Pune, India – June 30, 2026 – Digikore Studios Limited (NSE: DIGIKORE) is making significant strides in its evolution from a leading Visual Effects studio to a formidable global media and technology powerhouse. The company recently announced a landmark distribution agreement for its original AI-assisted animated feature film, “Kingdom Games,” securing a Chinese distributor at the prestigious MIFA Annecy animation market.
This deal marks a pivotal moment for Digikore. China, recognized as one of the world’s largest and most influential film markets, offers immense potential for animated content. The move not only validates the global appeal of “Kingdom Games” but also firmly positions Digikore’s innovative AI-assisted production pipeline on the international stage. This proprietary technology enables the creation of high-quality animated content at a fraction of traditional production costs – a potential game-changer for the industry and a powerful competitive edge.
Key Strategic Wins for Digikore:
- China Market Access: A direct entry into one of the biggest theatrical and family-entertainment markets globally, critical for animated film success.
- Global Validation: Strong international response at MIFA confirms “Kingdom Games” possesses widespread audience appeal and commercial viability.
- Disruptive Technology: Confirmation that Digikore’s AI-assisted animation can produce high-caliber films at nearly one-tenth the cost of conventional methods, optimizing profitability.
- Owned IP Expansion: Reinforces the company’s strategic pivot towards developing its own intellectual property, opening new avenues for long-term revenue growth and monetization.
Abhishek More, Founder & CEO of Digikore Studios, emphasized the transformative nature of this agreement: “This partnership gives Kingdom Games a strong international launchpad. More importantly, it validates Digikore’s transition from a pure-play VFX services company to a global media and technology company.” With this strategic move, Digikore Studios is not just releasing a film; it’s defining a new future for Indian animation and media-tech on the global stage, poised for significant growth.