Sony's gaming division is the world's largest video game publisher and second-largest gaming hardware manufacturer. Known for PlayStation consoles, PSP, and Vita.
2. Microsoft
With Xbox consoles and Windows games, Microsoft entered gaming in 2001, acquiring Mojang (Minecraft) and Bethesda. Cloud gaming service Xbox Game Pass is popular.
3. Tencent Holdings Limited
Tencent Games, part of the Chinese conglomerate, is among the world's biggest gaming companies, known for games like League of Legends and PUBG Mobile.
4. Nintendo
Started as a playing card company, Nintendo became a major player in gaming. Famous for consoles like NES, Switch, and games like Mario and Zelda series.
5. Activision Blizzard
Formed in 2008, it's a major video game holding company resulting from the merger of Activision and Blizzard. Games like Call of Duty and World of Warcraft are iconic.
6. Electronic Arts (EA)
One of the largest publishers, EA's games include FIFA, Madden NFL, and The Sims. Focus on mobile gaming and free-to-play games, investing in new game development.
7. Epic Games
Known for the Unreal Engine and Fortnite, Epic Games has ventured into mobile and cloud gaming, releasing successful titles like Fall Guys.
8. Take-Two Interactive Software
Parent company of Rockstar Games (Grand Theft Auto) and publisher of popular series like The Elder Scrolls. Expansion into mobile gaming and esports.
9. Bandai Namco Entertainment
Result of Bandai and Namco merger, known for Dragon Ball and Tekken. Expanding into mobile gaming and esports, with games like Dragon Ball FighterZ.
10. Ubisoft Entertainment
French company famed for open-world games like Assassin's Creed and Far Cry. Expansion into mobile and cloud gaming, focusing on new game development.