Series B Funded Gaming Startups
Across the 22 most recent Series B gaming rounds shown, disclosed deal sizes cluster tightly around the $30M–$56M band, but one disclosed outlier stands ap…
Across the 22 most recent Series B gaming rounds shown, disclosed deal sizes cluster tightly around the $30M–$56M band, but one disclosed outlier stands apart: Second Dinner Studios raised $100M on 2024-01-08, which is substantially larger than the next-highest disclosed rounds (Ready Player Me at $56M on 2022-08-23 and Theorycraft Games at $50M on 2022-09-22). On disclosure patterns, 5 of the 22 entries show “undisclosed” amounts (Voldex 2025-02-10; Bonfire Studios 2025-01-15; OneQode 2022-12-15; plus ThriveFantasy remains disclosed, so not counted; and others in the table), while the disclosed floor is $4M (ThriveFantasy 2022-11-02 and Fast Travel Games 2021-07-01).
Temporal concentration is visible near the middle of the window: multiple rounds land in 2022, including a late-summer cluster (Ready Player Me on 2022-08-23, INK Games on 2022-08-05, and Theorycraft Games on 2022-09-22) and a mid-2022 run across $35M–$40M (Underdog Fantasy $35M on 2022-07-26, Fanclash $40M on 2022-06-17, and BUD $37M on 2022-05-23). Geography is comparatively dispersed, though Irvine appears more than once (Bonfire Studios 2025-01-15 undisclosed; INK Games $19M on 2022-08-05). The dates span from 2021-07-01 (Fast Travel Games and Singularity 6) to 2025-09-14 (YolTech Therapeutics, $42M).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed Series B round here, and how does it compare to the rest of the disclosed amounts?
Second Dinner Studios’ $100M round on 2024-01-08 is the only disclosed amount above $50M in this list. The next-largest disclosed rounds are in the $40M–$56M range, including Ready Player Me at $56M (2022-08-23) and Theorycraft Games at $50M (2022-09-22).
How concentrated are deal dates in this set of 22, especially around 2022?
2022 accounts for much of the visible run: for example, multiple August/September entries appear back-to-back (INK Games $19M on 2022-08-05, Ready Player Me $56M on 2022-08-23, and Theorycraft Games $50M on 2022-09-22). A mid-2022 cluster also lines up with similar disclosed sizes (BUD $37M on 2022-05-23; Fanclash $40M on 2022-06-17; Underdog Fantasy $35M on 2022-07-26).
Are there any notable outliers on the low end of disclosed funding?
The lowest disclosed amount is $4M, occurring twice: ThriveFantasy on 2022-11-02 and Fast Travel Games on 2021-07-01. These are well below the most frequent disclosed band in the list, where many rounds sit in the $30M–$40M range (e.g., Underdog Fantasy $35M on 2022-07-26; Ramen VR $35M on 2022-03-17).
Do ‘undisclosed’ rounds change how should I read the magnitude distribution?
Five of the 22 entries are “undisclosed” (Voldex 2025-02-10; Bonfire Studios 2025-01-15; OneQode 2022-12-15; and two additional undisclosed entries in the table). Because those amounts are missing, the apparent concentration around $30M–$56M is based only on disclosed figures such as YolTech Therapeutics’ $42M (2025-09-14) and Ramen VR’s $35M (2022-03-17).
Is any city repeated enough to suggest a local concentration (or is it mostly spread out)?
Most locations appear once, but Irvine shows repetition: Bonfire Studios (2025-01-15, undisclosed) and INK Games ($19M on 2022-08-05) are both listed in Irvine. Other recurring single-city hubs aren’t as clear in this window—for example, Los Angeles appears for Theorycraft Games (2022-09-22) but not as a second LA-listed entry beyond Singularity 6 in Los Angeles on 2021-07-01.
Which entries are ‘most recent’ within this page’s timeframe, and what sizes do they show?
The newest round is YolTech Therapeutics on 2025-09-14 with $42M, followed by Midnite on 2025-04-14 with $10M and Voldex on 2025-02-10 (undisclosed). Several of the very latest entries show either low disclosed amounts (e.g., $10M from Midnite on 2025-04-14) or no disclosed size (e.g., Voldex and Bonfire Studios in early 2025).
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