
CCP hf., doing business as CCP Games, is an Icelandic video game developer based in Reykjavík. Novator Partners and General Catalyst had previously collectively owned a majority stake in the company, and in September 2018, CCP was acquired by South Korean video game publisher Pearl Abyss.
CCP Games operates out of Reykjavík, Iceland, and has been active in the industry since 1997. The company started releasing titles in the early 2000s and continues to release games into the mid-2020s. Their catalog on PlayPile includes 16 games where they served as both developer and publisher. Most of their work focuses on strategy, role-playing, and simulator genres. They have also released several shooters and tactical titles. The majority of their output targets PC platforms like Microsoft Windows, with six Mac versions available as well. They have made a significant push into virtual reality with releases for PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift, SteamVR, and other headsets. Mobile support exists on Android and iOS, though it is less common in their portfolio. Over the decades, their release schedule has been modest. The 2000s saw three games, the 2010s brought five titles, and the 2020s have produced four so far. Their rating history shows a generally decent but not exceptional track record. They have no titles rated as great, meaning nothing reached an 80 or higher. Four of their five rated titles fall into the good range between 60 and 79. One game received a mixed score. The highest rated title is Eve Online from 2003 with a score of 78.3. Sparc from 2017 followed closely at 78. EVE: Valkyrie scored 68.8, while Gunjack sat at 64.4. EVE: Dust 514 received the lowest score at 55.3. The company has seen ownership changes over time. Novator Partners and General Catalyst held a majority stake before CCP was acquired by South Korean publisher Pearl Abyss in September 2018. They continue to release new content, with recent entries including Eve: Galaxy Conquest in late 2024 and the upcoming EVE Vanguard set for late 2026. The catalog includes specific editions like the EVE Online 20th Anniversary Collector's Edition released in 2023. While they maintain a steady presence, their output volume remains low compared to larger industry players, and their critical reception stays within the middle tier of scores.















