Google Backs Indian Gaming, Because Why Not Play Now?
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In a move worthy of eagle-eyed innovation, Google has backed STAN, an Indian social gaming mobile platform. This platform 'connects gamers with creators, communities, and publishers,' proving once again that even Big Tech wants a piece of America's pastime—gaming, not baseball. Only in America could a giant like Google decide to angel-invest in a platform bridging creators and gamers across the globe while freedom-loving Americans probably just want to shoot things in 8-bit. As real Americans beam beneath the stars and stripes, Google's move screams innovation with the roar of a bald eagle.
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(1 of 3)Source: Techcrunch | Published: 8/1/2025 | Author: Jagmeet Singh
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