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Nazara Technologies is an Indian multinational technology company that has business interests in mobile games, esports, and sports media. It is based in Mumbai.

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History

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Nazara Technologies was founded by Nitish Mittersain in 1999 as an online gaming portal. In 2002, it switched to providing mobile entertainment VAS for telecom operators, including WAP content downloads of comic strips and mobile games.[4][5][6] Early likeness rights partnerships to deliver mobile content included those with Archie Comics,[7] Sachin Tendulkar,[8] MS Dhoni[9] and Cartoon Network.[10]

Nazara later expanded mobile games VAS into the Middle East and Africa, also becoming the licensed distributor of EA Mobile's games in these regions apart from South Asian countries.[11][12]

In 2015, Nazara obtained the license from Green Gold Animations to create mobile games based on Chhota Bheem animated television series.[13] In 2016, Nazara tied up with Indian comics company Amar Chitra Katha to develop mobile games on Tinkle characters like Shikari Shambu.[14]

In 2018, Nazara acquired a majority stake in Nextwave Multimedia, a Chennai-based mobile game developer known for World Cricket Championship titles.[15] It also acquired 55% stake in esports firm Nodwin Gaming.[16] Nazara was planning to go public in 2018 and had obtained approval from the market regulators, but halted the process.[17]

In 2019, Nazara Technologies purchased a 67% stake in Sportskeeda for ₹44 crore.[17] It acquired a 51% stake in Paper Boat Apps, the developer and publisher of gamified early learning app Kiddopia, for 83.5 crore in the same year.[18]

In March 2021, Nazara was listed on the NSE and BSE after its initial public offering.[19] Later the same year, it acquired the Hyderabad-based real-money gaming company OpenPlay for 186 crore.[20]

In 2022, Nazara acquired a 55% stake in Datawrkz, an advertising technology company based in Bangalore, for 124 crore.[21] Later that year, it bought out the US-based kids gaming company WildWorks for $10.4 million.[22]

In 2023, Nazara Technologies joined the All India Gaming Federation (AIGF) as a principal member.[23] In 2024, Nazara acquired Comic Con India for 55 crore through its subsidiary Nodwin Gaming.[24]

On August 8, 2024, it had been announced that Nazara has acquired UK based Fusebox Games for $27.2 million. The company is known for making Love Island-themed games since 2018.[25]

In September 2024, Nazara Technologies acquired 47.7% stake in Moonshine Technology, the parent company of PokerBaazi for Rs 832 crore.[26]

In January 2025, Nazara Technologies bought two mobile games King of Thieves and CATS: Crash Arena Turbo Stars from Zeptolab for USD 7.7 million.[27]

In May 2025, Nazara Technologies acquired Smaaash Entertainment, an arcade franchise from India, Smaash provides on-venue activities like bowling, go-karting, arcade gaming as well as dining and drinking.[28][29] Smaash has been rebranded as Zoreko.[30]

In May 2025, Nazara Technologies acquired British indie game publisher Curve Games, whose released titles include Human: Fall Flat.[31]

Subsidiaries

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Sportskeeda

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Sportskeeda is a global sports and esports media subsidiary of Nazara Technologies headquartered in Bangalore, India. It features news, articles, and live coverage of sports such as cricket, association football, American football, basketball, mixed martial arts, and professional wrestling.[17][32]

In 2009, the company was founded by Porush Jain. After a few months, the company raised an undisclosed amount of funding from angel investors.[33] In 2011, an early stage venture capital funding company, Seedfund, invested ₹2.8 crore.[34]

In 2019, Nazara Technologies acquired a 67% stake in Sportskeeda for ₹44 crore, valuing Sportskeeda at ₹65 crore.[17] In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the company launched two video series: Freehit and SKlive, featuring interviews with prominent sportspeople.[35]

In May 2022, Nazara set up its subsidiary Sportskeeda Inc. in Delaware, US.[36] In November 2022, Porush Jain resigned as CEO and Ajay Pratap Singh was promoted to take his place.[32]

In 2023, Sportskeeda acquired a 73.27% stake in Pro Football Network LLC, a US-based sports analysis website that covers the National Football League (NFL) and college football, for ₹16 crore (US$1.82 million).[37]

