Candy Crush Lovers Can Cash in on Swoo’s Candy Krack While Live Streaming

If Candy Crush is the game that gets your mojo going, you are going to love this. What if you could earn some money while playing your favourite game, and live streaming your skills to the entire nation, irrespective of your age? Swoo, the global live entertainment platform, has recently launched ‘Swoo Candy Krack’, the world’s biggest live match 3-type candy-themed game. Being the first and the only application to launch the live candy-matching format in India, the game saw thousands of gaming lovers playing in real time within a week of its launch. The live streaming platform offers cash prizes to players through Candy Krack targeting tier 1 and 2 cities in India.

The game comes third in Swoo’s venture of live gaming and has been rolled out after the success of its previous game ‘Swoo Bingo’. With a motive to let people ‘come and have fun’, the Bingo show by Swoo is being played by 100,000 users simultaneously, becoming India’s number one live Bingo game. Being an app that encourages users to play by rewarding winners, Swoo has been enjoying high retention rates with all its launches.


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‘Swoo Candy Krack’ is a live show adaptation of the very popular internet game ‘Candy Crush’. Players play the match-3 type candy switching and matching game. An assortment of gems and candies are shown to players, and they need to quickly match and ‘krack’ them to win points. A game that requires both skill and speed, Candy Krack comprises several levels and milestones. Winners who cross specific milestones share in the cash prize for the same, which gets encashed into their PayTm wallets.

Within a short time of launching, Candy Krack now has a player-base of 60K daily, and the count is rapidly increasing. Around one-fourth of the people playing live each day win cash prizes from the pot money, which ranges from INR 25,000 to 1 lakh per game on a daily basis. Candy Crush remains one of the favourite games of players. Getting to play its live version Candy Krack, while making money is making the game extremely engaging, with players reportedly spending an average of 18 minutes playing the game every day.

Acknowledging the rapid success of the new game, Divyesh Mahajan, CEO, Swoo, said, “It feels amazing to see our Indian audience welcoming all our games so enthusiastically. People in this country are always on the lookout for a way to have fun and to break the monotony. Keeping their sentiment in mind, we planned to launch Candy Krack, providing people with something to do in their leisure time. Swoo has always aimed to make entertainment available to everyone, and with this initiative, we intend to reach out to people from Tier-II cities as well.”

With a motive to entertain people of all age groups by making live gaming accessible to them, Swoo’s initiative in the segment of live gaming has been seeing high retention rates. Reportedly, Candy Krack is estimated to become the most digitally played live game in the country. Equipped with a great production quality, high-quality graphics and charismatic hosts shot out of their partner TwoFour54’s studio in Abu Dhabi, Swoo envisions that its new game will continue receiving such an overwhelming response from their Indian user base.


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Swoo is a leading live games broadcasting and entertainment app that offers high-quality content. Viewers can explore authentic and inspiring content around technology, health, sports, travel, food, entertainment, and lifestyle on Swoo.

Swoo is the first live game company to launch Live Candy Krack. The company has been inventing new games in the live format, its Live Bingo game being its biggest USP. With live game shows like Swoo Trivia, Swoo Bingo, and Swoo Trivia, the company has recorded 9 million installations in 2018, proving its attractiveness among broadcasters and audiences. A locally built, globally-fit smart application, Swoo is now available in the App Store and Google Play.

Navanwita Bora Sachdev

Navanwita is the editor of The Tech Panda who also frequently publishes stories in news outlets such as The Indian Express, Entrepreneur India, and The Business Standard

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