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Max Level bags PR mandate of CyberPowerPC
Mumbai: Max Level, a marketing and PR agency built by gamers, has been awarded the public relations mandate for CyberPowerPC India, a US-based gaming PC brand, which debuted in the Indian market earlier this year. CyberPowerPC, known for its high-quality custom and pre-built gaming PCs, has chosen India as its first Asian market through a collaboration with Creative Newtech Ltd.
CyberPowerPC has been a trailblazer in the gaming industry, becoming the number one OEM in the US during 2014-2015 with over 100,000 Microsoft Windows sales, and achieving the distinction of Amazon’s Choice for Gaming Desktop PCs in 2018. In 2022, the brand further solidified its reputation by being the only non-MNC to rank in the top 10 for desktop units sold, with five of the top 10 best-selling gaming desktops.
Widely available across major retailers like Best Buy, Costco, and Walmart in the US and Canada, CyberPowerPC has consistently led the gaming PC segment. Its presence at major events like Anime Expo and its expansion into licensing has further established its brand credibility.
Commenting on the new partnership, CyberPowerPC India COO Vishal Parekh said, “The India launch marks the first Asian market for CyberPowerPC. With the rise of the gaming sector in India, our objective with the launch was to contribute to this growth and bring top-notch experiences for Indian gamers. Max Level’s deep-rooted understanding and extensive experience in the Indian gaming and esports ecosystem make them an ideal partner to elevate our brand presence in the country. Their holistic approach to PR, founded on the principles of passion and expertise in gaming, aligns perfectly with our mission to provide gamers with the best possible immersive experiences. Together, we aim to make CyberPowerPC a household name among Indian gamers.”
The addition of CyberPowerPC to its diverse portfolio of brands underscores Max Level’s growing influence in the Indian gaming, esports and tech market. With clients like NODWIN Gaming, SuperGaming, KRAFTON, Saudi Esports Federation, ESL Faceit Group, The Esports World Cup, ASUS ROG, Jio Games, TVS, and HyperX, Max Level continues to diversify its client base while maintaining a focus on delivering tailored B2B services that resonate with gaming and esports audiences.
Max Level co-founder and chief revenue officer Siddharth Nayyar stated, “Being entrusted with the India PR mandate of the number one Gaming PC manufacturing brand in North America is a testament to our expertise and understanding of the Indian as well as global gaming market and media landscape. Our success with national and international gaming brands reflects the collective passion of our team to craft the right stories that matter for brands looking to reach out to the gaming and esports audience. We are excited to contribute to CyberPowerPC’s growth journey as it aims to elevate the Indian PC gaming landscape.”
As CyberPowerPC embarks on this exciting new chapter in India, Max Level will be instrumental in driving its communication strategies, ensuring that the brand resonates with India’s burgeoning gaming community.
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Abhay Duggal joins JioStar as director of Hindi GEC ad sales
The streaming giant brings in a seasoned revenue hand as the battle for Hindi television advertising heats up
MUMBAI: Abhay Duggal has a new desk, and JioStar has a new weapon. The media and entertainment veteran has joined JioStar as director of entertainment ad sales for Hindi general entertainment channels, adding 17 years of hard-won revenue experience to one of India’s most powerful broadcasting operations.
Duggal is no stranger to big portfolios or bruising markets. Before joining JioStar, he spent a brief stint at Republic World as deputy general manager and north regional head for ad sales. Before that, he put in three years at Enterr10 Television, where he ran the north region for Dangal TV and Dangal 2, two of India’s leading free-to-air Hindi channels. The north alone accounted for more than 50 per cent of total channel revenue on his watch, a number that tends to get attention in any sales meeting.
His longest stint was at Zee Entertainment Enterprises, where he spent over six years rising to associate director of sales. There he commanded the Hindi movies cluster across seven channels, owned more than half of north India’s revenue across flagship properties including Zee TV and &TV, and closed marquee sponsorships across the Indian Premier League, Zee Rishtey Awards and Dance India Dance. He also handled monetisation for the English movies and entertainment cluster and the global news channel WION, a portfolio that would stretch most sales teams twice his size.
Earlier in his career Duggal closed what was then a Rs 3 crore single deal at Reliance Broadcast Network, one of the largest in Indian radio at the time, before that he helped launch and monetise JAINHITS, India’s first HITS-based cable and satellite platform.
His edge, by his own account, lies in marrying data and instinct: translating audience trends, inventory signals and client demands into long-term partnerships built on cost-per-rating-point discipline rather than short-term deal chasing. In a media landscape being reshaped by streaming, fragmented attention and AI-driven advertising, that kind of rigour is increasingly rare and increasingly valuable.
JioStar, which blends the scale of Reliance’s Jio platform with the content firepower of Star, is doubling down on its advertising business at precisely the moment the Hindi GEC market is getting more competitive. Bringing in someone who has spent nearly two decades doing exactly this, across some of India’s most watched channels, is a pointed statement of intent. Duggal has spent his career turning audiences into revenue. JioStar is clearly betting he can do it again, and bigger.








