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This is a list of video game publisher companies. A video game publisher may specialize in only publishing games for developers, or may either have in-house development studios or own subsidiary development companies. Some developers may publish their games themselves. This list includes both active and no longer active (Template:Linktext) companies. Active publishers are either run independently or as a subsidiary of another company.

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Active independently
Active as subsidiary
Defunct and no longer active
Publisher Headquarters Est. Notable games developed Notes
1C Company Russia, MoscowTemplate:Flagicon Moscow, Russia 1991 Specializes in localization for Russia.
2K Games USA, NovatoTemplate:Flagicon Novato, California, USA 2005 Also video game developer, marketer, and distributor. Subsidiary and publishing label of Take-Two Interactive.
3D Realms USA, Texas, GarlandTemplate:Flagicon Garland, Texas, USA 1987 Also developer, also known as Apogee Software, Ltd.
The 3DO Company USA, California, Redwood CityTemplate:Flagicon Redwood City, California, USA 1991 Also video game console developer and video game developer
505 Games Italy, MilanTemplate:Flagicon Milan, Italy 2006 Publishing division of Digital Bros.
Accolade USA, CaliforniaTemplate:Flagicon California, United States 1984 Hardball! series
Star Control series
Test Drive series
Also video game developer. Acquired by Atari, SA née Infogrames in 1999, name retired.
Acclaim Entertainment USA, New York, Glen CoveTemplate:Flagicon Glen Cove, New York, United States 1987 Turok
Burnout
WWF WrestleMania
Brand name acquired by Acclaim Games, intellectual property acquired by Throwback Entertainment
Activision USA, Santa MonicaTemplate:Flagicon Santa Monica, California, USA 1979 Also video game developer. Acquired Neversoft in 1999 and Infinity Ward in 2003; acquired several other developers as well. Merged with Vivendi to form Activision Blizzard in 2008.
Activision Blizzard USA, Santa MonicaTemplate:Flagicon Santa Monica, California, USA 2008 Formed by merger between Activision and Vivendi Games in 2008.
Agetec USA, SunnyvaleTemplate:Flagicon Sunnyvale, California, USA 1998 Focuses on distributing Japanese titles in the US.
Akella Russian, MoscowTemplate:Flagicon Moscow, Russia 1995 Age of Sail II
Age of Pirates series
Sea Dogs
Also video game developer.
Alten8 UK, LutonTemplate:Flagicon Luton, England, UK 2005 Also video game developer.
AQ Interactive UK, LutonTemplate:Flagicon Luton, England, UK October 1, 2005 Also video game developer.
Arc System Works Japan, ShinyokohamaTemplate:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan 1988 BlazBlue series
Guilty Gear series
Also video game developer
Asmik Corporation of America Japan Template:Flagicon Japan 1985 (merged with Ace Entertainment)
Aspyr Media USA, AustinTemplate:Flagicon Austin, Texas, USA 1996 Specializes in porting Windows games to Mac OS.
Atari, Inc USA, CaiforniaTemplate:Flagicon Sunnyvale, California, USA 1972 Pong
Breakout
Asteroids
Centipede
Closed in 1984, assets split between Atari Corporation and Atari Games
Atari, SA USA, New YorkTemplate:Flagicon New York, USA 2003 Enter the Matrix
Transformers
Unreal Tournament 2004
Star Trek Online
Formerly GT Interactive Software, became full subsidiary of Atari, SA in 2008.
AQ Interactive Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan 2000 Also video game developer
Atlus Japan, ShinjukuTemplate:Flagicon Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan 1986 Persona Also video game developer
Aventurine SA Greece, AthensTemplate:Flagicon Athens, Greece 2002 Darkfall Also video game developer.
