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Revision as of 00:35, 24 April 2024

This is a listing of largest video game publishers and developers ranked by reported revenue. Sony Interactive Entertainment is the world's largest video game company, followed by Tencent and Microsoft Gaming.[1][2]

Of the 50 largest video game companies, 12 are located in the United States, ten are located in Japan, seven are located in South Korea, six are located in China, four are located in France, three are located in Sweden, and two are located in the United Kingdom, Poland, and Singapore, respectively. Additionally, one publisher is located in Israel, one in Ireland, and one in Italy.

Warner Bros. Games, Annapurna Interactive and Valve Corporation are not included in this list. Warner Bros. Games is a subsidiary of a larger company, and Annapurna Interactive and Valve Corporation are private companies, and there is no available data or estimate pertaining to their revenues. Before Microsoft Gaming acquired Activision Blizzard in 2023, they reported a revenue of $8.8 billion, which would make them the 6th biggest publisher on this list.[3]

Publishers

Rank Publisher Country Revenue Ref.
1 Sony Interactive Entertainment United States & Japan[a] Increase $26.9 billion [4]
2 Tencent Interactive Entertainment China Decrease $25.5 billion [5]
3 Microsoft Gaming United States Increase $25.1 billion [6]
4 Nintendo Japan Decrease $13.9 billion [7]
5 NetEase Games China Increase $11.5 billion [8]
6 Electronic Arts United States Increase $7.4 billion [9]
7 Epic Games United States Increase $5.8 billion [10]
8 Take-Two Interactive United States Increase $5.3 billion [11]
9 miHoYo China Increase $3.8 billion [12]
10 Embracer Group Sweden Increase $3.5 billion [13]
11 Roblox Corporation United States Increase $2.8 billion [14]
12 Playtika Israel Decrease $2.57 billion [15]
13 Square Enix Japan Decrease $2.5 billion [16]
14 Nexon South Korea & Japan[b] Increase $2.48 billion [17]
15 37Games China Increase $2.3 billion [18]
16 Oculus Studios United States Decrease $2.16 billion [19]
17 Bandai Namco Entertainment Japan Increase $2.1 billion [20]
18 Konami Digital Entertainment Japan Increase $2.07 billion [21]
29 Netmarble South Korea Increase $2.0 billion [22]
20 NCSoft South Korea Increase $1.99 billion [23]
21 Sega Japan Increase $1.98 billion [24]
22 Ubisoft France Decrease $1.8 billion [25]
23 Krafton South Korea Increase $1.43 billion [26]
24 Perfect World China Increase $1.15 billion [27]
25 Garena Singapore Increase $1.14 billion [28]
26 NetDragon Websoft China Increase $1.11 billion [29]
27 Wizards of the Coast United States Increase $1.0 billion [30]
28 Scopely United States Increase $1.0 billion [31]
29 Capcom Japan Increase $730 million [32]
30 Kakao Games South Korea Decrease $725 million [33]
31 Keywords Studios Ireland Increase $691 million [34]
32 Niantic United States Decrease $655 million [35]
33 Koei Tecmo Japan Decrease $590 million [36]
34 Gameloft France Decrease $338 million [37]
35 CD Project Red Poland Increase $311 million [38]
36 Playstudios United States Increase $310 million [39]
37 Thunderful Group Sweden Decrease $274 million [40]
38 Pearl Abyss South Korea Increase $260 million [41]
39 Neowiz Games South Korea Increase $250 million [42]
40 Paradox Interactive Sweden Increase $248 million [43]
41 Marvelous Japan Increase $190 million [44]
42 Focus Entertainment France Decrease $187 million [45]
43 Behaviour Interactive Canada Increase $163 million [46]
44 Nacon France Increase $155 million [47]
45 FromSoftware Japan Increase $152 million [48]
46 Team17 United Kingdom Increase $151 million [49]
47 Digital Bros Italy Increase $146 million [50]
48 Devolver Digital United States Increase $135 million [51]
49 Frontier Developments United Kingdom Decrease $132 million [52]
50 Virtuos Singapore Increase $90 million [33]

Largest video game companies by country

Number of companies in the top 50 by revenue
Rank Country Number
1  United States 12
2  Japan 10
3  South Korea 7
4  China 6
5  France 4
6  Sweden 3
7  United Kingdom 2
 Poland
 Singapore
8  Italy 1
 Israel
 Ireland

Notes

  1. ^ Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) is the US-based multinational gaming subsidiary of the Japanese conglomerate Sony. Most of SIE's operations and studios are located in the United States.
  2. ^ Nexon is a South Korean company headquartered in Japan and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

See also

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