Desi Slam Master is India's most talked-about martial arts fighting game that brings together the rich heritage of desi combat styles with modern gaming thrills. Developed by a team of passionate gamers from Pune, this game has become a sensation since its launch in 2023, captivating players from Srinagar to Kanyakumari.
What makes Desi Slam Master stand out is its unapologetic focus on Indian roots. Unlike other games that just add a few Indian characters, this game is built around our culture, our languages, and our way of life. It's not just a game – it's a celebration of being desi!
From the streets of Mumbai to the ghats of Varanasi, Desi Slam Master lets you fight in locations that feel like home. Whether you're a fan of Haryana's kushti or Bengal's lathi khela, this game brings these traditional arts to life with stunning graphics that work even on low-end phones.
Parents love it because it teaches kids about Indian culture, while youngsters enjoy the competitive multiplayer modes. It's no wonder that within two years, it has become a household name across India!
Desi Slam Master is set in a vibrant, colorful India where ancient martial arts meet the energy of modern youth. The game's story revolves around the "Desi Championship" – a nationwide tournament where warriors from each state compete to prove that their regional combat style is the best.
But there's more to it than just competition. A mysterious organization is trying to replace traditional desi fighting styles with foreign techniques, and it's up to your character to protect our heritage while winning the championship. It's a story that resonates with every Indian who takes pride in their culture!
Developed over 3 years with input from real martial artists across India, Desi Slam Master features 32 playable characters, each representing a different state or union territory. From a Jammu & Kashmir gatka expert to a Kerala kalarippayattu master, the diversity is truly impressive.
One of the smartest things about Desi Slam Master is its accessibility. The developers know that not everyone in India has the latest smartphone, so they created three versions:
• Full Version (1.5GB) – For high-end phones with stunning 3D graphics
• Lite Version (300MB) – For mid-range devices, keeping core gameplay intact
• Basic Version (50MB) – For feature phones and very low-end Android devices
This approach has ensured that even players with budget phones (under ₹3,000) can enjoy the game, which is why it's so popular in small towns and rural areas.
Another unique feature is the "Desi Gyan Mode" – where players can learn about the history and techniques of each martial art style through short, animated videos. Many schools in Punjab and Tamil Nadu have started using this mode as part of their physical education curriculum!
Desi Slam Master uses a unique "Desi Combat Engine" that's easy to learn but hard to master. The controls are designed for Indian mobile users – with a virtual joystick on the left and three attack buttons on the right: "Thappad" (light hit), "Maram" (heavy hit), and "Desi Slam" (special move).
The "Desi Meter" fills up as you land successful attacks. When full, it lets you unleash your character's signature "Desi Slam" – a powerful move inspired by their region's culture. For example:
• The Punjabi character's slam involves a bhangra-inspired spin followed by a powerful kirpan strike
• The Bengali character uses a lathi to sweep the opponent, then does a quick dance move from Durga Puja
• The Rajasthani character summons a camel to charge the opponent before delivering the final blow
These slams aren't just powerful – they're packed with desi flavor that makes every victory feel special!
Desi Slam Master offers a variety of modes to keep players engaged for hours:
1. State Pride Mode – Fight your way through tournaments in each state, unlocking new characters and stages. Each state has unique challenges – like fighting in the crowded streets of Old Delhi during Holi, or on a boat in Kerala's backwaters.
2. Desi Challenges – Complete daily tasks that reflect Indian life, like "Defeat 5 opponents while wearing a turban" or "Win a match using only chappal attacks" (yes, you can fight with a chappal in this game!).
3. Multiplayer Mela – Battle against friends or random players in real-time. Supports 1v1, 2v2, and even 4-player free-for-all matches. The game's netcode is optimized for Indian internet, so even 2G users can play without too much lag.
4. Guru Training – Learn new moves from in-game gurus who are based on real martial arts masters. Each guru speaks in their regional language, giving tips like "Use your dholki rhythm to time your attacks" (Punjabi guru) or "Move like a snake in the grass, just like our kalaripayattu" (Kerala guru).
