The format holder has already pledged support for the expanding Indian market, earlier this year signing 13 developers to create games specifically for Indian consumers.

"We are delighted to be partnering with Gameshastra in this endeavour and have every belief that it will be a huge success."
The game will feature a number of sports including kabaddi, kho kho and guilli danda and will be released in Spring 2009.
"A typical Indian gamer is a city-bred youth who has no idea about traditional Indian games," offered Prakesh Ahuja, CEO of Gameshastra.
"These games have an inherent Indian rustic appeal to them which will be appreciated by Indian gamers if presented in an interesting format. We are confident that the old world charm of these games would appeal not only to people in India but also to the Indian diasporas worldwide."
Source: Games Industry