Game State Labs Secures $2 Million to Boost AI for Gaming
- Raises $2 Million in seed round led by PeerCapital and Neon Fund
- Funds to drive product development, hiring, and global expansion
- Offers AI-driven data platform for player behavior analysis
Bengaluru-based Game State Labs has raised $2 million in a seed round co-led by PeerCapital and Neon Fund. The funds will help the startup enhance its AI-powered data platform, expand its team across engineering and business roles, and scale globally.
Founded in 2025 by Aashbir Bhatia, Ashwin Ramakrishnan, and Jagveer Gandhi, Game State Labs provides an AI-based data infrastructure layer designed for gaming studios. The platform captures real-time in-game events and player state data, processes it at scale, and makes it usable for AI models that support live gaming operations and revenue strategies.
The startup’s tools allow game developers to gain faster insights, enable predictive analytics at the player level, and run personalized gaming experiences. Common applications include adjusting game difficulty, fine-tuning cooldown periods, optimizing ad pricing, and customizing in-app purchase bundles.
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Game State Labs is already working with partner studios to integrate its systems into live games, aiming to improve gameplay and player retention while helping studios make smarter data-backed decisions.
This funding marks an important step in the company’s mission to support worldwide gaming studios with powerful AI tools that scale as games grow in complexity.