Customization is where Desi Slam Master really shines. Players can dress their characters in hundreds of desi outfits, including:
• Traditional wear like kurta-pajama, dhoti, saree, and lungi
• Regional costumes such as the Assamese mekhela chador, Gujarati kediyu, and Manipuri phanek
• Festival specials like Diwali kurta with rangoli patterns, Holi-colored turbans, and Eid sherwani
Weapons are also fully customizable, with options like:
• The Punjabi kirpan (with different blade designs)
• The Tamil silambam staff (with carvings of Hindu gods)
• The Bengali lathi (with colorful cloth wraps)
• The Rajasthani khukri (with ivory handles)
What's really fun is that many customization items are unlocked by completing cultural challenges. For example, to get the special "Vishu" outfit from Kerala, you need to win 3 matches on April 14th (Vishu day)!
Progress in Desi Slam Master is based on two systems: "Anubhav Points" (Experience Points) and "Izzat Points" (Honor Points).
Anubhav Points level up your character, unlocking new moves and better stats. Izzat Points are earned by fighting with respect – not spamming the same move, helping teammates, and using traditional techniques correctly.
Collect enough Izzat Points, and you'll unlock "Desi Legend" status, which gives you access to special skins based on historical Indian warriors like Maharana Pratap, Rani Laxmi Bai, and Tipu Sultan.
The game also has a unique "Bhai Chara" (Brotherhood) system where you can team up with players from your state. Team up with 5 players from your state, and you'll unlock a special state-themed team attack!
Desi Slam Master takes localization seriously – it's not just about translating words, but creating an experience that feels personal to players from every corner of India.
The game supports 22 Indian languages, more than any other mobile game in the country. This includes:
• Hindi (with 9 regional variants like Bhojpuri, Haryanvi, and Bundeli)
• Bengali (including Bangladeshi Bengali)
• Tamil (with both formal and colloquial versions)
• Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam
• Punjabi (Gurmukhi and Shahmukhi scripts)
• Gujarati, Marathi, Odia
• Assamese, Nepali, Konkani
• Manipuri, Kashmiri, Sindhi
• Tulu, Santhali, Bodo
Voice acting is done by popular regional artists. For example, the Tamil voiceovers are done by a famous Chennai comedian, while the Punjabi voices are provided by a well-known Bhangra singer. This makes the characters feel like real people from those regions.
Depending on which state you select in the game, Desi Slam Master serves up unique content that feels familiar:
• Stages – Each state has its own battle stage. In Punjab, you fight in a village mela ground with a dhol player in the background. In Tamil Nadu, the stage is a temple courtyard with kolam patterns on the ground. In West Bengal, it's a Durga Puja pandal with idols watching the fight!
• Music – Background music changes with each region. You'll hear bhangra beats in Punjab, Carnatic music in Tamil Nadu, Rabindra Sangeet in West Bengal, and folk songs from Rajasthan. The music gets louder and faster when your Desi Meter is full, pumping up the excitement!
• Dialogues – Characters use region-specific slang and references. A character from Uttar Pradesh might say "Arre bhai, tu to gaya re!" when winning, while a Tamil character might say "Nee romba over-a irukka!" (You're being too much!) to taunt opponents.
• Food Power-Ups – Each region has its own special food that heals your character. In Punjab, it's lassi and paratha. In Maharashtra, vada pav. In Kerala, appam and stew. Eating these gives you a bigger health boost than regular power-ups!
Desi Slam Master is famous for its festival updates that make the game feel part of Indian celebrations:
• Diwali Edition – The game world is decorated with diyas, rangolis, and lights. Special "patakha slams" create fireworks when you land a hit. Collect "Lakshmi coins" to unlock gold-plated weapons and outfits.
• Holi Edition – Characters throw gulal (colored powder) during fights, which temporarily blinds opponents. Water balloon attacks can knock enemies off their feet. The victory screen shows characters dancing to "Rang Barse" while throwing colors.
• Eid Edition – New stages set in a bustling Eid market. Players can collect "eidi" (gifts) that give bonus points. Special moves include breaking a coconut (a traditional Eid practice in some regions) to stun enemies.
• Pongal/Makar Sankranti Edition – Kites fly across the screen, and you can use kite strings to tie up opponents. Winning battles gives you "sugarcane juice" power-ups that boost your attack strength for 30 seconds.
• Ganesh Chaturthi Edition – Fight near a Ganesh idol, with modaks (sweet dumplings) as health power-ups. The Desi Slam creates a shower of flowers like during Ganesh visarjan.
