This is a list of games companies with office in Singapore.
A–H
- Adsumsoft
- Alpha Beta Omega
- Armaggeddon (Hardware)
- Asiasoft Online
- Asylum House
- Battlebrew Productions
- Blizzard Entertainment (marketing)
- Boomzap Entertainment
- Booster Pack Pte. Ltd (Defunct)
- Bridged
- Cargo Studio
- Chariots Gaming
- Cherry Credits (publisher/payment provider acquired by Shanda)
- COGNOSPHERE PTE. LTD. (Mobile)
- Daylight Studios
- Delta Duck Studios
- DeNA
- Electronic Arts (Marketing/Services etc.)
- Finute
- Fntastic (Remote work)
- Forever Young Studio (creative agency, has made games in the past)
- FunPlus (SG branch. Publisher of XII Braves games)[1]
- GAMBIT Game Lab (Part of Singapore-MIT )
- Game Reign
- Garena
- GatherRound Studios
- Gattai Games
- Go Game
- General Arcade (Porting House. HQ. RU team.)
- GToken (partially owned by Manny Pacquiao[2]
- Gumi
- Happy Labs
I–R
- I Got Games (IGG)
- IFUN Games
- IMBA Interactive
- Infinity Core (Singapore)
- Interactive Digital Dreams Pte Ltd
- Inzen (invested in by Baidu[3])
- Ixora studios
- Jaysonite Studios
- Joysteak Studios
- Kaiju Den Pte Ltd (Defunct)
- Kepler Interactive (Publisher. Co-HQ.)
- Kepler Ghost (Publisher)
- L.A.I Singapore Pte Ltd (Coin-op distributor)
- Lambda Mu (games published by Chillingo[4])
- LandShark Games
- Lionfish Studios
- Lionstork Studios
- Lucasarts (Lucasarts Singapore now defunct[5])
- LUCK-IT
- Magic Mao
- Magma Studios Pte Ltd
- Mercat Games
- Meta Us
- Mighty Bear Games
- Mikoishi Studios[6]
- MYTONA Pte Ltd. (Founded in Yakutsk in 2012. NZ HQ. Publisher.)
- Nabi Studios (Relocated)
- Namco Bandai
- Nexgen Studio Pte Ltd (Advergaming)
- Nonstop games (Defunct, acquired by King (company) in 2014[7][8])
- Nubee (defunct)
- Oddity
- Outstanding Game Pte Ltd
- PD Design Studio
- Personae Studio
- Planet Arkadia Pte Ltd
- Playware Studios
- Polywick Studio
- Potato Play
- Project 99 (Publisher & dev: core & mobile games)[9]
S–Z
- Ratloop (Ratloop Asia)
- Razer (Hardware)
- Real U Pte Ltd (defunct)
- Reckoner Industries
- Red Hare Studios
- Riot Games
- Rock Nano Private Ltd
- Rotten Mage
- Sea, manages Garena
- Secret base
- Secretlab (Gaming furniture specialist)
- Sony Computer Entertainment (publishing)
- Spark Jumpers
- Spiral Up Games (publishing)
- Springloaded (games published by Kongregate)
- Sweet Sweet Game [10]
- SYPHONO4 PTE. LTD.
- Take-Two Interactive
- Tecmo Koei
- Teng Yun Technology Pte. Ltd. Casino Game
- TENDAYS STUDIO
- The Gentlebros (Dev's games)
- The Iterative Collective
- Think! Studio
- Touch Dimensions Interactive (Founded 2011. Inactive in 2018. Publisher & dev.)[11]
- Ubisoft Singapore
- Unity Technologies (Engine developer. SG branch.)
- Van der Veer Games
- Vinova Pte Ltd
- Weike Gaming Technology (Hardware)
- Witching Hour Studios
- XII Braves (Their developed games are published by FunPlus)[12]
- XYZ Wave Pte Ltd
- Ysbryd Games (Publisher. Also UK based.)
- YYZ Productions
- Zengami Pte Ltd
See also
References
- ↑ "Tech in Asia - Connecting Asia's startup ecosystem". www.techinasia.com.
- ↑ "Tech in Asia - Connecting Asia's startup ecosystem". www.techinasia.com.
- ↑ "Fatfish's iCandy in talks to acquire Baidu-backed Singapore gaming studio for US$4.4M".
- ↑ "Pixel People Hits $700K In Three Months After Distributing With Chillingo". 14 May 2013.
- ↑ "Layoffs in Singapore after Disney shuts down game studio LucasArts".
- ↑ "CryptoLogic pays $6.1-million for stake in Mikoishi Studios". The Globe and Mail. 11 December 2007. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
- ↑ "King expands to core gaming with $32 million acquisition of Nonstop Games".
- ↑ "King closes Singapore studio Nonstop Games". 27 October 2016.
- ↑ "Project 99's official site", www.project99.gg, archived from the original on 8 December 2022, retrieved 28 November 2022
- ↑ "Sweet Sweet Game". Sweet Sweet Game.
- ↑ "Touch Dimensions Int.'s official site", www.touchdimensions.com, archived from the original on 24 January 2018, retrieved 3 January 2024
- ↑ "Tech in Asia - Connecting Asia's startup ecosystem". www.techinasia.com.
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