
Headquartered in Singapore and operating across 22 offices in Asia, Europe, and North America, Virtuos is one of the largest and most recognized content creators of video games and movies in the world. Since 2004, we have been providing high-quality games and art to top developers and publishers, and are one of the most trusted partners in helping game creators make blockbuster games.
If you are browsing PlayPile to understand who makes up a significant portion of the modern gaming landscape, Virtuos is a name you will encounter frequently. Founded in Singapore in 2004, this company operates from 22 offices across Asia, Europe, and North America. They have built a reputation as a major content creator for video games and movies since their inception. On our platform, they are listed with 16 total titles. The breakdown shows they acted as a publisher only once while serving as the developer for the other 15 entries. Their catalog spans from 2005 to 2025, though their output has slowed in recent years. They released six games during the 2000s and another six throughout the 2010s. In contrast, they have only four titles listed for the 2020s so far. This shift suggests a change in how much direct development work they are putting into their own portfolio compared to earlier decades. The company covers a wide range of genres, with Adventure being the most common category at seven titles. Racing comes next with five games, followed by Role-playing games at three. They also have entries in Shooter, Strategy, and Quiz/Trivia categories. Virtuos works across almost every major platform available over the last two decades. Their top platforms include PC Microsoft Windows with seven games, alongside strong representation on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation 2. They have also released titles for newer hardware like Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. When looking at quality trends, the average IGDB rating across their 12 rated titles is 67.8 out of 100. The ratings are mostly solid rather than exceptional. You will find seven games in the good range between 60 and 79 points. There are two great titles that scored above 80, but there are also three mixed entries falling between 40 and 59 points. No titles rated below 40 appear in the data set. The highest-rated work includes Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age from 2017 which holds an 85.8 score. Beyond Good & Evil: 20th Anniversary Edition released in 2024 also achieved a high mark of 85. Recent releases show they are still active with projects like RuneQuest: Warlords in December 2025 and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered in April 2025. While their bio claims they help create blockbuster games, the actual ratings on PlayPile show a steady mix of good work rather than consistent critical darlings.