Bandai Games Japan, tokyoTemplate:Flagicon Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan 1950 (merged with Namco as Namco Bandai Games)
Banpresto Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan 1977 (Acquired by Namco Bandai Games)
Bethesda Softworks USA, RockvilleTemplate:Flagicon Rockville, Maryland, USA 1985 Elder Scrolls Also video game developer (Acquired by ZeniMax Media)
Big Fish Games USA, SeattleTemplate:Flagicon Seattle, Washington, USA 2002 Virtual Villagers
Blue Byte Software Germany, DüsseldorfTemplate:Flagicon Düsseldorf, Germany, Germany 1988 The Settlers Also video game developer, (acquired by Ubisoft)
Bullet-Proof Software Japan Template:Flagicon Japan (Blue Planet Software is it's spiritual successor)
Brøderbund USA, Template:Flagicon USA 1980 Myst
Prince of Persia
(Acquired by Ubisoft, eventually sold to The Learning Company, no longer publishes video games)
Blizzard Entertainment USA, IrvineTemplate:Flagicon Irvine, California, USA 1991 Diablo series
StarCraft series
Warcraft franchise
Also video game developer. Acquired by Davidson & Associates in 1994, renamed from Silicon & Synapse. Acquired by CUC International in 1996, which merged into Cendant in 1997 and was sold to Havas in 1998. Acquired by Vivendi and become part of Vivendi Games group in 1998. Merged into Activision Blizzard in 2008.
Buka Entertainment Russia, MoscowTemplate:Flagicon Moscow, Russia 1993 Also video game developer, foreign market publisher and distributor.
Acquired by 1C Company in 2008.
Bungie USA, ChicagoTemplate:Flagicon Chicago, Illinois 1997 Marathon Trilogy
Abuse
Also video game developer, currently in a publishing deal with Activision, formally a subsidiary of Microsoft
Camerica USA, ChicagoTemplate:Flagicon Chicago, Illinois 1988
Capcom Japan, OsakaTemplate:Flagicon Osaka, Japan 1979 Mega Man
Street Fighter
Resident Evil
Devil May Cry
Also video game developer
CD Projekt Poland, WarsawTemplate:Flagicon Warsaw, Poland 1994
Codemasters UK, WarwickshireTemplate:Flagicon Warwickshire, UK 1985 Overlord Also video game developer
Coleco USA Template:Flagicon USA 1932 Console developer (ColecoVision and Telstar) and game developer. Revived in 2005, after being defunct since 1988.
Color Dreams USA Template:Flagicon USA 1988 Also a video game developer. Wisdom Tree is the successor.
Conspiracy Entertainment USA CaliforniaTemplate:Flagicon Santa Monica, California, USA 1997 Also video game developer
Crave Entertainment USA, CaliforniaTemplate:Flagicon Newport Beach, California, USA 1997
Culture Brain Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan 1980
Crystal Dynamics USA, CaliforniaTemplate:Flagicon Redwood City, California, USA 1992 Also video game developer, (Acquired by Eidos Interactive)
D3 Publisher Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan 1996
Data East Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan 1976
Deep Silver UK, EnglandTemplate:Flagicon Basingstoke, England, UK 2002 (under Koch Media)
Destineer USA, MinnesotaTemplate:Flagicon Minnesota, USA 2000 Also video game developer
Disney Interactive Studios USA, CaliforniaTemplate:Flagicon Glendale, California, USA 1988
DreamCatcher Games Canada, TorontoTemplate:Flagicon Toronto, Canada 1996 (Acquired by JoWooD Productions)
Eidos Interactive UK, EnglandTemplate:Flagicon London, England, UK 1990 Tomb Raider
Hitman
Thief
Also video game developer, (Acquired by SCi Entertainment then by Square Enix, now a brand for its developers for the company, also Square Enix will publish future Eidos games starting in 2010)
Electronic Arts USA, Redwood CityTemplate:Flagicon Redwood City, California, USA 1982 Battlefield
Medal of Honor
The Sims
Also video game developer
Enix Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan 1975 Dragon Warrior (Merged with Squaresoft as Square Enix)
Entertainment Software Publishing 1997
Epic Games Template:Flagicon North Carolina, United States 1991 Unreal games
Gears of War franchise
Also video game developer
Epyx USA, ChappaquaTemplate:Flagicon Chappaqua, New York, USA 1978 Dunjonquest series
Crush, Crumble and Chomp!
