Max Level, a leading PR and marketing agency specialising in the gaming and esports space, has been appointed as the official PR and communications partner for Specter, India’s pioneering backend platform developed by Dirtcube Interactive. This collaboration aims to enhance Specter’s brand presence, solutions offering, and engagement in the gaming industry while expanding to other areas.
Dirtcube Interactive’s Specter is solution for game developement
Specter is a comprehensive backend solution designed to streamline game development processes. It integrates essential services such as player progression, game economy management, automated achievements, leaderboards, LiveOps, and other features into a unified platform, enabling developers and marketers to create immersive and scalable gaming experiences efficiently.
Dirtcube Interactive, based in Navi Mumbai, has been at the forefront of game development and technology innovation. Their portfolio includes hyper-casual games, game development and art services, and innovative products like Capshot, a social platform for sharing memes with friends and GameStarz, an open-world mobile gaming arena filled with a multitude of social and competitive experiences. The launch of Specter marks a significant milestone in their commitment to empowering the gaming ecosystem.
Pravan Parikh, Co-Founder & Product Lead at Dirtcube Interactive, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “We are delighted to collaborate with Max Level as our PR and communications partner. Their deep understanding of the gaming industry and strategic approach will be instrumental in amplifying Specter’s reach and impact. Together, we aim to bridge gaps in the game development ecosystem and make game development more accessible, efficient, and rewarding.”
Max Level will leverage its expertise to craft and execute strategic PR campaigns that highlight Specter’s unique offerings and its potential to revolutionise game development in India and beyond. The agency’s role will encompass media relations, content creation, and strategic communications to position Specter prominently within the industry.
Siddharth Nayyar, Co-Founder and Chief Revenue Officer at Max Level, commented on the new mandate, “Partnering with Dirtcube Interactive for Specter is an exciting opportunity for us. Specter is set to transform the backend infrastructure of game development, and we are committed to showcasing its innovative capabilities to the broader gaming community. Our goal is to enhance Specter’s visibility and establish it as the go-to solution for developers seeking a comprehensive and scalable backend platform.”
Apart from PR services, Max Level provides gaming and esports brands with an array of services including campaign management, IP building, production, video editing, consultancy, social media marketing, influencer programs, and more.
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The addition of Specter to its already diverse portfolio of brands underscores Max Level’s growing market share in the Indian gaming, esports, and tech market. With a portfolio spanning brands like NODWIN Gaming, S8UL, 88 Games, CyberPowerPC India, KRAFTON, Saudi Esports Federation, ESL Faceit Group, The Esports World Cup, ASUS ROG, Jio Games, TVS, and HyperX, Max Level continues to grow its client base while maintaining a focus on delivering tailored PR and marketing services that resonate with gaming and esports audiences.
This collaboration further solidifies Max Level’s position as a leading PR and marketing agency in gaming and esports.
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