Real Cricket saga makes it big with the launch of their biggest game yet - Real Cricket 22

Author

Noushin

Date

Aug, 25.2022

Real Cricket 22, a game developed and published by Nautilus Mobile, is the most recent installment in the Real Cricket franchise to have been made available on both Android and iOS. With a completely overhauled engine, this 3D cricket simulation game is more realistic than ever, providing players with an immersive experience.

Nautilus Mobile is currently the top-grossing simulation-based cricket game brand worldwide with over 210 million downloads. Since April 2019, Real Cricket and Sachin Saga from Jet Synthesys have a combined 65% market share, compared to 35% owned by the closest competitor, according to App Annie. Real Cricket, the most played cricket simulation game on mobile devices globally has also received numerous honors in the past, including People’s Choice Game of the Year in 2014 and People’s Choice Indie Game of the Year in 2013. Real Cricket 22 immediately climbed to the top of the Apple App Store's Top Free Games List after its debut, providing players with more challenging and in-depth gameplay experience. 

The game is designed with futuristic graphics that are incredibly intricate. Legendary commentators including Sanjay Manjrekar, Aakash Chopra, Vivek Razdan, Danny Morrisson, and Lisa Sthalekar have been added to the on-field action to heighten the drama and excitement of the game. 
The development teams claimed that they had created a cricket game unlike any other using cutting-edge AI technology. Additionally, players can use the Shot Map feature of the game to map their chosen shots to fit their own batting style. 

Commenting about Real Cricket 22, Anuj Mankar, CEO of Nautilus Mobile App said, “It is impossible to replicate the physical skills required of the real sport on the mobile phone but what is possible is to replicate the mental and strategic skills required. It is with this vision that we have created multiple elements to truly push the limits of cricket simulation on the phone and throw it further down the Esports spectrum.”