Funded Gaming Startups in United States
In the 50 most recent funded gaming entries shown for the United States, the largest disclosed round is SharpLink’s $75M (2026-06-22).
In the 50 most recent funded gaming entries shown for the United States, the largest disclosed round is SharpLink’s $75M (2026-06-22). That top disclosed figure is in a small band with other $47M–$75M rounds (Galaxy Gaming $47M on 2025-01-07 and Novig $75M on 2026-02-18), while most disclosed rounds sit much lower, including multiple $20M–$30M raises (e.g., EDGE Markets $29M on 2026-06-08; Home Run Dugout $23M on 2024-08-19) and many $1M–$10M Seed rounds.
Dates cluster heavily in 2024–2026 with the most recent round on 2026-06-29 (TinyBuild, undisclosed) and the oldest shown on 2024-08-04 (Cartridge, $8M). Geography also shows a concentration pattern around California: Los Angeles/McKinley-style overlap appears via multiple California cities (e.g., Polyarc in Seattle, but also RedCritter in Texas and several LA listings like Mythical Games in Los Angeles on 2025-10-17; Forge in San Francisco on 2024-09-17; and Campsite Games in Los Angeles on 2026-01-01). Stage labeling is also uneven: “Series Unknown” appears 19 times and “undisclosed” amounts appear 14 times, which limits disclosed-size comparisons for a meaningful slice of the list.
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What’s the largest disclosed round in this set, and how concentrated are the top-end amounts?
SharpLink’s $75M (2026-06-22) is tied at the same disclosed ceiling as Novig’s $75M (2026-02-18), and the next-largest disclosed amount is $47M from Galaxy Gaming (2025-01-07). After that, disclosed rounds more often fall into the $20M–$30M range (EDGE Markets $29M on 2026-06-08; E-Pal $30M on 2024-09-05; Home Run Dugout $23M on 2024-08-19), with many Seed rounds well below $10M (e.g., Curio Research $6M on 2024-08-06).
Are there time clusters in the most recent window of deals shown?
Yes. Several disclosed/dated rounds land in tight late-June to late-July 2026, including TinyBuild (2026-06-29, undisclosed), SharpLink (2026-06-22, $75M), onibi (2026-06-10, undisclosed), and EDGE Markets (2026-06-08, $29M). In 2025, concentrations also appear in October 2025, with entries like Fifth Door ($20M on 2025-11-24) and multiple mid/late-October listings such as Mythical Games (2025-10-17, undisclosed) and Tabletop Tycoon ($1M on 2025-10-17).
Which cities show an over-representation pattern, based on multiple listings within the set?
California cities recur across different deals rather than being a one-off. For example, Los Angeles appears multiple times (Mythical Games on 2025-10-17 in Los Angeles; Campsite Games on 2026-01-01 in Los Angeles), and San Francisco appears multiple times (GGWP on 2026-04-30 in San Francisco; Forge on 2024-09-17 in San Francisco; Curio Research on 2024-08-06 in San Francisco).
How does stage disclosure behave here, and does it affect the ability to compare round sizes?
Stage labels are frequently missing or unspecified: “Series Unknown” appears 19 times, and “undisclosed” amounts appear 14 times. That means disclosed-size comparisons are skewed toward the minority of rows with numeric amounts at labeled stages (e.g., Series A at EDGE Markets $29M on 2026-06-08 and GGWP $15M on 2026-04-30), while many undetailed entries can’t be placed on the same value axis (e.g., TinyBuild 2026-06-29 undisclosed; Amusement Connect 2026-05-26 undisclosed).
Are there standout outliers beyond the top-end round, such as unusually low disclosed amounts?
Yes, the smallest disclosed amount is $0K at TimberWolf Inc. (2024-12-24), which is an extreme low compared with other small disclosed Seeds like PlayerSense’s $270K (2026-03-09) and Supersaurus’s $500K (2025-09-25). Separately, the biggest disclosed round values are dominated by a small set of large entries ($75M SharpLink/Novig, $47M Galaxy Gaming), making those cases structurally different from the many $1M–$10M disclosures (e.g., Opti Games $2M on 2024-10-22; Soulbound $4M on 2024-08-20; Unlogic Games $1M on 2026-05-27).
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