Nation’s First Transmedia Entertainment City to Come Up in Amaravati
The project is set to attract FDI, bring large-scale development, and empower local talent to ‘create’ in AP and ‘create’ for the world, Naidu said in a statement

Vijayawada: Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has announced that the state government signed a historic MoU with Creativeland Asia to launch Creatorland, India’s first Transmedia Entertainment City in Amaravati.
The project is set to attract FDI, bring large-scale development, and empower local talent to ‘create’ in AP and ‘create’ for the world, Naidu said in a statement.
The aim, he said, is to create 25,000 jobs, facilitate large-scale development and empower local talent. “This world-class creative township will be a hub for film, gaming, music, virtual production, immersive storytelling and AI-driven content. With cutting-edge infrastructure, global partnerships and a Creatorland Academy to skill our youth, AP would become a global destination for the creative and digital industries.”
The Creativeland Asia representatives say they are in conversation with 20+ studios across the world to make India their production hub. “It is expected that Creatorland will attract investments between Rs.8000 – 10,000 crore over 5-6 years that will go towards the creation of a Virtual Studio Complex powered by AI-based real-time rendering and volumetric capture technologies, immersive theme parks, gaming zones, e-sports arenas, and global cinema co-production zones.”
They say Creatorland Academy would skill youth in VFX, AI, gaming and immersive storytelling.