In 2024, Nazara Technologies further acquired 19.35 % for ₹145.5 crore in Absolute Sports, the parent company of Sportskeeda, increasing its total ownership to 91%.[38]

In 2025, Nazara Technologies acquired Curve Games, the parent company of Sportskeeda, 100% for ₹247 crore, increasing its total ownership to 100%.[39]

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Nazara Technologies Limited is an Indian multinational technology company focused on gaming, , and sports media, incorporated on December 8, 1999, and headquartered in , . As India's largest listed gaming company, it went public on the (BSE: 543280) and National Stock Exchange (NSE: NAZARA) on March 30, 2021, and operates a diversified platform that includes mobile games, interactive entertainment, digital advertising, and events with a global footprint across India, , , the , Asia-Pacific, and the . Founded by brothers Vikash Mittersain and Nitish Mittersain, the company has grown over 25 years from early development into a leader in ethical gaming and , emphasizing , stakeholder value, and sustainable practices without involvement in manufacturing. Its core business segments include gaming (contributing 36% of revenue through intellectual properties like Kiddopia, Animal Jam, and World Cricket Championship), (55% of revenue via subsidiaries such as NODWIN Gaming for events and media), and adtech (9% of revenue through digital solutions). Key subsidiaries encompass NODWIN Gaming Pvt Ltd (52.10% ownership, focused on ), Kiddopia Inc. (51.58%, educational gaming in the ), Absolute Sports Pvt Ltd (86.54%, sports media), Nextwave Multimedia (increased to over 71.88% in 2025, game publishing), and others like Wildworks Inc. and Fusebox Games, enabling a portfolio that connects millions of users daily across models, telco subscriptions, and real-money gaming. In 2024-25, Nazara reported consolidated revenue of ₹1,624 , a 43% year-over-year increase, with EBITDA of ₹153.5 (up 20%) and continued profitability, supported by cash reserves and ongoing M&A activities; however, Q2 FY 2025-26 showed a net loss due to regulatory restrictions on real-money gaming. Notable recent developments as of November 2025 include acquisitions such as (May 2025) and Smaaash Entertainment (May 2025), alongside expansions like the Pickleball franchise (November 2025) and ESG initiatives including carbon footprint reduction and inclusivity programs, positioning it as a key player in the evolving global gaming ecosystem amid regulatory changes in .

History

Founding and early years

Nazara Technologies was founded on December 8, 1999, by brothers Vikash Mittersain and Nitish Mittersain in , , initially operating as an online gaming portal during the early days of internet adoption in the country. In 2002, the company pivoted from its unprofitable gaming portal model to mobile entertainment value-added services (VAS), capitalizing on the growing penetration of feature phones in . This shift addressed early challenges, including the dotcom bust and limited access, by focusing on - and WAP-based content delivery suited to the pre-smartphone era. Key partnerships bolstered this VAS strategy, such as collaborations with for branded comics and games, and a 2005 exclusive worldwide deal with cricket icon to develop and distribute personalized like images, videos, and games on a revenue-sharing basis. Early product launches included simple mobile games, ringtones, wallpapers, and puzzles, which helped Nazara navigate the constraints of low-bandwidth feature phones while building a user base in emerging markets. By 2015, Nazara had solidified its position as a leading player in India's mobile gaming market, exemplified by an exclusive licensing agreement with Green Gold Animation to develop, publish, and market games based on the popular animated series , investing Rs 50 crore to expand across app stores and other platforms. This milestone reflected the company's adaptation from basic VAS to more sophisticated gaming, amid rising smartphone adoption.

