In 2018, Nazara acquired a majority stake in Nextwave Multimedia, a Chennai-based mobile game developer known for World Cricket Championship titles.[15] It also acquired 55% stake in esports firm Nodwin Gaming.[16] Nazara was planning to go public in 2018 and had obtained approval from the market regulators, but halted the process.[17]
In 2019, Nazara Technologies purchased a 67% stake in Sportskeeda for ₹44 crore.[17] It acquired a 51% stake in Paper Boat Apps, the developer and publisher of gamified early learning app Kiddopia, for ₹83.5 crore in the same year.[18]
In March 2021, Nazara was listed on the NSE and BSE after its initial public offering.[19] Later the same year, it acquired the Hyderabad-based real-money gaming company OpenPlay for ₹186 crore.[20]
In 2022, Nazara acquired a 55% stake in Datawrkz, an advertising technology company based in Bangalore, for ₹124 crore.[21] Later that year, it bought out the US-based kids gaming company WildWorks for $10.4 million.[22]
In 2023, Nazara Technologies joined the All India Gaming Federation (AIGF) as a principal member.[23] In 2024, Nazara acquired Comic Con India for ₹55 crore through its subsidiary Nodwin Gaming.[24]
On August 8, 2024, it had been announced that Nazara has acquired UK based Fusebox Games for $27.2 million. The company is known for making Love Island-themed games since 2018.[25]
In September 2024, Nazara Technologies acquired 47.7% stake in Moonshine Technology, the parent company of PokerBaazi for Rs 832 crore. This deal will strengthen Nazara's position as Indias dominant diversified gaming platform.[26]
In 2009, the company was founded by Porush Jain. After a few months, the company raised an undisclosed amount of funding from angel investors.[29] In 2011, an early stage venture capital funding company, Seedfund, invested ₹2.8 crore.[30]
In 2019, Nazara Technologies acquired a 67% stake in Sportskeeda for ₹44 crore, valuing Sportskeeda at ₹65 crore.[17] In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the company launched two video series: Freehit and SKlive, featuring interviews with prominent sportspeople.[31]
In May 2022, Nazara set up its subsidiary Sportskeeda Inc. in Delaware, US.[32] In November 2022, Porush Jain resigned as CEO and Ajay Pratap Singh was promoted to take his place.[28]
In 2023, Sportskeeda acquired a 73.27% stake in Pro Football Network LLC, a US-based sports analysis website that covers the National Football League (NFL) and college football, for ₹16 crore (US$1.82 million).[33]