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The authors of INDIKA have attracted $5 million in investments

The funds will be used to develop a new game—"more large-scale and ambitious."

INDIKA

The studio Odd Meter announced that it has received investments from two venture companies: GEM Capital and Autotelic Ventures. They did not disclose how much money each company invested.

"This funding round will allow the studio to expand the team and fully focus on the development of the next game. We are grateful to GEM Capital and Autotelic Ventures for their support and trust in our vision. In the new project, we will apply everything we learned while working on INDIKA. We want to further develop our narrative and artistic ideas, as well as take production to a new level," commented Odd Meter's creative director Dmitry Svetlov on the investments.

Odd Meter is not yet ready to fully announce the future game, so neither its genre nor its approximate release window is known.

Let us recall that Odd Meter was founded in 2017 and is currently based in Kazakhstan. A year after it was established, the studio released its debut game Sacralith, which was aimed at VR devices. The title showed quite weak sales—just enough to cover costs, but the studio has not worked with VR again. In May 2024, Odd Meter released INDIKA, which remains its flagship game.

INDIKA is an art-house adventure about a mad nun in an alternative Russia at the end of the 19th century. It is known that by November 2025, more than 500,000 people worldwide had played it.

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Games Press
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