Gameshastra, the Hyderabad-based company which developed Desi Adda, will make their debut on Sony’s PlayStation Store, with the game ‘Cart Kings’ making them the first Indian company to do so. This move boosts GameShastra’s role as one of Sony’s major partner in India. 
The relationship encompasses innovation and delivery of new downloadable games by GameShastra to Sony consumers worldwide which include Desi Adda for PlayStation2 , PSP and Eklavya (under development) for PlayStation 3 platform.
The company is also expanding their studio in Hyderabad, in particularly their development team of designers, artists, animators, developers and QA specialists. It has also established a new game design studio in Hyderabad to accelerate this growth plan and cater to the growing demand of its services worldwide. This facility has the capacity to accommodate 1000+ associates – making it one of the largest Game Studios in South Asia.
With the launch it’s clear that Gameshastra and Sony are targetting Indian diaspora rather than resident Indians as Playstation Store is not accessible in India by default (there are work arounds). The launch could also mean that Sony will open up their stores in India sooner or later considering the competition they’re facing from Microsoft despite slashing down price of PS3.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Sony starts bundling Gameshastra’s under-development game, Eklavya, along with PS3 when it launches. Sony is already bundling Desi Adda and Human Boy Warrior with PS2 in India.


Haha, the new studio is closer to my house
My friend is working in GameShastra as a dev-trainee. They are readying up a whole army of iPhone game devs
Its like it will be one of their main source of income which will allow them to start working on bigger products.
They have released many PSP Minis too. None have anything with the “Indian diaspora” other than the people making it being indians. (as in, theme != indian)
@Reeteshinator
May be the games targetted at Indian diaspora are mini-games for PS3? Possible?
That’s an interesting piece of info
The “Minis” Playable on PSP and PS3, are not at all aimed at “Indian diaspora” They are just games, for people, AnySpora.
You mention there are workarounds to buy stuff off of PSN in India. Can you do a post detailing some of them? (Or maybe link to one!)
Ouch – rr instead of ee!
Sure, can be done
Pretty slick. Any idea what game engines they use?
@mixdev They haven’t released any info as yet. Will try to do a story on it, more info then