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Among these 10 recently funded computer games companies, the largest disclosed round is Methodical Games’ $15M on 2022-11-16, and it dwarfs the rest of the…

Among these 10 recently funded computer games companies, the largest disclosed round is Methodical Games’ $15M on 2022-11-16, and it dwarfs the rest of the disclosed amounts. The next-highest disclosed rounds are Zoot’s $6M (2025-06-17) and Bitmagic’s $4M (2024-07-02), while several entries sit far below that range (e.g., Futures First Gaming at $20K in 2024-05-21 and Zoot’s peer band ending around the sub-$1M levels like Clivi at $430K on 2023-07-05).

Rounds cluster tightly around late 2022: three entries close within two weeks of 2022-11-02 to 2022-11-16 (Sansar at $1M on 2022-11-02, Liquid Swords undisclosed on 2022-11-02, and Methodical Games at $15M on 2022-11-16). Stage coverage is uneven: “Series Unknown” appears in 3 of 10 rows, and disclosed “undisclosed” amounts appear in 2 of 10 rows (Midnight and Liquid Swords). Geographically, the list is split across multiple countries and cities, with the United States appearing in 5 of 10 rows (Zoot, Futures First Gaming, Midnight, Methodical Games, and Sansar) versus single entries in Finland (Bitmagic), Canada (Arvis Games), Colombia (Clivi), Poland (Klabater), and Sweden (Liquid Swords), spanning dates from 2022-11-02 through the most recent 2025-06-17 (Zoot).

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What’s the largest disclosed round in these computer games startups, and how does it compare to other disclosed amounts here?

Methodical Games’ $15M on 2022-11-16 is the largest disclosed amount in the 10-row set, significantly above the next-largest disclosed rounds: Zoot’s $6M on 2025-06-17 and Bitmagic’s $4M on 2024-07-02.

Do the rounds concentrate in a particular date window, or are they evenly spread?

They cluster around late 2022: Sansar ($1M) on 2022-11-02, Liquid Swords (undisclosed) on 2022-11-02, and Methodical Games ($15M) on 2022-11-16 fall within two weeks. Outside that, earlier points include Clivi ($430K) on 2023-07-05 and Arvis Games ($500K) on 2023-08-02.

Which stage labels dominate, and how much is missing or unspecified?

Pre-seed/seed coverage is prominent (Clivi Pre-Seed $430K on 2023-07-05; Zoot Seed $6M on 2025-06-17; Bitmagic Seed $4M on 2024-07-02; Arvis Games Seed $500K on 2023-08-02). “Series Unknown” appears in 3 of 10 rows (Futures First Gaming, Klabater, and the two other “Series Unknown” entries), and 2 of 10 rows show “undisclosed” amounts (Midnight and Liquid Swords).

Are there outliers among the disclosed amounts that stand out as unusually small or non-comparable?

Futures First Gaming’s disclosed $20K on 2024-05-21 is an outlier on the low end versus the $140K–$6M band for other disclosed rounds (e.g., Klabater $140K on 2023-06-19 and Zoot $6M). Two other potential comparables have “undisclosed” amounts: Midnight (2022-11-25) and Liquid Swords (2022-11-02).

Is there geographic concentration by country in this slice of computer games funding?

The United States accounts for 5 of 10 rows (Zoot; Futures First Gaming; Midnight; Methodical Games; Sansar), while the rest are single-country entries: Finland (Bitmagic), Canada (Arvis Games), Colombia (Clivi), Poland (Klabater), and Sweden (Liquid Swords). Cities shown for the U.S. vary (New York, Wilmington, Los Angeles, Raleigh, and Birmingham, Michigan), rather than forming a single repeated city hub.

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