Expansion through acquisitions

Nazara Technologies began its expansion through strategic acquisitions in 2018, acquiring a majority stake in Chennai-based to bolster its game development capabilities, particularly in sports simulation titles like World Cricket Championship, with full ownership achieved by 2024. In the same year, the company secured a 55% stake in Nodwin Gaming, marking its entry into the sector and enabling the organization of global tournaments. These moves diversified Nazara's portfolio beyond mobile publishing into development and competitive gaming ecosystems. By 2019, Nazara continued its growth with a 67% acquisition of sports content platform Sportskeeda for ₹44 crore, enhancing its sports media presence, and a 51% stake in Paper Boat Apps for ₹83.5 crore, which operates the edutainment app Kiddopia targeted at children. These acquisitions expanded Nazara's reach into digital content and educational gaming, complementing its core mobile offerings. The company's public listing via an initial public offering (IPO) on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) in March 2021 raised approximately ₹583 crore, providing capital for further expansion. Post-IPO, in 2021, Nazara acquired OpenPlay, an ad-tech platform for skill-based gaming, for ₹186 crore, strengthening its monetization tools. In June 2021, Nazara acquired Middle Eastern game publisher PublishMe. In 2022, Nazara targeted marketing technology with the acquisition of Datawrkz for ₹124 , integrating programmatic advertising capabilities, and entered the children's gaming market by purchasing U.S.-based for $10.4 million, which develops interactive titles like Animal Jam. These deals marked Nazara's initial foray into North American markets and ad-tech synergies. By 2024, the company acquired for ₹55 through its subsidiary Nodwin Gaming, adding live events to its esports portfolio, and UK-based Fusebox Games for $27.2 million, bringing popular mobile narrative games such as Love Island: The Game. The expansion continued in 2024 with a 47.7% stake in PokerBaazi's parent Technology for ₹832 , deepening its real-money gaming footprint. In 2025, Nazara acquired the intellectual properties for King of Thieves and C.A.T.S.: Crash Arena Turbo Stars for approximately $7.7 million, enhancing its global publishing library. In a move, the company fully acquired operator Smaaash for ₹126 , subsequently it as Zoreko to focus on immersive gaming experiences. Completing the year's activities, Nazara gained full of -based PC and console game publisher for ₹247 , solidifying control over its gaming assets. These acquisitions collectively broadened Nazara's global footprint, with entries into the U.S. via , the through Fusebox and , and strengthened presence in emerging markets like and the via prior and publishing deals, driving diversification across gaming, , media, and .

Organization

Leadership

Nitish Mittersain founded Nazara Technologies in 1999 at the age of 19, drawing on his early passion for technology and gaming that began in childhood with access to computers and coding games as a seven-year-old. With a background in business from Sydenham College of Commerce & Economics, Mittersain has served as Joint Managing Director and CEO since the company's inception, guiding its evolution from a mobile gaming pioneer to a diversified public entity. Vikash Mittersain, Nitish's brother, holds the position of Chairman and Managing Director, providing strategic oversight to the board. The executive team includes Rakesh Shah as , managing financial strategy and compliance. The comprises eight members as of November 2025, including four independent directors to ensure balanced governance: Sasha Mirchandani, Shobha Haresh Jagtiani, Probir Roy, and Arun Gupta, alongside Rohit Sharma. This structure emphasizes independent oversight in , , and stakeholder committees. At the subsidiary level, Ajay Pratap Singh has led Sportskeeda as CEO since November 2022, succeeding founder Porush Jain and focusing on sports media expansion after joining as Head of in 2019. Nazara Technologies maintains robust governance practices in compliance with SEBI's Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements (LODR) regulations following its 2021 IPO, including a for the board and that addresses ethical standards and data privacy in gaming operations. The company's Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report underscores a commitment to data protection aligned with applicable laws and promotes ethical conduct across AI-driven initiatives. In 2025, notable executive changes included the of Sudhir Kamath effective April 1, to pursue personal commitments, and the appointment of as on August 12, aimed at accelerating gaming growth strategies. The company continues to advance diversity initiatives, with its Business Responsibility Policy fostering inclusivity; by 2024, women comprised 45% of the workforce, reflecting ongoing efforts to promote gender balance and underrepresented groups in tech and gaming roles.

