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KRAFTON Soft Launches Cricket All Stars in India, Game On!

KRAFTON has quietly entered the cricket gaming arena with the soft launch of Cricket All Stars on Android in India. This low-key debut comes as the company ramps up its cricket game strategy, focusing on a market that’s as passionate about the sport as it is about mobile gaming. This title is particularly noteworthy as it features officially licensed IPL teams, including the Kolkata Knight Riders and Lucknow Super Giants, complete with the players’ likenesses and jerseys, bringing that authentic cricket vibe right to your fingertips.

While Real Cricket leaned heavily into simulation, Cricket All Stars opts for a breezier, arcade-style approach. Players can expect a fast-paced experience across various modes, including multiplayer, Test matches, and a World Cup mode. Everything is visualized to mimic a live TV broadcast, with stadium lighting, dynamic camera angles, and even fireworks—because what’s cricket without a little flair?

The game boasts smooth 60 FPS gameplay that is sure to impress during those tense last overs. Early impressions suggest that the controls are user-friendly, with guided batting feedback, ensuring even newcomers can hit a six or two without breaking a sweat. The modes on offer are diverse—from Quick and Friendly Matches to the Indian Pro T20 League and a 20-Over World Cup mode. There’s also real-time multiplayer action, team-building elements, and a Champion Pass progression feature to keep players engaged.

KRAFTON has been signaling its intent to dominate the cricket gaming market since last November, when it revealed plans for multiple cricket titles designed specifically for Indian players. Cricket All Stars marks a significant step in that direction, solidifying its place as KRAFTON’s second cricket game following their acquisition of publishing rights for Real Cricket. That strategic move hinted that KRAFTON was dead serious about cricket beyond Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI).

Why it matters

For now, Cricket All Stars is exclusively available on Android through the Google Play Store in India, and there’s no word yet on when or if an iOS version will follow. As KRAFTON gears up to launch at least three India-focused games by FY2026, Cricket All Stars is just the beginning of what promises to be an exciting journey for cricket fans in mobile gaming. Keep your bat ready—this game is here to play!

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