
Gravity Interactive was founded in California in early 2003 when online gaming industry in North America was still at a rudimentary stage of development. Since then, we have been actively servicing Gravity games to North American gamers as well as numerous other gamers from different countries.
Gravity Interactive operates out of the United States and has been active since 2003, though its recorded output on PlayPile begins in 2009. The company lists nine titles across its history, with eight credits as a publisher and six as a developer. Their catalog is heavily concentrated on PC Microsoft Windows platforms, appearing on eight of their nine games. They also have a smaller presence on mobile devices with three iOS titles and two Android releases, along with a single Mac entry. The studio focuses primarily on Role-playing games, which make up eight of the listed projects. Adventure titles follow with six entries, while other genres like Indie, Shooter, Simulator, Strategy, Card & Board Game, and Hack and slash/Beat 'em up appear only once each. This focus has remained consistent from their first release in the 2000s to their most recent work in the 2020s. They released one game in the 2000s, five titles during the 2010s, and three games in the current decade. Quality trends for Gravity Interactive lean toward the lower end of the spectrum. The average IGDB rating across their three rated titles sits at 49.2 out of 100. There are no games that have achieved a great rating above 80. Their best performing title is Rose Online from 2012, which holds a mixed score of 60.1. Ragnarok Clicker released in 2016 matches that mixed tier with a 50/100 rating. The lowest rated game in their portfolio is Ragnarok Online 2 from 2013, which carries a poor score of 37.4. Recent activity shows the company releasing several titles tied to the Ragnarok franchise. They launched Ragnarok: The Lost Memories in April 2020 and Ragnarok Re:Start in July 2017. More recently, they put out Ragnarok M: Classic in January 2025 and are scheduled to release Redshift in September 2025. The company website indicates they have spent over two decades servicing games to North American gamers and others globally, but their specific ratings on PlayPile suggest a lack of critical acclaim for the titles they have brought to market.