India recently got its first AAA game, Indus Battle Royale, by SuperGaming in October 2024.Capital-intensive nature and lack of skilled talent hinder Indian game developers in creating AAA games.Karan Shroff's LightFury Games aims to develop AAA games from India, starting with E-Cricket.E-Cricket, a real-time multiplayer AAA cricket game, is set to launch in under 24 months.Advance in AI technology is helping in reducing production costs for AAA games like E-Cricket.E-Cricket focuses on delivering a broadcast-style experience with interactivity and detailed player progression.LightFury Studios targets long-term player engagement and social elements with E-Cricket, akin to PUBG.E-Cricket's monetization plan includes cosmetic upgrades, live events, and fair cross-platform competition.LightFurry aims for E-Cricket to become a professional esports title with a skill-based, fair gameplay model.Beyond E-Cricket, LightFurry Studios plans to develop multiple AAA titles and proprietary technology.