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Every gaming giant started as someone’s risky idea. A tiny office, a borrowed computer, a homemade prototype, or a team small enough to fit around one table eventually grew into companies worth billion dollar valuations. Looking back at where these studios began makes their success feel even more unbelievable.

15 Billion Dollar Gaming Companies That Started Small
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Valve wasn’t born as the world’s biggest PC gaming platform. Gabe Newell and Mike Harrington founded the studio in 1996 after leaving Microsoft, focusing on Half Life before creating Steam as a simple tool for game updates. That idea eventually transformed into the dominant digital marketplace for PC gaming, turning Valve into one of the industry’s most valuable private companies.

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Tim Sweeney launched Epic Games from his parents’ house while developing games almost entirely on his own. Decades later, the company would redefine the industry with Fortnite and Unreal Engine, growing from a one person operation into a business valued at tens of billions of dollars.

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Long before Mario, Zelda, or Pokémon, Nintendo earned its living by making handcrafted hanafuda playing cards in Kyoto. Founded in 1889, the company spent decades experimenting with different businesses before embracing electronic entertainment, eventually becoming one of the most recognizable names in gaming history.

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Rockstar Games didn’t begin with sprawling open worlds or record breaking launches. Founded in 1998 as a publishing label under Take Two Interactive, the company built its reputation by taking creative risks that few studios were willing to attempt. Franchises like Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption eventually helped create a billion dollar business that continues to dominate the industry.

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Before creating The Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt operated as a small Polish company importing and localizing video games during the early 1990s. That modest business gradually evolved into one of Europe’s most respected developers, proving that a tiny distributor could grow into a global gaming powerhouse.

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Mojang began as a small independent studio centered around Markus Persson’s passion project, Minecraft. What started with a handful of developers quickly became a worldwide phenomenon, leading Microsoft to acquire the company for $2.5 billion in 2014. The deal transformed Mojang from an indie studio into one of gaming’s most famous billion dollar success stories.

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Riot Games was founded in 2006 by Brandon Beck and Marc Merrill with one clear goal: build a game that could evolve alongside its community. That gamble paid off with League of Legends, which grew into one of the world’s biggest esports titles and helped transform Riot into a global billion dollar company backed by Tencent.

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Roblox launched in 2006, but its biggest breakthrough didn’t happen overnight. The platform spent years steadily growing its community before becoming one of the world’s largest gaming ecosystems, with millions of players creating their own experiences. That slow but steady rise eventually turned Roblox Corporation into one of the industry’s most valuable public companies.

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Instead of hiring hundreds of developers, Supercell organized its studio into tiny independent teams with the freedom to cancel projects that weren’t fun. That unusual philosophy produced global hits like Clash of Clans and Clash Royale, helping the Finnish developer grow from a small startup into one of mobile gaming’s biggest success stories.

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King spent years developing browser based games before Candy Crush Saga became a global sensation. The puzzle phenomenon attracted hundreds of millions of players, transformed the company into a mobile gaming powerhouse, and ultimately led to its $5.9 billion acquisition by Activision Blizzard in 2016. That incredible rise turned King into one of the industry’s biggest billion dollar success stories.

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miHoYo, now known globally as HoYoverse, was founded in 2012 by three university classmates who shared a passion for anime and interactive entertainment. Their breakthrough came with Genshin Impact, a worldwide hit that generated billions in revenue and transformed the once tiny startup into one of the fastest growing developers in the industry. Its incredible rise turned HoYoverse into one of gaming’s biggest billion dollar success stories.

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Founded in 1991, Bungie spent nearly a decade making games for Macintosh computers before Halo: Combat Evolved became the flagship title for Microsoft’s original Xbox. The franchise’s enormous success laid the foundation for future hits like Destiny and helped turn Bungie into another remarkable billion dollar gaming company.

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Before creating Pokémon, Game Freak wasn’t a development studio at all. It began as a small self published magazine founded by Satoshi Tajiri and Ken Sugimori, where they wrote about arcade games and shared strategies. That unlikely beginning eventually led to one of the most valuable franchises in entertainment, turning Game Freak into one of gaming’s greatest billion dollar success stories.

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Long before Crash Bandicoot, Uncharted, and The Last of Us, Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin founded Naughty Dog while they were still in high school. What began as two friends making games with almost no budget eventually grew into one of PlayStation’s most celebrated studios, becoming another remarkable billion dollar success in the gaming industry thanks to decades of critically acclaimed releases.

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Igor and Dmitry Bukhman launched Playrix in 2004 from a modest apartment in Russia, creating simple PC games with a tiny team. Their move into mobile hits like Gardenscapes and Homescapes fueled explosive growth, helping transform the studio into a billion dollar company that now ranks among the world’s biggest mobile game developers.

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