Top Rising Video Games Startups 2021: Epic Games, Multiverse, and More! How Far Have They Come in the Past Five Years?

Video games startups are now becoming more advanced than ever, allowing them to have massive growth as the market expands further. As of the moment, people across the globe are becoming more interested as new titles, and new types of games are released in the video games market.

Top Rising Video Games Startups 2021: Experts Claim Gaming Space To Grow $293 Billion by 2027
A participant sits at a computer monitor to play a video game at the 2019 DreamHack video gaming festival on February 15, 2019 in Leipzig, Germany. The three-day event brings together gaming enthusiasts mainly from German-speaking countries for events including eSports tournaments, cosplay contests and a LAN party with 1,500 participants. Photo by Jens Schlueter/Getty Images

Gaming is currently one of the best entertainment in the market during the ongoing pandemic, especially since COVID-19 still forces many individuals across the globe to remain within their houses to avoid contracting the deadly disease.

Because of this, they tend to play various video games during their free time. Now, many experts claim that the gaming market will further improve in the upcoming years, estimating that a $293 billion growth could happen around 2027.

To give you more idea, here are the current rising video games startups you need to look out for.

Top Video Games Startups 2021

Exploding Topics provided more than 20 rising video games startups in the market this 2021. Here are some of the following title creators and developers, as well as their improvement percentage for the past five years:

Top Rising Video Games Startups 2021: Experts Claim Gaming Space To Grow $293 Billion by 2027
Participants sit at a computer monitor to play a video game at the 2019 DreamHack video gaming festival on February 15, 2019 in Leipzig, Germany. The three-day event brings together gaming enthusiasts, mainly from German-speaking countries, for events including eSports tournaments, cosplay contests and a LAN party with 1,500 participants. Photo by Jens Schlueter/Getty Images
  • Chaos Karts (3700% improvement)
  • Epic Games (2300% improvement)
  • Merge Games (900% improvement)
  • Asobo Studio (875% improvment)
  • Creative Assembly Sofia (400% improvement)
  • Gameway (300% improvement)
  • MyDearest (241% improvement)
  • Multiverse (132% improvement)
  • Drop Fake (166% improvement)
  • PowerZ (157% improvement)

If you want to know more specific details about these top video games companies, all you need to do is click this link.

Aside from making new titles, giant game companies are also experimenting with various integrations and enhancements to provide new gaming experiences: creating blockchain games, releasing new gaming gadgets, as well as developing new in-game features. One of these examples is Epic Games, which is now considering to integrating crypto into its upcoming titles.

On the other hand, some manufacturers tend to focus on offering more advanced products for gaming activities. This can be seen in Razer's additional RGB gaming PC components, which could offer more improved title graphics displays.

Netflix Also Wants To Offer Own Game?

Since gaming is now becoming more successful than ever, various companies now want to try their luck in the title market. This is currently noticeable in the latest announcement of Netflix.

Recently, the giant streaming platform received massive views because of the popular series "Squid Game." This show is based on a game that clearly leads to the deaths of the players who would lose in the offered challenges.

As of the moment, various fans are still sharing how they are thrilled by the new series, sharing their perspectives on Twitter and other giant social media platforms. Now, various speculations suggested that Netflix is considering releasing the actual version of "Squid Game," as reported by Quartz.

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