across cities and countries — kids working in Bangalore, parents in Delhi, relatives in Dubai or Toronto. The traditional Tambola (House) game that brought families together during Diwali, kitty parties, and weddings has lost its place because everyone is in a different city.
Indian families and friends are increasingly scattered across cities and countries — kids working in Bangalore, parents in Delhi, relatives in Dubai or Toronto. The traditional Tambola (House) game that brought families together during Diwali, kitty parties, and weddings has lost its place because everyone is in a different city.
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Indian families and friends are increasingly scattered across cities and countries — kids working in Bangalore, parents in Delhi, relatives in Dubai or Toronto. The traditional Tambola (House) game that brought families together during Diwali, kitty parties, and weddings has lost its place because everyone is in a different city.
Indian families and friends are increasingly scattered across cities and countries — kids working in Bangalore, parents in Delhi, relatives in Dubai or Toronto. The traditional Tambola (House) game that brought families together during Diwali, kitty parties, and weddings has lost its place because everyone is in a different city.