Subsidiaries

Nazara Technologies' portfolio is bolstered by a network of subsidiaries that drive its operations across gaming, , sports media, edutainment, and ad technology, collectively contributing the majority of the group's consolidated revenue. In FY25, these entities helped generate ₹1,624 in , with segments led by subsidiaries accounting for over 90% of the figure, underscoring their strategic importance to the parent company's growth. Nodwin Gaming, in which Nazara holds a 46.87% stake following a July 2025 fundraise that reclassified it from a to an associate, serves as a premier tournament organizer. Originally acquired at 55% in 2018, it organizes high-profile events like the BGMI Masters Series and contributed ₹523.8 to group revenue in FY25, representing 29% of the total. Sportskeeda, achieved 100% ownership in March 2025 through the acquisition of the remaining 8.97% stake in parent Absolute Sports for ₹69.17 , operates as a leading sports and media platform headquartered in Bangalore. The platform marked its expansion in May 2022 by incorporating wholly owned subsidiary Sportskeeda Inc. with a planned $4 million , and in March 2023 acquired 73.27% of Pro Football Network for $1.82 million (approximately ₹16 ) to enhance its coverage and North American footprint. Paper Boat Apps, fully owned since July 2024 after Nazara purchased the remaining 48.42% stake for ₹300 , focuses on Kiddopia, a portfolio of gamified early learning applications designed for children aged 2-8, prioritizing edutainment through interactive content. The subsidiary generated ₹219.4 in revenue during FY24, highlighting its role in the edtech-gaming intersection. WildWorks, 100% acquired in August 2022 for $10.4 million, is a North American studio dedicated to children's interactive gaming experiences, with flagship titles such as Animal Jam that emphasize creative play and education. It bolsters Nazara's global kids' gaming division by leveraging its established user base in the market. Fusebox Games, secured at 100% ownership in August 2024 for $27.2 million, is a UK-based developer specializing in interactive fiction and reality TV-themed titles. The studio reported $10.4 million in revenue for 2023, contributing to Nazara's expansion in premium . Curve Games, acquired 100% in May 2025 for ₹247 crore (£21.7 million), functions as a publisher of indie PC and console games, managing notable franchises like Human: Fall Flat and supporting developer partnerships worldwide. This addition enhances Nazara's presence in the ecosystem. Among other notable holdings, Datawrkz, with Nazara's 55% stake as of February 2025, provides performance marketing and ad-tech solutions, aiding digital campaigns for gaming and media clients. Comic Con India, 100% owned via Nodwin since January 2024 for ₹55 crore, organizes pop culture and entertainment events across . Additionally, Nazara maintains a 46.07% stake in Technologies, the operator of online gaming platform PokerBaazi, positioning it as a key associate in real-money gaming. In September 2025, Nazara terminated a deal to acquire an additional stake in .

Operations

Gaming division

Nazara Technologies' gaming division employs a mobile-first , prioritizing models that incorporate in-app purchases to drive monetization while ensuring accessibility across platforms such as Nazara.com and major app stores like and Apple . The division's flagship titles include the World Cricket Championship series, a simulation game developed since the 2010s by subsidiary Multimedia, which has amassed over 570 million downloads globally as of 2025 and features licensed professional players through partnerships like Winners Alliance. Other key offerings encompass the series, licensed games based on the popular Indian animated character since 2015, featuring titles like Chhota Bheem Jungle Run and Chhota Bheem Hero aimed at young audiences. Additionally, Love Island: The Game, an title tied to the reality TV franchise, exemplifies the division's expansion into narrative-driven mobile experiences. Strategic acquisitions have significantly enhanced the division's portfolio. In 2022, Nazara acquired U.S.-based for $10.4 million, integrating kid-safe massively multiplayer online games (MMOs) such as Animal Jam, which emphasize educational and creative play for children. The 2024 acquisition of UK studio Fusebox Games for $27.2 million brought mobile simulation titles like Love Island: The Game, bolstering interactive entertainment with a focus on global IP adaptations. In 2025, Nazara purchased UK publisher for £21.7 million, adding indie PC and console ports to its mobile-centric lineup, while separately acquiring the intellectual property rights to King of Thieves and CATS: Crash Arena Turbo Stars from for $7.7 million to expand its arcade and strategy offerings. Development occurs through in-house studios in , including Nextwave Multimedia in , alongside international subsidiaries like Fusebox in the UK and in the U.S., supported by global partnerships for co-development and publishing. The division leverages the Unity engine for cross-platform game creation, enabling efficient development of 2D and 3D titles tailored for mobile devices. By 2025, the gaming division's titles have achieved over 500 million downloads worldwide, with a strong emphasis on markets like and other emerging regions to capitalize on rising penetration and localized content preferences.