Various Olympics-themed games
Also video game developer
FASA USA, ???Template:Flagicon USA 1980
First Star Software USA, ChappaquaTemplate:Flagicon Chappaqua, New York, USA 1982 Also video game developer
Fox Interactive USA, CaliforniaTemplate:Flagicon Los Angeles, California, USA 1982 Croc
Die Hard Trilogy
Also video game developer, (Acquired by Activision Blizzard)
Fresh Games UK, LondonTemplate:Flagicon London, England, UK 2002 (Publishing label for Eidos Interactive)
Fujisankei Communications International USA, New YorkTemplate:Flagicon New York, New York, USA 1986
Funcom Norway, OsloTemplate:Flagicon Oslo, Norway 1993 Age of Conan Also video game developer
Gamecock USA, TexasTemplate:Flagicon Austin, Texas, USA 2007 (Acquired by SouthPeak Interactive)
GameTek USA, FloridaTemplate:Flagicon North Miami Beach, Florida, USA
Global Star Software 1992 (Publishing label of Take-Two Interactive, name retired)
GOD Games USA, TexasTemplate:Flagicon Texas, USA 1988 Tropico
Stronghold
(Acquired by Take-Two Interactive, name retired)
Got Game Entertainment USA, ConnecticutTemplate:Flagicon Weston, Connecticut, USA ARMA 2
Gogii Games Canada, New BrunswickTemplate:Flagicon Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada 2006 Princess Isabella: A witch's curse Also a video game developer
Gremlin Interactive UK, EnglandTemplate:Flagicon Sheffield, England, UK 1984 (Acquired by Atari, SA née Infogrames, name retired)
GT Interactive USA, New YorkTemplate:Flagicon New York, USA 1993 Blood (Acquired by Atari, SA née Infogrames)
Gust Corporation Japan, NaganoTemplate:Flagicon Nagano, Japan 1993 Also video game developer
K2 Network (Gamersfirst) USA, CaliforniaTemplate:Flagicon Irvine, California, USA 2001 War Rock
Hasbro Interactive USA, CaliforniaTemplate:Flagicon California, United States
Template:Flagicon North Carolina, United States
1995 Monopoly
RISK
RollerCoaster Tycoon
Assets acquired by Atari, SA née Infogrames in 2000, no staff retained
Her Interactive USA, WashingtonTemplate:Flagicon Bellevue, Washington, United States 1995 Nancy Drew Also video game developer
Hi Tech Expressions USA Template:Flagicon United States
Hot B
Hudson Soft Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Minato, Tokyo, Japan 1973 Bomberman
Bonk
Adventure Island
Also video game developer, (Acquired by Konami)
Ignition Entertainment UK, EnglandTemplate:Flagicon Essex, England, UK 2002
Imagic USA, CaliforniaTemplate:Flagicon California, United States 1981 Also video game developer, games for Atari 2600 and other early consoles
Infocom USA, MassachusettsTemplate:Flagicon Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA 1979 Zork series (Acquired by Activision, name retired)
Infogrames France, LyonTemplate:Flagicon Lyon, France, France 1983 (Renamed Atari, SA)
Interceptor Micros EuropeWestern Europe early 1980s Also video game developer
Interplay Entertainment USA, CaliforniaTemplate:Flagicon Beverly Hills, California, USA 1983 Fallout
Descent
Also video game developer, (acquired by Titus Interactive, closed and reopened as an independent publisher)
inXile Entertainment USA, CaliforniaTemplate:Flagicon Newport Beach, California, USA 2002 Also video game developer
Innova Group Russia, MoscowTemplate:Flagicon Moscow, Russia, Russia 2006 Lineage II
Aion
Also does video game localization.
Irem Japan, HakusanTemplate:Flagicon Hakusan, Japan 1974 Also video game developer
Jaleco Japan Template:Flagicon Japan 1974 Also video game developer
JoWooD Productions Austria, LiezenTemplate:Flagicon Liezen, Austria 1995
Kaneko Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan 1980
Kemco Japan Template:Flagicon Japan 1984 Top Gear Also video game developer
Koei Japan, Ashikaga, TochigiTemplate:Flagicon Ashikaga, Tochigi, Japan 1976 Dynasty Warriors Also video game developer, (merged into Tecmo Koei)
Konami Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan 1969 Castlevania
Metal Gear
Contra
Silent Hill
Legacy Interactive USA, CaliforniaTemplate:Flagicon Hollywood, California, USA 1998 Also video game developer
Linux Game Publishing UK, NottinghamTemplate:Flagicon Nottingham, England, UK 2001
LJN USA, New YorkTemplate:Flagicon New York, USA 1970 (Acquired by Acclaim Entertainment)
Loki Software USA, TustinTemplate:Flagicon Tustin, California, USA 1998
LucasArts USA, NovatoTemplate:Flagicon San Francisco, California, USA 1982 Monkey Island
Maniac Mansion
Indiana Jones
Star Wars
Also video game developer, (originally Lucasfilm Games LLC)
Matrix Games USA, New YorkTemplate:Flagicon Staten Island, New York, USA 2001
Mattel Interactive USA, El SegundoTemplate:Flagicon El Segundo, California, USA 1986
Maxis USA, California, EmeryvilleTemplate:Flagicon Emeryville, California, USA 1987 SimCity series
The Sims series
Spore
Acquired by Electronic Arts, exists as a brand name
Meldac Japan Template:Flagicon Japan 1990
Microïds France Template:Flagicon France 1984 Also video game developer
MicroProse USA, MarylandTemplate:Flagicon Hunt Valley, Maryland, USA 1982 X-Com (Acquired by Hasbro Interactive, name retired)
Microsoft Game Studios USA, WashingtonTemplate:Flagicon Redmond, Washington, USA 2002 Halo
Age of Empires
Gears of War
Black & White
Published games under the Microsoft banner prior to 2002.
