Mukti: Sony’s Powerful Indian Indie Game Shines Light on Human Trafficking Through Emotional Storytelling

Mukti is an Indian indie game by Underdogs Studio, backed by Sony, exploring human trafficking through immersive, story-rich gameplay.

Mukti: Sony's Powerful Indian Indie Game Shines Light on Human Trafficking Through Emotional Storytelling
Mukti: Sony’s Powerful Indian Indie Game

Sony have recently showed off a new indie game, and it’s not something people expected. Called Mukti, the game is made by Underdogs Studio, a small team from India. It was revealed during Sony’s indie showcase event and quickly got attention. It’s not a usual type of game, but rather one that tells emotional stories and focuses on something real. A game that you don’t just play, but you feel it.

The Story and What It Tries To Do

Mukti means “freedom” in Hindi language. The game takes place inside a museum that is fictional, but filled with items and stories from people who was victims of human trafficking. Players walk through the museum, learning bit by bit about different lives and what happened to them.

It’s not a game with shooting or action β€” it’s more slow and thoughtful. The team said they were inspired by real events and stories they read. So they wanted to do something meaningful, that maybe could make players think different. And even though it’s not easy topic, they tried to handle it with respect.

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Mukti: Sony's Powerful Indian Indie Game Shines Light on Human Trafficking Through Emotional Storytelling
Mukti: Shines Light on Human Trafficking Through Emotional Storytelling

Art That Feels Alive and Deep

One thing that people talk about Mukti a lot is how it looks. It’s full of designs and art from Indian culture β€” like architecture from old temples, and decorations from different regions. Each room feels like a part of India, which makes the world feel more alive and real. You can see that the team really put effort into getting those small things right.

The sound design is also strong. They use Indian musical instruments like sitar and flute, and it mixes well with the atmosphere. The voice acting is also done nicely, with Indian accents that don’t feel fake. It all creates a mood that stays with you.

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From Small Start to Sony’s Stage

Underdogs Studio didn’t had much when they started. A few people with passion, some laptops, and an idea. For a long time they worked without knowing if it would go anywhere. But then they got noticed, received some small funds, and after that, Sony came in with more support.

It’s not every day a game from India is put on the global stage like this. Sony putting trust in them is a big deal. It’s a sign that the gaming world is maybe changing, becoming more open to new voices.

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Early Reactions and What’s Coming Next

So far, people who tried the demo of Mukti are saying good things. Many praised the visuals and the heavy theme. Some said it’s not perfect, maybe a bit slow, but they appreciated what the game tried to say. The full release is planned for late 2025, on PS5 and PC.

Mukti is not like most other games. It’s quiet, sad, thoughtful. It’s not made to entertain only, but also to show a truth. Maybe that’s why it’s special β€” not because it’s the biggest or most advanced game, but because it dares to be honest.

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