Esports and sports media

Nazara Technologies' operations are primarily driven by NODWIN Gaming, in which Nazara holds a stake below 50% as of November 2025 following the ceding of control earlier in the year; NODWIN organizes major tournaments and leagues to foster competitive gaming in and beyond. NODWIN has been instrumental in developing the Indian ecosystem since Nazara acquired a stake in 2018. The company focuses on large-scale events that engage millions of participants and viewers, emphasizing both online and offline formats to build community and talent pipelines. NODWIN Gaming operates prominent esports leagues, including the ESL India Premiership, which was launched in collaboration with ESL in 2018 to create localized competitive cups and enable professional gaming pathways. It also hosts (BGMI) events, such as the Snapdragon Pro Series BGMI Mobile Challenge, where teams like Gods Reign have competed for significant prize pools, including INR 5 million in early 2025. Partnerships with global entities further amplify its reach; for instance, in April 2024, NODWIN partnered with the (GEF) to promote international standards in esports organization. Additionally, ESL's 2018 minority in Nazara included exclusive licensing rights for NODWIN to utilize the ESL branding and tournament system in . In August 2025, NODWIN acquired a majority stake in Evo, expanding its international tournament portfolio. In the sports media domain, Sportskeeda serves as Nazara's key platform for multi-format content delivery, producing articles, videos, and analysis across , football, , and other sports. Acquired by Nazara in 2019 with a 67% stake that was increased to 81.94% by December 2024, Sportskeeda reaches tens of millions of monthly users through its digital ecosystem, prioritizing engaging, real-time coverage to drive user retention. Its content spans major leagues like the (IPL) in and international football tournaments, alongside esports highlights from NODWIN events. To expand its international footprint, Sportskeeda integrated Pro Football Network (PFN) in 2023 by acquiring a 73.27% stake through Nazara's Absolute Sports for approximately $1.82 million, enhancing NFL-focused with in-depth analysis, player stats, and video content. This move bolstered Sportskeeda's U.S. market presence, complementing its core Indian audience with premium coverage. Nazara has broadened its media portfolio through strategic acquisitions in experiential entertainment. In January 2024, NODWIN Gaming acquired 100% of for INR 55 in a cash-and-stock deal, positioning Nazara to host pop culture and gaming conventions that blend with fan engagements, , and industry panels across major Indian cities. In June 2025, Nazara completed the acquisition of Smaaash Entertainment for INR 126 under an NCLT-approved resolution plan, incorporating VR-based centers that host interactive sports simulations and gaming experiences, further merging media with immersive events. Growth in esports has been marked by increasing participation and industry advocacy; NODWIN's events saw substantial growth in 2024, with airtime exceeding 80 hours across tournaments. In 2023, Nazara joined the All India Gaming Federation (AIGF) as a principal member, supporting policy frameworks for responsible gaming and esports development. Nazara's emphasizes a digital-first approach, leveraging ad from sponsorships and targeted campaigns tied to high-profile events like the IPL and international sports leagues. This model generates income through display ads, branded integrations, and partnerships, while prioritizing user-generated and multimedia content to sustain engagement across platforms.

