QYOU Media Inc. has announced that its newly launched casual mobile gaming app, Q GamesMela, has moved from beta to full release of its in-app trading and e-commerce storefront. Entering the world of what is becoming known as "G-Commerce" or "Gaming-Commerce", the storefront provides the opportunity for players to maximize their winnings by trading them for real products available in the Q GamesMela store. This unique and groundbreaking feature provides a new added dimension of rewards and monetization wherein innovations can be exchanged for actual products.

Q GamesMela winners of free games are awarded "stars" that can be stored in their in-app wallet and exchanged for products. In addition, Real Money/Cash gamers can also go into an in-app inclusive "Star Store" where can buy and sell stars on an auction basis with other gamers. The intent is the creation of a socially active commerce community where real trading is done among active players to keep them both more engaged and involved, even when not actually playing games.

The online gaming industry has increasingly been seeing a variety of initiatives to drive more commerce through the games themselves. For years, the industry has driven a growing level of in-game commerce where gamers purchase additional merchandise to be used during gameplay. In 2025, estimates show that the market value of in-game purchases in games is projected to surpass $74.4 billion USD.

Recently, online fears abound regarding the upcoming 2024 version of Grand Theft Auto 6 featuring a greater move into so-called "G-commerce. The games available for players to be awarded prizes in cash or be awarded stars on Q GamesMela include the addictive 2 minute gameplay of LUDO Express along with classic skill based games including Gin Rummy, Solitaire King and Call Break. The gaming market in India continues to be one of the fastest growing in the world.

With an estimated CAGR of 27%, industry reports suggest that this market will likely be worth over seven billion U.S. dollars in 2025. Most estimates predict nearly 450 million gamers across all platforms in 2023 with forecasts for the user base to reach 641 Million in 2027. Much of this growth is being driven by increased smartphone penetration and availability of lower-cost smartphones, coupled with more affordable data plans.

India's mobile gaming market is expected to generate 4.32 billion downloads in 2023 rocketing past former global leaders including the United States and Brazil.