Midway Games USA, IllinoisTemplate:Flagicon Chicago, Illinois, USA 1988 Mortal Kombat
Spy Hunter
Also video game developer (Assets acquired by Warner Bros. Interactive and THQ)
Mindscape USA, NovatoTemplate:Flagicon Novato, California, USA 1980 (No longer publishes video games)
Mindset Studio Argentina, Buenos AiresTemplate:Flagicon Buenos Aires, Argentina 1979 Specializes in online games, social games, advergames and MMOs
MTV Games
Muse Software USA, MonroviaTemplate:Flagicon Monrovia, Maryland, USA 1978 Also video game developer
Myelin Media USA, New YorkTemplate:Flagicon New York, USA
Namco Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan 1955 Tekken
Pac Man
Ace Combat
Time Crisis
Also video game developer, (merged with Bandai Games as Namco Bandai Games)
Namco Bandai Japan, tokyoTemplate:Flagicon Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan 2006 Naruto: Ultimate Ninja
NCsoft South Korea, SeoulTemplate:Flagicon Seoul, South Korea 1997 Lineage
Guild Wars
New World Computing USA, CaliforniaTemplate:Flagicon Agoura Hills, California, United States 1984 Might and Magic
Heroes of Might and Magic
Also video game developer, (purchased by 3DO)
Nexon South Korea, SeoulTemplate:Flagicon Seoul, South Korea 1994 Maplestory Also video game developer
Nintendo Japan, KyotoTemplate:Flagicon Kyoto, Japan 1889 Super Mario
Legend of Zelda
Metroid
Pokémon
Also video game developer
Nippon Ichi Software Japan Template:Flagicon Japan 1994 Also video game developer
Nokia Finland, EspooTemplate:Flagicon Espoo, Finland 1865
O3 Entertainment USA, Santa ClaraTemplate:Flagicon Santa Clara, California, USA
Ocean Software UK, EnglandTemplate:Flagicon Manchester, England, UK Also video game developer, (acquired by Atari, SA nꥠInfogrames, name retired)
Origin Systems USA, TexasTemplate:Flagicon Austin, Texas, USA 1983 Ultima
Wing Commander
Also video game developer, (acquired by Electronic Arts)
Oxygen Games UK, NorthamptonshireTemplate:Flagicon Northamptonshire, England, UK 2004 Also video game developer
Paradox Interactive Sweden, StockholmTemplate:Flagicon Stockholm, Sweden 1998 Also video game developer
Penguin Software USA, IllinoisTemplate:Flagicon Geneva, Illinois, USA 1978
Petroglyph Games US, Las VegasTemplate:Flagicon Las Vegas, Nevada, US 2003 End of Nations
Guardians of Graxia
Heroes of Graxia
Mytheon
Panzer General: Allied Assault
Panzer General: Russian Assault
Universe at War
Star Wars: Empire at War
Publisher of Guardians of Graxia and Heroes of Graxia. Also video game developer.
