Google I/O 2024 Project Gameface Android Showcase Powered By Made-in-India Indus Battle Royale 
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Google I/O 2024 Project Gameface Android Showcase Powered By Made-in-India Indus Battle Royale

Google and SuperGaming demonstrated at Google I/O 2024 how developers may enable an unparalleled degree of accessibility on more than three billion Android devices

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At Google I/O 2024, Google and SuperGaming showed how developers can empower over three billion Android devices with an unprecedented level of accessibility. The Project Gameface for Android showcase was also powered by SuperGaming's upcoming made-in-India-for-the-world battle royale, Indus.

“We believe that with Project Gameface and Google AI, developers have the opportunity to bring gaming to everyone," says Roby John, CEO and co-founder, SuperGaming. "We're proud to partner with Google to showcase the fullest expression of accessible gaming through Indus at Google I/O 2024."

Accessibility is crucial because it allows for games to be enjoyed by a wider range of players — regardless of their cognitive, physical, or sensory abilities. With Project Gameface, players can raise their eyebrows to click and drag, or open their mouth to move the cursor, making it possible for anyone to pursue gaming.

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This development was unveiled as a part of the Google I/O event with an aim to create an accessible and inclusive gaming environment for everyone. Previously, SuperGaming revealed that the PC version of the game will use Project Gameface.

SuperGaming is building India’s Gaming Revolution with games like MaskGun, Battle Stars, and its new Indo-Futuristic Battle Royale Indus with 10 million pre-registrations and counting. All these games are built on its own in-house platform called the SuperPlatform. The SuperPlatform is also used by other game publishers like Bandai Namco for the iconic PAC-MAN game on mobile.