
"Founded in 2012, PLUG IN DIGITAL offers a high-quality expertise to all those being part of the video game industry. Distribution, consulting and monetization, business development, strategic and marketing advices… Our company relies on a network of specialists in the gaming business, built on 15 years of concrete and successful experience."
Plug In Digital is a French publisher founded in 2012 that has released 146 games across its history. The company operates mostly as a publisher rather than a developer, handling 142 titles compared to only four they developed themselves. Their catalog spans from 2011 through 2025, with the vast majority of their work coming in the 2010s. You will find 122 games listed from that decade, while the 2020s show a significant drop to just 20 titles so far. This suggests their output has slowed considerably in recent years. The company focuses heavily on the Indie genre with 102 games in their library. Adventure and Strategy are also common themes, appearing in 75 and 35 titles respectively. Their reach is strongest on PC, where they have released 130 games, followed by Mac at 66 titles. They also support Nintendo Switch, Linux, and various PlayStation and Xbox consoles, though their presence on mobile devices like iOS and Android remains smaller with 23 and 20 games each. Quality varies across their portfolio. The average rating across 73 rated titles sits at 64.4 out of 100. While they have released three great games scoring 80 or higher, most of their work falls into the good range between 60 and 79. There are 52 such titles in their catalog. They also carry 17 mixed-rated games and a single poor title. Their highest-rated releases include Steredenn: Binary Stars from 2016 at 85 points, Linelight at 83.8, and Meltdown at 80. NeuroVoider and SanctuaryRPG follow closely with scores in the high 70s. Recent activity shows they are still active but releasing fewer games. Titles like Lore of Luvarith: The Hollow Crown and NoseBound appeared in late 2024 and early 2025. Downward: Enhanced Edition received a solid 70/100 score in June 2024, while Lords of Exile came out earlier that year. Their bio claims fifteen years of successful experience and expertise in distribution and business development, but the data shows a catalog dominated by mid-tier indie projects with a shrinking release schedule in the current decade.















