Phantom EFX USA, IllinoisTemplate:Flagicon Cedar Falls, Iowa, USA Also video game developer
PlayFirst USA, San FranciscoTemplate:Flagicon San Francisco, California, USA 2004 Diner Dash
Playlogic Entertainment, Inc. The Netherlands, AmsterdamTemplate:Flagicon The Netherlands, Amsterdam 2002
Play Ten Interactive Russia, MoscowTemplate:Flagicon Moscow, Russia 2005 Also video game developer
PopCap Games USA, SeattleTemplate:Flagicon Seattle, Washington, United States 2000 Bejeweled
Plants vs. Zombies
Peggle
Zuma
Also video game developer
Programma International USA, Los AngelesTemplate:Flagicon Los Angeles, California, USA 1983 One of the first personal computer software publishers
Psygnosis UK, LiverpoolTemplate:Flagicon Liverpool, England, UK 1984 Discworld
Lemmings
Also video game developer
Red Storm Entertainment USA, MorrisvilleTemplate:Flagicon Morrisville, North Carolina, USA 1996 Rainbow Six Also video game developer, (Acquired by UbiSoft)
Renovation Products (Acquired by SEGA)
Rising Star Games UK, LutonTemplate:Flagicon Luton, England, UK 2004
Rockstar Games USA, New YorkTemplate:Flagicon New York, New York, USA 1998 Max Payne
Grand Theft Auto
Manhunt
Midnight Club
Bully
Also video game developer, (currently a publishing label for Take-Two Interactive)
Sammy Studios Japan, MinatoTemplate:Flagicon Minato, Japan 2004 (merged with Sega as Sega Sammy Holdings)
SCi Entertainment UK, LondonTemplate:Flagicon London, England]], UK 1988 (Changed name to Eidos plc, acquired by Square Enix, name retired)
Sega Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan 1940 Sonic the Hedgehog
Virtua Fighter
Streets of Rage
Also video game developer, (merged with Sammy Studios as Sega Sammy Holdings)
Sega Sammy Holdings Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan 2004 Yakuza
SETA Corporation Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan 1985
Shrapnel Games USA, CaryTemplate:Flagicon Cary, North Carolina, USA 1999
Sierra Entertainment USA, CaliforniaTemplate:Flagicon California, United States 1979 Gabriel Knight
King's Quest
Leisure Suit Larry
Police Quest
Quest for Glory
Space Quest
Also video game developer, (folded into Activision)
SNK Playmore Japan, OsakaTemplate:Flagicon Osaka, Japan 1978 Ikari Warriors
Fatal Fury
World Heroes
Samurai Showdown
Art of Fighting
Sony Computer Entertainment Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan 1993 Ratchet & Clank
Jak and Daxter
God of War
Killzone
Uncharted
Resistance
Sony Pictures Digital (mobile phone games)
SouthPeak Games USA, VirginiaTemplate:Flagicon Virginia, USA 1996 Two Worlds
Spectrum HoloByte USA, CaliforniaTemplate:Flagicon Alameda, California, USA 1983 Also video game developer, (acquired by Hasbro Interactive)
Squaresoft Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan 1983 Final Fantasy Also video game developer, (merged with Enix to create Square Enix)
Square Electronic Arts USA, CaliforniaTemplate:Flagicon Costa Mesa, California, USA 1998 Parasite Eve (Owned by Square and Electronic Arts. Folded back into Square and changed to Square Enix)
Square Enix Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan 2003 Dragon Quest
Stardock USA, MichiganTemplate:Flagicon Livonia, Michigan, USA 1991 Sins of a Solar Empire
Galactic Civilizations
Also video game developer
Strategic Simulations ("SSI") USA, CaliforniaTemplate:Flagicon Sunnyvale, California, United States 1979 Also video game developer, (acquired by Ubisoft, name retired)
Strategy First Canada, QuebecTemplate:Flagicon Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1988 Europa Universalis
Success Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan Also video game developer
Sunsoft Japan, AichiTemplate:Flagicon Aichi, Japan 1981 Aero the Acro-Bat (Closed U.S. Offices, operates out of Japan)
Taito Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan 1953 Bubble Bobble Also video game developer, (acquired by Square Enix)