• Total Downloads in India: 127 million+
• Version Breakdown: Full Version (42%), Lite Version (48%), Basic Version (10%)
• Android vs iOS: 91% Android, 9% iOS (matches India's mobile usage)
• Regional Downloads: Uttar Pradesh (24%), Maharashtra (18%), Bihar (11%), Tamil Nadu (10%), Rajasthan (8%), Others (29%)
• Daily Active Users (DAU): 14.2 million
• Monthly Active Users (MAU): 47 million
• Peak Concurrent Players: 3.8 million (during Diwali 2024 tournament)
• Average Time Spent: 53 minutes per day per user
• Retention Rate: 72% of players active after 6 months (industry average is 45%)
Desi Slam Master achieved these incredible numbers by understanding the Indian market better than any other game. The launch was timed with India's 75th Independence Day in 2023, with a marketing campaign featuring the tagline "Desi Hain Toh Dikhao" (If you're desi, show it) that struck a chord with young Indians.
The Lite and Basic versions were game-changers. In rural areas, where budget phones are common, these versions made the game accessible to millions who had never played a fighting game before. In fact, 62% of players from Bihar and Jharkhand use the Basic Version, proving that accessibility drives growth in India.
Monetization is designed to be desi-friendly. Instead of forcing players to pay, the game offers "Chhota Invest" (small investment) options – like ₹5 for a new turban or ₹10 for a special attack. Most players spend less than ₹50 per month, but with 127 million downloads, these small amounts add up.
Importantly, the game is not pay-to-win. All characters and core moves can be unlocked by playing, which has earned it a reputation as a "fair game" among Indian players. This fairness is a big reason why retention rates are so high.
Brand partnerships have also boosted the game's popularity. In 2024, Desi Slam Master collaborated with a leading Indian snack brand to create in-game "namkeen power-ups" that restore health. They also partnered with a popular textile company to design exclusive traditional outfits for characters, which were sold both in-game and as real clothes in stores!
According to Sensor Tower, Desi Slam Master was the most downloaded mobile game in India in 2024, beating international titles like PUBG Mobile and Free Fire. It's also the highest-grossing Indian-developed game of all time, with over ₹250 crore in revenue as of October 2025.
What's most impressive is the game's reach across demographics. 43% of players are women (high for a fighting game), and 28% are over 35 years old. This broad appeal shows that Desi Slam Master has become more than just a game – it's a cultural phenomenon.
Desi Slam Master has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from Indian players, with an average rating of 4.9/5 on Google Play Store and 4.8/5 on Apple App Store. Here are some authentic reviews from players across India:
"Yaar, yeh game toh mere dil ki baat bolta hai! (Brother, this game speaks to my heart!) I'm from a small village in Haryana, and seeing our kushti style in the game made me so proud. The Haryanvi dialogues are exactly how we talk – 'Kaise marega tu mujhe, tere to lag gayi!' (How will you hit me, you're done for!) The game runs smoothly on my old Redmi phone, no lag at all. Main har roz apne bhaiyon ke saath multiplayer khelta hoon. (I play multiplayer with my brothers every day.)"
– Rakesh Y., Hisar (Google Play)
"As a Tamil girl who learned silambam from my grandfather, I can't express how happy I am with this game! The Tamil character's moves are exactly like what I learned – the staff spins, the footwork, everything. The voice acting is perfect, with Chennai slang that makes me laugh. 'Vera level da!' (It's next level!) My favorite part is the Pongal event – flying kites while fighting is so much fun. My appa (father) even plays with me sometimes!"
– Keerthana S., Chennai (Apple App Store)
"Ei game ta amar moner kotha bolche! (This game is speaking my mind!) Being from Kolkata, seeing the Durga Puja pandal stage brought tears to my eyes. The Bengali dialogues are so realistic – when my character says 'Tui ki korbe? Ami to tor upor boshbo!' (What will you do? I'll sit on you!) during a fight, it's exactly how we tease our friends. The Holi edition was amazing with all the colors. Even my didi (sister) who never plays games is hooked!"
– Soumik B., Kolkata (Google Play)
"Hu Gujarat se hoon aur yeh game hamari Gujarati culture ko itna accha se represent karta hai ki mujhe garv hai! (I'm from Gujarat and I'm proud that this game represents our Gujarati culture so well!) The garba-inspired victory dances, the dhokla power-ups, everything feels so familiar. The Gujarati voiceovers use our sweet language perfectly. Maine apne bua ke ghar jaake unke Nokia phone pe Basic Version install kiya – woh bhi ab roz khelti hain! (I installed the Basic Version on my aunt's Nokia phone – she plays every day too!)"
