Blue Ocean Games Launches USD 30 Mn Fund to Back Indie Developers The initiative introduces an innovative funding model called the Structured Agreement for Indie Launch (Sail), designed to provide capital at the concept stage—well before a playable build is developed.

By Entrepreneur Staff

You're reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media.

Freepik

Blue Ocean Games, a venture fund backed by South Korean gaming major Krafton Inc., has announced a USD 30 million fund to support indie game developers worldwide, with a strong focus on nurturing talent from India.

Founded by Damian Lee, former head of investments at Krafton, the fund aims to back 100 developers over the next three years. The initiative introduces an innovative funding model called the Structured Agreement for Indie Launch (Sail), designed to provide capital at the concept stage—well before a playable build is developed.

Under Sail, individual developers can receive USD 100,000, with teams eligible for up to USD 300,000 over a two-year period. Crucially, developers retain full ownership of their IP, with the investment structured through a hybrid equity and revenue-sharing model that ensures a balance between creative control and investor returns.

"India is a powerhouse of creativity and technical skill, yet many brilliant ideas struggle to find early support," said Sean Hyunil Sohn, CEO of Krafton India. "Blue Ocean Games introduces a forward-thinking investment model that gives indie developers critical financial backing at the earliest stages."

In addition to funding, developers will receive incorporation support, mentorship from gaming veterans, and financial guidance. Developers will also be grouped into cohorts to build a collaborative community. While this fund is tailored for early-stage teams, Blue Ocean Games plans to support larger teams through future initiatives.

Entrepreneur Staff

Entrepreneur Staff

Editor

For more than 30 years, Entrepreneur has set the course for success for millions of entrepreneurs and small business owners. We'll teach you the secrets of the winners and give you exactly what you need to lay the groundwork for success.
Business Ideas

70 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2025

We put together a list of the best, most profitable small business ideas for entrepreneurs to pursue in 2025.

Business News

You Can Get Paid $18,000 More a Year By Adding AI Skills to Your Resume, According to a New Study

Employers are emphasizing AI skills — and are willing to pay a lot more if you have them.

News and Trends

How Lab-Grown Diamonds are Reshaping Jewellery Market

As sustainability takes the centre stage shaping the luxury market, lab grown diamonds (LGDs) are leading the way and not merely following the latest trends, says Ishendra Agarwal, Founder, Giva

Employee Experience & Recruiting

Here's the Real Reason Your Employees Are Checked Out — And the Missing Link That Could Fix It

Most disengaged employees aren't exhausted — they're disconnected, and storytelling may be the key to rebuilding that connection.

Leadership

The Difference Between Entrepreneurs Who Survive Crises and Those Who Don't

In a business world accelerated by AI, visibility alone is fragile. Here's how strategic silence and consistency can turn reputation into your most powerful asset.

Leadership

7 Steps to De-Risking Big Business Decisions Before They Backfire

When the stakes are high, these seven steps can help you avoid costly mistakes, eliminate bias and make smarter decisions that actually scale.