Takara Japan Template:Flagicon Japan 1955 (Merged with Tomy to form Takara Tomy in March 2006)
Takara Tomy Japan, KatsushikaTemplate:Flagicon Katsushika, Japan 2006
Take-Two Interactive USA, New YorkTemplate:Flagicon New York, New York, USA 1993 Also video game developer
TalonSoft USA, MarylandTemplate:Flagicon Baltimore, Maryland, USA 2005 Also video game developer, (acquired by Take-Two Interactive, name retired)
Taxan Japan Template:Flagicon Japan 1981 (No longer publishes video games)
Technos Japan Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan 1981 Also video game developer, (assets acquired by Atlus)
TecMagik Also video game developer
Tecmo Japan Template:Flagicon Japan 1967 Ninja Gaiden
Tecmo Bowl
Dead or Alive
(merged into Tecmo Koei)
Tecmo Koei Japan, NovatoTemplate:Flagicon Japan 2009
The Learning Company USA, San FranciscoTemplate:Flagicon San Francisco, California,USA 1980 (Merged with Mattel Interactive, no longer publishes video games)
THQ USA, Agoura HillsTemplate:Flagicon Agoura Hills, California, USA 1989 Red Faction
Saint's Row
Tak and the Power of Juju
Destroy All Humans
Also video game developer
Titus Interactive France Template:Flagicon France
Tomy Japan, TokyoTemplate:Flagicon Tokyo, Japan 2006 (Merged with Takara to form Takara Tomy in March 2006)
TopWare Interactive USA, ParadiseTemplate:Flagicon Paradise, Nevada, USA 1995 Also video game developer, acquired by Zuxxez Entertainment
Tradewest USA, CorsicanaTemplate:Flagicon Corsicana, Texas, USA 1986 Acquired by Midway Games, name retired
TT Games UK, MaidenheadTemplate:Flagicon Maidenhead, England, UK 2005 Also video game developer, (merger of Giant Interactive and Traveller's Tales) (Acquired by Warner Bros. Interactive)
Ubisoft France, Montreuil-sous-BoisTemplate:Flagicon Montreuil-sous-Bois, France 1986 Rayman
Assassin's Creed
Far Cry
Ghost Recon
Splinter Cell
Also video game developer
Ultimate Play the Game UK, LeicestershireTemplate:Flagicon Leicestershire, England, UK 1982 GoldenEye 007
Banjo-Kazooie
Donkey Kong 64
Viva Piñata
Also video game developer under the name Rare, (Acquired by Microsoft Game Studios)
Ultra Games USA, Buffalo GroveTemplate:Flagicon Buffalo Grove, Illinois, USA 1988 (Publishing label for Konami, name retired)
U.S. Gold UK, BirminghamTemplate:Flagicon Birmingham, England, UK 1984 Also video game developer, (acquired by Eidos Interactive)
Valve Corporation USA, BellevueTemplate:Flagicon Bellevue, Washington, USA 1996 Left 4 Dead
Portal
Vic Tokai Japan, ShizuokaTemplate:Flagicon Shizuoka, Japan 1977 (no longer publishes video games)
Virgin Interactive UK, ???Template:Flagicon UK 1981 The 7th Guest (Acquired by Titus Interactive)
Vivendi Games France, ParisTemplate:Flagicon Paris, France 1993 Merged with Activision to form Activision Blizzard in 2008
Warner Bros. Interactive USA, BurbankTemplate:Flagicon Burbank, California, USA 1985 F.E.A.R. 2
Overlord
Webzen South Korea, SeoulTemplate:Flagicon Seoul, South Korea 2000 Also video game developer
Wisdom Tree Arizona, TucsonTemplate:Flagicon Tucson, Arizona Known for Christian Themed games
Working Designs USA, ReddingTemplate:Flagicon Redding, California, USA 1986 Lunar specialized in the localization of Japan-native RPGs
Xicat Interactive Germany Template:Flagicon Germany
XSEED Games USA, TorranceTemplate:Flagicon Torrance, California, USA 2005
XS Games USA, New YorkTemplate:Flagicon New York, New York, USA
YoYo Games Dundee, Scotland 2007 Free Solitaire, They Need To Be Fed, Skydiver Mach II The creators of Game Maker, they mostly publish games made with the product.
Zoo Games USA, CincinnatiTemplate:Flagicon Cincinnati, Ohio, USA 2008
Zuxxez Entertainment Germany, ???Template:Flagicon Karlsruhe, Germany 2001 Also video game developer
Zushi Games UK, SheffieldTemplate:Flagicon Sheffield, England, UK 1999
Zynga USA, San FranciscoTemplate:Flagicon San Francisco, California 2007 FarmVille
Mafia Wars
Numerous other social network games
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