IT Companies Directory

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Gaming & Entertainment

Activision Blizzard

3.92

is behind Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, and Overwatch, now operating as part of Microsoft following a historic $68.7 billion acquisition.

Santa Monica, CA Est. 2008
Gaming & Entertainment

Bandai Namco

4.28

is a Japanese entertainment conglomerate behind Pac-Man, Tekken, Dark Souls, and anime-based games spanning Dragon Ball, Naruto, and Gundam.

Tokyo, Japan Est. 2006
Gaming & Entertainment

Bungie

4.35

is the studio that created Halo and Destiny, now operating as a PlayStation subsidiary while maintaining creative independence.

Bellevue, WA Est. 1991
Gaming & Entertainment

Capcom

4.58

is a Japanese publisher behind Street Fighter, Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Devil May Cry, experiencing a major resurgence since the late 2010s.

Osaka, Japan Est. 1979
Gaming & Entertainment

CD Projekt

4.72

is the Polish studio behind The Witcher series and Cyberpunk 2077, also operating GOG.com as a DRM-free digital distribution platform.

Warsaw, Poland Est. 1994
Gaming & Entertainment

Construct

4.32

is a browser-based 2D game engine focused on visual programming, letting creators build games without writing any code.

London, UK Est. 2007
Gaming & Entertainment

Crytek

4.32

is a German game developer known for creating CryEngine and the Crysis franchise, which became the benchmark for PC gaming performance.

Frankfurt, Germany Est. 1999
Gaming & Entertainment

Defold

4.38

is a free, source-available 2D game engine originally created by King, now run by the Defold Foundation and used for mobile and web games.

Stockholm, Sweden Est. 2014
Gaming & Entertainment

Electronic Arts

3.85

is one of the biggest game publishers globally, known for EA Sports FC, Madden, The Sims, Battlefield, and Apex Legends.

Redwood City, CA Est. 1982
Gaming & Entertainment

Embracer Group

3.75

is a Swedish holding company that acquired dozens of gaming studios and IPs including THQ Nordic, Gearbox, Crystal Dynamics, and the Lord of the Rings rights.

Karlstad, Sweden Est. 2011
Gaming & Entertainment

Epic Games

4.52

is the creator of Unreal Engine and Fortnite, and a major force in shaping the gaming industry's business model and technology.

Cary, NC Est. 1991
Gaming & Entertainment

FromSoftware

4.75

is the Japanese studio behind Dark Souls, Bloodborne, Sekiro, and Elden Ring, known for defining the "soulslike" genre of challenging action RPGs.

Tokyo, Japan Est. 1986
Gaming & Entertainment

GameMaker

4.45

is a popular 2D game engine known for powering Undertale, Hyper Light Drifter, and Hotline Miami, now free for non-commercial use.

Dundee, UK Est. 1999
Developer Tools

Godot

4.68

is a free, open-source game engine that's gained massive traction as a community-driven alternative to Unity and Unreal.

Worldwide (Remote) Est. 2014
Gaming & Entertainment

GOG

4.55

(Good Old Games) is CD Projekt's DRM-free digital game store that champions consumer-friendly gaming with no copy protection.

Warsaw, Poland Est. 2008
Gaming & Entertainment

Improbable

4.08

is a British tech company building multiplayer infrastructure and virtual world technology, backed by SoftBank's Vision Fund.

London, UK Est. 2012
Gaming & Entertainment

Insomniac Games

4.62

is a PlayStation studio known for Spider-Man, Ratchet & Clank, and a legendary development speed that few studios can match.

Burbank, CA Est. 1994
Gaming & Entertainment

itch.io

4.58

is an open marketplace for independent game developers to sell and distribute their creations, known for its creator-friendly policies.

Worldwide (Remote) Est. 2013
Gaming & Entertainment

King

4.28

is the mobile gaming studio behind Candy Crush Saga, one of the most downloaded and highest-grossing mobile game franchises in history.

Stockholm, Sweden Est. 2003
Gaming & Entertainment

Konami

3.95

is a Japanese gaming and entertainment company known for Metal Gear, Castlevania, Silent Hill, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Pro Evolution Soccer (eFootball).

Tokyo, Japan Est. 1969
Gaming & Entertainment

miHoYo

4.62

(HoYoverse) is the Chinese studio behind Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail, redefining mobile and cross-platform free-to-play gaming.

