Funded Gaming Startups in Seattle
Seattle’s gaming funding entries (10 rows shown) show a strong outlier at the high end: Rec Room’s $145M round on 2021-12-20 dwarfs every other disclosed a…
Seattle’s gaming funding entries (10 rows shown) show a strong outlier at the high end: Rec Room’s $145M round on 2021-12-20 dwarfs every other disclosed amount, with the next-largest at Neon Media’s $20M on 2023-10-25. Excluding that outlier, most disclosed rounds cluster between $2M and $22M (e.g., Stray Bombay’s $2M on 2021-04-14; One More Game’s $22M on 2022-04-19).
Timing is also clustered near the recent years, spanning 2021-04-14 through 2025-06-12, and the three most recent closings are within about 33 months (Polyarc on 2025-06-12 at $5M; Reflection Games on 2024-03-20 at $2M; Neon Media on 2023-10-25 at $20M). Stage disclosure is mixed: “Series Unknown” (or a nonstandard “Venture - Series Unknown”) appears in multiple rows, including Polyarc (2025-06-12, $5M), Lightfox Games (2023-02-02, $6M), and Rec Room (2021-12-20, $145M), while the remaining entries split across Seed and Series A labels.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this Seattle gaming list, and how does it compare to the rest of the disclosed amounts?
Rec Room’s $145M round on 2021-12-20 is the clear outlier; the next-largest disclosed amount is Neon Media’s $20M on 2023-10-25, and most other rounds sit at or below $22M (e.g., One More Game $22M on 2022-04-19).
Which disclosed rounds fall in the most recent 90 days of the dates shown?
Only one row lands in the most recent 90-day window relative to the latest date shown (2025-06-12): Polyarc’s $5M round on 2025-06-12. The prior disclosed rounds (e.g., Reflection Games $2M on 2024-03-20) are outside that window.
Are there stage or classification patterns, based on the round labels shown here?
Labels that don’t specify a conventional stage recur: “Series Unknown” appears for Polyarc (2025-06-12, $5M), Lightfox Games (2023-02-02, $6M), and Twin Suns (2021-05-12, $4M), and “Venture - Series Unknown” appears for Lost Lake Games (2022-01-04, $5M), Rec Room (2021-12-20, $145M), and Stray Bombay (2021-04-14, $2M).
How concentrated are disclosed round sizes across the period shown, aside from the high outlier?
Outside Rec Room’s $145M (2021-12-20), disclosed amounts cluster tightly: multiple rounds are between $2M and $7M (Reflection Games $2M on 2024-03-20; Twin Suns $4M on 2021-05-12; Studio Sai $7M on 2023-10-04), while the upper tier is mainly $20M–$22M (Neon Media $20M on 2023-10-25; One More Game $22M on 2022-04-19).
Is there a time window where several rounds are packed together?
There is a noticeable multi-entry cluster in 2022–2023: Studio Sai ($7M on 2023-10-04) follows Neon Media ($20M on 2023-10-25) and Lightfox Games ($6M on 2023-02-02), while 2022 includes two disclosed rounds (One More Game $22M on 2022-04-19 and Lost Lake Games $5M on 2022-01-04). Earlier years also contain multiple entries, such as 2021 (Rec Room $145M on 2021-12-20, Twin Suns $4M on 2021-05-12, Stray Bombay $2M on 2021-04-14).
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