Campaign India Team
May 22, 2008

Zapak.com helps Kolkata Knight Riders play cricket online

Zapak Digital Entertainment Ltd, India’s largest online gaming portal, a Reliance ADA Group Venture, announced their association with Shahrukh Khan’s IPL Team - Kolkata Knight Riders.As a part of the association, Zapak.com is the Official Gaming Partner for this IPL team and has created a dedicated cricket zone on the official website of the Knight Riders. This zone will host 10 of world’s best cricket games for the users out of which 5-6 games will be custom built specially around Knight Riders. Currently there are four games running live on the portal.

Zapak.com helps Kolkata Knight Riders play cricket online

Zapak Digital Entertainment Ltd, India’s largest online gaming portal, a Reliance ADA Group Venture, announced their association with Shahrukh Khan’s IPL Team - Kolkata Knight Riders.

As a part of the association, Zapak.com is the Official Gaming Partner for this IPL team and has created a dedicated cricket zone on the official website of the Knight Riders. This zone will host 10 of world’s best cricket games for the users out of which 5-6 games will be custom built specially around Knight Riders. Currently there are four games running live on the portal.

Zapak and Kolkata Knight Riders launched a new game on the official Kolkata Knight Riders portal – Cricket by the Book, one of the games specially built around Shahrukh Khan’s team. Zapak and Kolkata Knight Riders also announced the launch of a contest called – ‘Get Knighted’.

Source:
Campaign India

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