Shanghai, China Est. 2012
Gaming & Entertainment

Naughty Dog

4.65

is a PlayStation first-party studio behind Crash Bandicoot, Jak & Daxter, Uncharted, and The Last of Us, known for pushing narrative and technical boundaries.

Santa Monica, CA Est. 1984
Gaming & Entertainment

Netflix

4.58

is the world's largest streaming service, founded in 1997, with over 260 million paid subscribers in 190+ countries.

Los Gatos, CA Est. 1997
Gaming & Entertainment

Nintendo

4.62

is a Japanese gaming giant behind Mario, Zelda, and the Switch console, consistently shaping how people play games worldwide.

Kyoto, Japan Est. 1889
Developer Tools

Phaser

4.35

is a popular open-source framework for building 2D browser games using JavaScript and HTML5 Canvas or WebGL.

Worldwide (Remote) Est. 2013
Gaming & Entertainment

Photon Engine

4.35

provides real-time multiplayer networking middleware used by thousands of games, from indie titles to AAA multiplayer experiences.

Hamburg, Germany Est. 2003
Gaming & Entertainment

PlayFab

4.28

is a backend-as-a-service platform for live games, providing player management, analytics, and LiveOps tools as part of Microsoft Azure.

Redmond, WA Est. 2014
Gaming & Entertainment

Riot Games

4.42

created League of Legends, the world's most popular esport, and has expanded into shooters, RPGs, card games, and animated series.

Los Angeles, CA Est. 2006
Gaming & Entertainment

Roblox

4.28

is a global gaming platform where millions of creators build experiences played by over 70 million daily active users, mostly under 18.

San Mateo, CA Est. 2004
Gaming & Entertainment

Sega

4.15

is a legendary Japanese gaming company that transitioned from console manufacturer to publisher, known for Sonic, Yakuza, Total War, and Persona.

Tokyo, Japan Est. 1960
Gaming & Entertainment

Sony Interactive Entertainment

4.48

runs the PlayStation brand, one of the most successful gaming platforms in history with five generations of home consoles.

San Mateo, CA Est. 1993
Gaming & Entertainment

Square Enix

4.22

is the Japanese publisher behind Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, Kingdom Hearts, and Tomb Raider, formed from the merger of two RPG giants.

Tokyo, Japan Est. 2003
Gaming & Entertainment

Supercell

4.55

is a Finnish mobile gaming studio known for Clash of Clans, Clash Royale, and Brawl Stars, generating billions with a remarkably small team.

Helsinki, Finland Est. 2010
Gaming & Entertainment

Take-Two Interactive

4.12

is the parent company of Rockstar Games and 2K, publishing Grand Theft Auto, Red Dead Redemption, NBA 2K, and Civilization.

New York, NY Est. 1993
Gaming & Entertainment

Tencent Games

4.25

is the world's largest gaming company by revenue, owning or holding stakes in Riot Games, Epic Games, Supercell, and many other major studios.

Shenzhen, China Est. 2003
Gaming & Entertainment

Twitch

4.42

is Amazon's live streaming platform that dominates gaming content and has expanded into music, talk shows, and creative broadcasting.

San Francisco, CA Est. 2011
Gaming & Entertainment

Ubisoft

3.78

is a French game publisher behind Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, Rainbow Six, and Just Dance, with studios spanning over 40 countries.

Montreuil, France Est. 1986
Gaming & Entertainment

Unity

4.55

is the world's most widely used game engine, powering over half of all mobile games and expanding into film, automotive, and architecture.

San Francisco, CA Est. 2004
Gaming & Entertainment

Valve

4.62

is the company behind Steam, the world's largest PC gaming platform, as well as iconic game franchises like Half-Life, Portal, and Dota 2.

Bellevue, WA Est. 1996
Gaming & Entertainment

Xbox Game Studios

4.35

is Microsoft's gaming division, home to Halo, Forza, and now the largest collection of game studios after acquiring Activision Blizzard.

Redmond, WA Est. 2000
Gaming & Entertainment

YouTube Gaming

4.35

is Google's gaming-focused streaming and video platform, integrated into YouTube and growing rapidly as a Twitch alternative.

San Bruno, CA Est. 2015
Gaming & Entertainment

Zynga

3.88

is a mobile and social gaming company behind FarmVille, Words With Friends, and Empires & Puzzles, now owned by Take-Two Interactive.

San Francisco, CA Est. 2007

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