Financial performance

Revenue and growth

Nazara Technologies reported consolidated revenue of ₹1,138 crore (approximately US$137 million) for fiscal year 2024 (FY24), marking a modest 4.3% year-over-year (YoY) increase from ₹1,091 crore in FY23. The company's net profit for the year rose 23% to ₹75 crore (approximately US$9 million), driven by cost controls and higher other income despite flat overall scale. Revenue breakdown by segments showed esports contributing 55%, gaming 36%, and ad-tech 9%, highlighting the dominance of esports in driving topline amid a transitional year for gaming operations. In FY25, Nazara achieved significant acceleration, with consolidated revenue reaching ₹1,624 crore, reflecting robust segment-wise growth including 28% in gaming, 75% in esports, and 53% in ad-tech. This performance culminated in a record EBITDA of ₹153.5 crore, though net profit contracted 31.82% to ₹50.96 crore due to elevated expenses and one-off losses. A key highlight was the 95% YoY revenue surge in Q4 FY25 to ₹520.2 crore, fueled by strong contributions from gaming (up 71.82% YoY to ₹156.41 crore) and ad-tech segments. As of June 2025, the trailing 12-month revenue stood at approximately $220 million, underscoring sustained momentum into early FY26 with Q1 FY26 revenue doubling 99% YoY to ₹498.7 crore. In Q2 FY26 (announced November 13, 2025), revenue grew 65% YoY to approximately ₹494 crore, with H1 FY26 revenue at ₹1,025 crore (up 80% YoY), though Q2 reported a net loss due to one-off expenses. The company's revenue streams are diversified across in-app purchases, which form a primary avenue for its gaming titles (accounting for roughly 50% overall), advertising through in-game and ad-tech platforms (around 30%), and licensing deals plus events (approximately 20%). This model supports scalability, with gaming relying heavily on in-app purchases and ads, while generates from sponsorships, media rights, and event fees. Nazara has faced challenges from regulatory changes in the Indian gaming sector, including the 28% GST levy on online gaming introduced in 2023, which has pressured margins and prompted a strategic pivot toward international markets. More recently, the 2025 online gaming bill introduced restrictions on real-money gaming (RMG), leading to potential write-downs on RMG-related investments and the termination of additional acquisition plans in subsidiaries like Moonshine Technology. Post its 2021 IPO, where shares listed at a premium to the ₹1,101 issue price, the has underperformed relative to issue but shown recovery, trading around ₹275 as of November 18, 2025—reflecting broader sector volatility and regulatory headwinds. Looking ahead, analysts project a 32% CAGR for FY25–27, with international expansions—particularly through subsidiaries like Fusebox Games in and emerging presence in and via events—expected to contribute significantly to growth, potentially driving 20% of FY25's topline uplift through diversified geographic .

Acquisitions and investments

Since 2018, Nazara Technologies has executed multiple totaling over ₹2,500 , primarily to bolster its gaming, , and media portfolios. These activities have been funded through a combination of IPO proceeds, debt, and equity issuances, including the ₹582 raised via its 2021 on the BSE and NSE, which was earmarked for strategic investments and expansion. Additional funding has come from preferential equity raises, such as the ₹855 secured in early 2025 from marquee investors to support ongoing M&A initiatives. Key transactions highlight the scale of these investments. In September 2024, Nazara acquired a 47.7% stake in Moonshine Technology, the parent of real-money gaming platform PokerBaazi, for ₹832 in a secondary transaction. Plans for further primary infusion to gain majority control were terminated in September 2025 due to new regulatory restrictions on real-money gaming. This deal, Nazara's largest to date, is expected to enhance its real-money gaming segment through integrated user acquisition and cross-promotion synergies, though subject to ongoing regulatory impacts. In May 2025, the company completed the full acquisition of UK-based publisher for ₹247 , securing 100% ownership to expand into the PC and console markets. Return on investment from select deals underscores the financial rationale behind Nazara's M&A approach. The initial 67% stake in sports media platform Sportskeeda, acquired for ₹44 in 2019, has seen substantial value appreciation, culminating in full ownership by March 2025 through additional purchases totaling approximately ₹214 , reflecting the platform's growth in user engagement and ad revenue. Similarly, the 2022 acquisition of U.S.-based kids' gaming studio for ₹82 has integrated successfully, contributing an estimated $20 million in annual revenue by FY2025 through expanded global distribution of titles like Animal Jam. Nazara's investment strategy emphasizes synergies across its ecosystem, such as leveraging ad-tech capabilities from its 2022 acquisition of Datawrkz (majority stake for ₹124 ) to optimize in-game and user acquisition for its gaming titles. This focus on complementary assets has driven operational efficiencies and diversified streams. As of June 2025, the company's enterprise value stood at approximately $1.35 billion, bolstered by these strategic moves. However, these activities carry risks, including high integration costs from combining diverse operations and exposure to market volatility in the gaming sector, where regulatory changes and economic fluctuations can impact ROI. Nazara's annual reports highlight ongoing challenges in post-acquisition synergies and dependency on volatile ad revenues, exacerbated by recent RMG regulations.

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