
Established in 2016 in Milan, Italy, 3DClouds is a vibrant and innovative video games developer creating not only its own titles but also some of the world’s most iconic IPs such as Paw Patrol, HotWheels, Transformers and Fast & Furious Spy Racers. We number 50+ fun loving gamers and developers full of passion, creativity, a perfect mix of talented veterans and young upcoming talents.
3DClouds is an Italian studio based in Milan that launched in 2016. The company currently has twelve games listed on PlayPile, with records showing they developed all twelve titles while also publishing four of them. Their output began slowly in the late 2010s with only three releases, but activity increased significantly in the 2020s where nine titles appeared between 2018 and 2025. Most of their recent work includes Formula Legends in September 2025, Trident's Tale in May 2025, and multiple versions of Hot Wheels Monster Trucks: Stunt Mayhem released in late 2024 alongside Transformers: Galactic Trials later that same month. The studio focuses heavily on the racing genre with eight titles, followed by a strong presence in indie games and sports simulations. Their catalog also includes adventure, arcade, simulator, role-playing, hack and slash, strategy, and fighting games. You will find these games available across a wide range of systems, as eleven titles support PC, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, while ten cover PlayStation 4 and seven reach both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. A single entry even appeared on Google Stadia. Quality varies across their portfolio. The average IGDB rating sits at 67.4 out of 100 based on six rated games. Their highest score is an 80 for Paw Patrol: World released in 2023. Transformers: Galactic Trials from 2024 holds a 76, while King of Seas (2021) earned a 68.3. Xenon Racer from 2019 scored 61, and the base version of Hot Wheels Monster Trucks: Stunt Mayhem received a 60. The data shows one game falling into the mixed category below 60, but no titles rated as poor. Their bio claims to be a mix of veterans and new talent, yet the rating history suggests they deliver mostly good or average results rather than critical hits. The studio continues to release licensed content regularly through late 2025.