– Jignesh P., Ahmedabad (Google Play)
"Nenu Telangana nunchi unnanu. Ikkada oka kalarippayattu practitioner ni. (I'm from Telangana and a kalarippayattu practitioner.) This game's representation of our martial arts is incredible – the precision, the movements, everything is correct. The Telugu dialogues with our Telangana slang are perfect. 'Nuvvu entha try chestunav kuda, naa mundu raledu!' (No matter how hard you try, you can't beat me!) My students love playing this game to practice their moves. Best desi game ever!"
– Mahesh G., Hyderabad (Google Play)
Indian gaming critics have praised Desi Slam Master as a milestone in Indian game development. The Times of India called it "a game that understands India better than any other – a perfect blend of culture and entertainment."
Tech India Magazine awarded it "Game of the Year" in 2024, saying, "For too long, Indian gamers have had to play foreign games with Indian skins. Desi Slam Master is different – it's built from the ground up for us, by us."
Some early reviews pointed out minor issues, like occasional bugs in the Sindhi and Kashmiri language versions, and the need for more characters from Northeast India. The developers responded quickly, releasing monthly updates that fixed these issues and added 6 new Northeast characters in 2025, each with their unique martial arts styles.
The game has received recognition beyond the gaming world. In 2025, it was awarded the "National Integration Award" by the Indian government for promoting unity through regional diversity. The Ministry of Youth Affairs even launched a campaign using the game to encourage young people to learn traditional martial arts.
Educators have also embraced the game. Over 500 schools across India now use Desi Slam Master's "Desi Gyan Mode" as part of their cultural studies curriculum. A teacher from Pune said, "Students who never paid attention to our cultural heritage lessons are now asking questions about different martial arts because of this game. It's a teacher's dream!"
New to Desi Slam Master? Follow these tips from top Indian players to become a pro quickly:
Not all characters are the same for new players. Start with these easy-to-learn options:
• Jaspreet from Punjab – Balanced speed and power, perfect for learning basics
• Maya from Maharashtra – Fast attacks, good for hit-and-run tactics
• Raju from Uttar Pradesh – Strong defense, great for beginners who need time to learn
Don't worry about picking your own state first – try different characters to find your style!
Many new players make the mistake of spamming the Desi Slam button. Focus first on:
• Blocking (hold back on the joystick) – reduces damage by 60%
• Simple combos (Thappad + Maram) – builds your Desi Meter faster
• Dodging (double-tap left/right) – essential for avoiding big attacks
Once you can do these well, then use your Desi Slam for maximum impact.
Each stage has hidden advantages. For example:
• On the Punjab stage, use the hay bales to hide and surprise opponents
• On the Tamil Nadu temple stage, jump on the small pillars to avoid attacks
• On the Mumbai street stage, kick the street food carts to spill hot oil on enemies
• On the Kerala backwaters stage, use the moving boats to change position quickly
Spend 10 minutes in Training Mode on each new stage to find these secrets!
The game gives away free stuff every day – don't miss these:
• Log in daily for "Desi Coins" (can buy basic outfits and power-ups)
• Watch 1 short ad to get a free "chai break" (full health restore)
• Complete the "Daily Duel" (1 quick fight) for bonus Anubhav Points
• On Sundays, collect a free regional outfit (rotates weekly)
These small rewards add up – you can unlock almost everything in the game without spending money!
Once you reach level 5, join a team from your state. Team members get:
• Bonus points when playing together
• Access to team-only tournaments with bigger prizes
• Help from experienced players who know state-specific strategies
Teams with 10+ active members get a special state flag to display during battles!
Pro players know that Desi Slam is most effective when used at the right moment. The best times to unleash it are:
• When your opponent is mid-air (they can't block or dodge)
• After you've broken their defense (use a heavy attack first to stagger them)
• In team battles when multiple enemies are grouped together
Never use Desi Slam when your opponent's Desi Meter is full – they can counter with their own slam!
In competitive play, choosing the right character to counter your opponent is key. Here are some pro counterpicks:
• Against fast characters (like Maya from Maharashtra), use slow but heavy hitters (like Bheem from Haryana)
• Against long-range fighters (like Lakshmi from Tamil Nadu), use agile characters with quick dashes (like Zara from Jammu)
• Against defensive players (like Amar from Gujarat), use characters with "breakthrough" attacks (like Rohit from Bengal)
Learn the strengths and weaknesses of all 32 characters to always have the upper hand!
