Series A Funded Gaming Startups
Across the 50 Series A gaming rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is $60M (PortalOne, 2022-01-27).
Across the 50 Series A gaming rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is $60M (PortalOne, 2022-01-27). That figure is an outlier relative to the rest of the disclosed values: only one other company in the list tops $50M (Spyke Games, $50M on 2024-05-02), and the low end is far smaller, with multiple rounds at $5M and the smallest disclosed amounts at just $100K (PopScreen Games on 2022-03-15 and Sequoia Games on 2021-12-10).
Temporal and geography patterns also stand out. The most recent round date in the rows is 2025-08-10 (Novig, $18M), while the oldest is 2021-12-10 (Sequoia Games, $100K), spanning roughly four years. Disclosed rounds cluster heavily in the 2022 window, and multiple cities repeat: Berlin (Legendary Play, 2022-04-07), Stockholm (Bower, 2022-03-23), Oslo (Red Rover, 2024-04-16 and PortalOne, 2022-01-27), and Miami (Betr, 2023-06-27; Voldex, 2023-01-24; OnChain Studios, 2022-06-23; AEXLAB, 2022-02-15).
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Frequently asked
Which round is the clearest size outlier, and what does it imply about the rest of the disclosed Series A amounts?
PortalOne’s $60M round (2022-01-27) is the largest disclosed amount in the list, and it sits above the next disclosed peak of $55M (The Believer Company, 2023-03-07). Beyond those, several companies cluster in the $20M–$40M range (e.g., Noice $21M in 2023-11-09; Yahaha $40M in 2022-11-14), while the floor drops to $100K (PopScreen Games on 2022-03-15 and Sequoia Games on 2021-12-10).
Are the largest rounds concentrated in a narrow time window, or are they spread out across years?
The biggest disclosed rounds are not confined to one quarter: Spyke Games hits $50M on 2024-05-02, The Believer Company reaches $55M on 2023-03-07, and PortalOne records $60M on 2022-01-27. Even the ~$40M area appears across different years, such as Yahaha $40M (2022-11-14) and Horizon Blockchain Games $40M (2022-10-04).
Which entries closed most recently in this dataset, and how do their disclosed amounts compare with earlier rounds?
The most recent date shown is 2025-08-10 (Novig, $18M), followed by Bigger Games at $25M on 2025-06-16. These recent disclosed amounts sit in the middle of the observed range versus earlier extremes like PortalOne’s $60M (2022-01-27) and $100K rounds such as Sequoia Games (2021-12-10).
Are any cities over-represented, suggesting repeated regional deal patterns?
Oslo appears more than once: Red Rover is listed in Oslo with a $15M Series A on 2024-04-16, and PortalOne is also in Oslo with $60M on 2022-01-27. Miami is another repeated geography across multiple disclosed rounds, including Betr ($35M on 2023-06-27), Voldex (undisclosed on 2023-01-24), OnChain Studios ($23M on 2022-06-23), and AEXLAB ($5M on 2022-02-15).
How often are amounts undisclosed in this list, and does that affect interpreting the high/low ends?
Undisclosed amounts appear in 4 entries: Eclipse Dynamics (undisclosed, 2024-11-25), Icy North Games (undisclosed, 2023-06-06), Voldex (undisclosed, 2023-01-24), and Arcadous (undisclosed, 2022-09-01). Because the highest and lowest disclosed amounts are still clearly identified elsewhere (e.g., $60M for PortalOne; $100K for PopScreen Games and Sequoia Games), those undisclosed rows don’t change the direction of the size extremes based on disclosed figures.
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