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Indian Gamers Get an AMD Play Sphere, Bringing Fun and Conversations Forward

Exploring gaming's colourful world with India's favourite creators at AMD Play Sphere

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Indian Gamers Get an AMD Play Sphere, Bringing Fun and Conversations Forward

The gaming world in India has been booming, with numerous online creators, their fans and their following. Millions of users subscribe only to games, play, and reviews, an entirely different ecosystem and creator space. Even regional gamers streaming mobile games received a huge fan base and made careers out of it. But now, the boom is boosted by AMD’s latest show, AMD Play Sphere. It is an exciting eight-episode gaming talk show series, the first ever on YouTube in India. It is entertaining, insightful, and features some of India’s most popular gaming creators. It’s AMD’s first-ever step into gaming-focused content production in India.

Let’s trust them for the thrilling ride they offer fans and players.
AMD Play Sphere show is exclusively available on the AMD Gaming YouTube channel. Started on 20 November, fresh episodes will drop weekly. The show is full of fun, laughter, and gaming banter, offering a perfect mix of entertainment and knowledge about the dynamic gaming landscape in India.

Each 20-minute episode starts with a guest introduction, usually one of India’s prominent gaming creators. The creators featured include Shreeman Legend, Kaash Plays, Sharkshe, Savage Girl, Lolllzzz, PSY Gaming, Sumo Me, and Arthur. I know this is a dream lineup for all gaming enthusiasts. The best and most engaging conversations are when our favourite creators share their journeys, insights, and gaming trends.

What do you think? That is not all; the series isn’t just about talking; it’s loaded with unique activities that come with a twist.
Segments like;

  • Hindi Me Bol, where guests translate game titles into Hindi.
  • Kya Bolta Emoji, where participants guess game titles using emoji clues
  • Chitra Chat, where creators showcase their drawing skills (or lack thereof) to guess game titles.

These plays keep the mood light and show the fun and quirky side of your favourite creators.

What makes AMD Play Sphere stand out in the Indian gaming community?

Well, it is the first ever gaming talk show. Each episode reveals a larger world of gaming in India. They discuss trends, growth, and how the gaming culture is evolving in the country. Sounds fun, right? This isn’t new to many Westeros, but this is happening for the first time in India, which has such high production. These insightful discussions build a stronger connection among gamers and content creators, giving viewers a sense of belonging to this vibrant community.

The simple idea behind AMD Play Sphere is to celebrate gaming as a growing culture and the people shaping it. AMD India’s Marketing Head, Mukesh Bajpai, emphasized how this initiative is a first-of-its-kind platform that shines a light on gaming influencers while building a sense of unity within the gaming world.

Fans!! Please find the trailer and all episodes on AMD Gaming’s YouTube channel. The colourful sets, entertaining segments, and lively conversations make it a must-watch for anyone curious about gaming or wanting to start gaming.

AMD is the global leader in high-performance computing and has been at the forefront of innovation since its humble beginnings in 1969 as a Silicon Valley start-up.
Today, AMD drives cutting-edge technologies that shape gaming, PC, embedded systems and data centres. With AMD Play Sphere, the company takes another step in its innovation by creating a space for gamers and creators in India to come together and thrive.

Whether you’re a hardcore gamer, a casual player or just someone curious about the gaming community in India, this is the place to be.

Take advantage and don’t miss the fun. Let’s grab snacks, join the gaming chatter on AMD Gaming’s YouTube channel. After all, gaming is more than a time pass and entertainment; it’s a way to live, connect on dimensions, and evolve.

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Vidhathri is an investigative journalist, writer and documentary filmmaker with over 5 years of experience. He worked across various media including the Sunday Times, The Indian Express, BBC, and Sky News across print, television and social media.

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