Seasoned players know how to maximize rewards during festival events. Here are some secrets:
• Diwali: Play between 8-10 PM IST (during Lakshmi puja) for triple Lakshmi coins
• Holi: Collect all 7 colors of gulal to unlock a secret "Rainbow Slam" attack
• Ganesh Chaturthi: The modak power-ups respawn every 30 seconds near the Ganesh idol – camp there for infinite health
Follow top Indian streamers during events – they often share hidden reward locations!
2v2 and 4-player battles require teamwork to win. Use these pro coordination tips:
• Assign roles: One player focuses on attacking, the other on supporting (healing, distracting)
• Combine Desi Slams for a "Desi Combo" – two slams used together deal 2x damage
• Communicate in your regional language for faster calls (e.g., "Peeche se aa raha hai!" – He's coming from behind!)
Join a clan from your state for better coordination – regional teams often dominate tournaments!
Desi Slam Master has built a massive community through regular events that bring players together, both online and offline:
Held every August 15th (Independence Day), this is India's biggest mobile gaming tournament. Players compete online for a spot in the offline finals, which are held in a different city each year. The 2024 finals in Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium drew 20,000 spectators and 35 million online viewers!
The winner gets the "Desi Mace" trophy (inspired by the gada of Hanuman) and a cash prize of ₹1 crore. Past winners have included a 16-year-old student from Bangalore and a 28-year-old farmer from Punjab who practiced on his Basic Version phone.
Throughout the year, the game organizes "Desi Slam Melas" in 30+ Indian cities. These family-friendly events let players:
• Compete in local tournaments with prizes like smartphones and traditional attire
• Meet the game's developers and voice actors (who often attend in regional costumes)
• Learn real martial arts from experts in free workshops
• Enjoy desi food stalls serving regional delicacies like pani puri, vada pav, and lassi
The 2025 Delhi Mela set a record with over 30,000 attendees, including a special appearance by a famous Bollywood actor who's a fan of the game!
The game uses its massive player base to support social causes through "Desi Seva" events:
• During the 2024 Assam floods, players raised ₹5 crore by purchasing special flood relief skins (100% of proceeds donated)
• For every 50 battles fought during "Education Month," the developers donate ₹20 to rural schools for sports equipment
• The "Clean India Challenge" encouraged players to pick up litter in real life and share photos – over 1 million players participated, earning in-game rewards
These initiatives have made Desi Slam Master more than just a game – it's a force for good in India!
The Desi Slam Master community is one of the most active and diverse in Indian gaming, with players from all ages, backgrounds, and regions coming together to share their love for the game.
There are over 1,200 active regional Facebook groups dedicated to the game, with the largest ones (Hindi, Tamil, and Bengali) having over 500,000 members each. These groups are more than just gaming forums – they're communities where people:
• Share gameplay tips in their regional languages
• Organize local meetups and small tournaments
• Help new players learn the game (many groups have "Guru Mentors" who offer free advice)
• Even arrange marriages! Several couples have met through Desi Slam Master groups and tied the knot!
On Instagram, the #DesiSlamMaster hashtag has over 8 million posts, including fan art, gameplay clips, and real-life martial arts demonstrations inspired by the game.
Indian streamers have embraced Desi Slam Master, with top creators like "SlamDada" and "DesiWarriorGirl" amassing millions of followers. What makes the game's streaming scene unique is:
• Streamers often use regional languages, making content accessible to non-English speakers
• Many streams include real martial arts demonstrations alongside gameplay
• Tournaments are streamed with commentary in multiple languages simultaneously
Platforms like Loco and YouTube Gaming regularly feature Desi Slam Master tournaments, with some events offering prize pools of over ₹20 lakh. The game's developer even sponsors a "Desi Streamer Hunt" program to discover and support up-and-coming creators from small towns.
The game's community has created some amazing content that celebrates Indian culture:
• Fan Art: Artists from across India create stunning artwork, from Madhubani paintings of game characters to digital art of battle scenes set in famous Indian locations like the Taj Mahal and Hampi.
• Fan Fiction: Writers have created elaborate stories expanding the game's lore, often incorporating local myths and legends. For example, a Tamil fan wrote a story about the game's Tamil character training under Lord Murugan!
