
We don’t care about genres or mechanics. We care about experiences and emotions. And we want to help developers make magic.
Raw Fury is a Swedish publisher founded in 2015 that has built a significant catalog of 70 games on PlayPile. The company operates solely as a publisher and does not develop titles in-house. Their output grew from just 15 games in the 2010s to 51 titles in the 2020s, showing a rapid expansion over the last few years. They cover a wide range of genres with a strong focus on Indie games, which make up 57 of their releases. Adventure titles are also common at 48 entries, followed by Puzzle, Strategy, and Role-playing games. Their reach is primarily digital, supporting PC on Microsoft Windows for 65 games. They also support Mac, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Linux, and more recent hardware like Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. The quality of their catalog appears consistent and generally positive. Out of 44 rated titles, there are no mixed or poor ratings listed. The average score sits at 76.1 out of 100. This breakdown includes 14 great games that scored 80 or higher and 30 good games scoring between 60 and 79. Top-rated releases include Norco from 2022 with a score of 85.2, Moonstone Island from 2023 at 83.5, and Skald: Against the Black Priory from 2024 at 83. Recent entries like The Séance of Blake Manor (2025) scored 87, while Blue Prince (2025) reached an 88.5. Even recent releases that did not hit the top tier, such as Routine in December 2025, maintained a solid 77.9 rating. While their bio states they do not care about genres or mechanics, the data shows they clearly publish within specific categories to serve players. They have been active from 2015 through 2026 and continue to release new titles like Rivage in December 2026. The company seems focused on delivering high-quality experiences across multiple platforms rather than dominating a single niche. Their track record suggests they select projects that perform well with critics and audiences alike, maintaining a steady stream of successful releases without any noted failures in their published history.















































