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Phoenixx Inc.

Japan Founded 2019 Website

Phoenixx aims to support innovative and creative developers from Japan and around the world. Its mission is to inspire and nurture the human spirit – one creator, one game and one community a time.

Phoenixx Inc. at a Glance

Phoenixx Inc. is a Japanese publisher founded in 2019 that has rapidly expanded its catalog since its inception. Although their website bio claims to support clever creators from Japan and around the world, their actual output shows a heavy focus on the 2020s with thirty games released in this decade compared to just three in the 2010s. They operate strictly as a publisher and have not developed any titles themselves. Their portfolio includes thirty-four games listed on PlayPile, all of which are published under their name. The company shows a clear preference for PC on Microsoft Windows with thirty-two releases, followed by Nintendo Switch with seventeen titles. They have also released five games for PlayStation 4, three for Mac, and single copies for PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. The genre distribution indicates a strong leaning toward indie projects, which make up twenty-five of their total titles. Adventure and platform games follow with ten releases each. They have also ventured into arcade, simulator, shooter, role-playing, strategy, visual novel, and fighting genres. Quality control appears inconsistent across their catalog. The average rating for the eight games that have received scores sits at 71.6 out of 100. This breaks down to two great titles rated above 80, five good titles between 60 and 79, one mixed title between 40 and 59, and no poor titles below 40. Their highest-rated game is Touhou Luna Nights from 2019 with a score of 81.2. Filmechanism (2021) and NeverAwake (2022) also received scores of 80 and 79 respectively. More recent releases show a slight decline in scores, with Fubuki: Zero in on Holoearth (2025) rated at 70. Phoenixx continues to release games regularly through late 2025. Recent additions include NeverAwake Flashback in December 2025, Zako no Ahiru in November 2025, and Jelly Troops in September 2025. They also published Intlovert Game Club in May 2025 alongside the previously mentioned Fubuki title from April 2025. While their mission statement emphasizes nurturing the human spirit through community building, the data shows a high volume of output focused on niche genres and PC platforms. Their ratings suggest they have found some success with specific titles but maintain a generally average performance across their broader library.

35
Total Games
71.6
Avg Rating
2010
First Release
2026
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Indie
31%
Adventure
12%
Platform
12%
Arcade
8%
Simulator
7%

Platform Spread

PC (Microsoft Windows)
33
Nintendo Switch
17
PlayStation 4
5
Mac
3
PlayStation 5
2

Release Timeline

2010s
3
2020s
31

Rating Distribution

2
80-100
5
60-79
1
40-59
0
0-39