• Real-Life Tournaments: In small towns, players organize their own "Desi Slam Tournaments" during local festivals, with prizes like cows, bicycles, and traditional jewelry.
• Desi Dance Covers: Fans have created dance routines based on the game's victory animations, with some going viral on social media (one Holi dance cover got over 10 million views on YouTube!)
The developers regularly showcase the best fan creations on their official social media and even incorporate some into the game. Several fan-designed outfits and weapons have been added as official content, with the creators receiving cash prizes and credit in the game!
Desi Slam Master was designed specifically for India's diverse technological landscape, ensuring it's accessible to as many players as possible:
Full Version:
• Android: Android 8.0 (Oreo) or higher, 3GB RAM, 1.5GB storage space
• iOS: iOS 13.0 or later, compatible with iPhone 7 and above, 1.5GB storage space
Lite Version:
• Android: Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) or higher, 1GB RAM, 300MB storage space
• iOS: iOS 11.0 or later, compatible with iPhone 6 and above, 300MB storage space
Basic Version:
• Android: Android 4.4 (KitKat) or higher, 512MB RAM, 50MB storage space
• Java Phones: Most feature phones with 64MB RAM or higher (supports keypad controls)
The game features 6 different graphics settings, from "Desi Budget" (for basic phones) to "Ultra Desi" (for flagship devices). Even on the lowest settings, the core gameplay and cultural elements remain intact – a priority for the developers.
Understanding India's data constraints, Desi Slam Master offers several features to save data:
• Data Saver Mode: Reduces data usage by 75% by lowering texture quality and limiting online features
• Offline Play: State Pride Mode, Training Mode, and local multiplayer can be played without internet
• Smart Download: Lets players choose to download updates only when connected to Wi-Fi or during free data hours
• Compressed Updates: Updates are compressed to 1/3 of their original size, reducing download time and data usage
These features have made the game popular in areas with limited connectivity, with over 45% of players regularly using the offline mode.
The game receives regular updates to keep it fresh and fix issues:
• Major updates every 2 months, adding new characters, stages, and modes
• Minor patches every 2 weeks, fixing bugs and balancing gameplay
• Festival updates 3 weeks before major Indian festivals (Diwali, Holi, Eid, etc.)
Customer support is available in all 22 regional languages through in-game chat, email, and a toll-free helpline. The support team is known for its quick response times – 90% of issues are resolved within 24 hours.
Unlike many mobile games, Desi Slam Master doesn't force players to update immediately. Old versions remain playable for 2 weeks after an update, giving players time to download when convenient.
The developers of Desi Slam Master have announced exciting plans for 2026 and beyond, based on player feedback and a commitment to celebrating Indian culture:
1. Northeast Expansion – Adding 8 new characters from Northeast India, each showcasing martial arts like Thang-Ta (Manipur), Sarit-Sarak (Assam), and Kalaripayattu (Meghalaya). New stages will include replicas of Kaziranga National Park and Shillong's Elephant Falls.
2. Mythology Mode – A new game mode featuring characters from Indian epics like the Mahabharata and Ramayana. Players will be able to fight as Arjuna, Bhima, Ravana, and even Goddess Durga, with unique divine abilities inspired by their stories.
3. Desi VR Experience – A virtual reality version for compatible Android and iOS devices, letting players step into the arena and perform martial arts moves in real life using their phone's camera and motion sensors.
4. School Championship Program – Partnering with 1,000 schools across India to organize inter-school tournaments, promoting both gaming skills and knowledge of traditional martial arts. The winning school will get a state-of-the-art gaming lab!
5. Pro Esports League – Launching India's first professional Desi Slam Master esports league with 10 teams representing different regions. Each team will have salaried players, and the league will offer a total prize pool of ₹5 crore.
Perhaps the most exciting announcement is the "Desi Cultural Ambassador Program," where top players from each state will get to travel across India to learn from real martial arts masters. These ambassadors will document their experiences and help create new in-game content, ensuring the game remains authentic to India's diverse culture.
The developers have also promised to expand language support to 30 Indian languages by 2027, including endangered languages like Kodava and Tulu. They've also hinted at a possible console version for the upcoming Indian gaming console market.
With these plans, Desi Slam Master is set to remain India's favorite game for years to come – a true celebration of desi culture, martial arts, and gaming!