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If you are browsing PlayPile to understand Devolver Digital, you will find a publisher based in the United States that has been active since 2006. They do not develop games themselves but have published 174 titles through their company. Their catalog spans three decades with very little output in the 2000s, where they released only two games. Their activity surged in the 2010s with 88 releases and continued strongly in the 2020s with 77 more games scheduled through 2026. The company focuses heavily on indie titles, which make up 140 of their published games. Adventure is their most common genre with 117 entries, followed by shooters at 47 and arcade games at 45. They also publish puzzles, role-playing games, strategy simulations, and platformers. Their reach covers almost every major system, with PC being the primary platform for 153 of their games. They also support Mac, Nintendo Switch, Linux, and various PlayStation and Xbox consoles. Mobile presence is smaller but exists on iOS and Android. Quality across their library shows a generally positive trend. Out of 125 rated titles, they have 31 great games with scores above 80. Another 86 titles fall into the good range between 60 and 79. They have only 8 mixed-rated games and no poor ones. Their highest-rated releases include Shadow Warrior 3: Definitive Edition from 2023, which holds a score of 96. The Talos Principle series also performs well with two entries scoring above 90. Bleak Sword DX and Tron: Catalyst both earned 90 as well. Recent activity shows they are still releasing new content with titles like Virtue and a Sledgehammer, Minos, and Tenjutsu coming out in December 2026. They also have Reigns: The Witcher scheduled for February 2026. Their bio mentions a team of veterans who help projects from concept to launch, though the data shows they rely on other developers to create the actual games. The numbers indicate a consistent output of mid-to-high quality indie experiences rather than blockbuster AAA titles.















































