
Ukrainian indie game developer and publisher. Making games with GameMaker since 2005.
Xitilon is a Ukrainian studio that started in 2005 but only became active on the market from 2015 through 2025. The company operates primarily as a publisher, listing 121 games under that role, while they developed 26 titles themselves. Their catalog shows a heavy reliance on recent years. They released just 13 games during the 2010s but shifted gears significantly in the 2020s to produce 105 releases. This volume suggests a strategy focused on rapid output rather than a slow, steady pace. The studio has a clear preference for specific genres and platforms. They published 66 arcade games, which dominates their portfolio. They also released 20 indie titles and 19 puzzle games. Adventure and platformers make up smaller portions of their work with 12 and 10 releases respectively. Their presence on consoles is very strong on PlayStation systems. They have 114 games on PlayStation 4 and 57 on PlayStation 5. PC and Xbox One follow with 27 and 18 titles, while the Nintendo Switch has only 9 games from them. Quality metrics for Xitilon are modest. Their average rating across six reviewed games sits at 62.4 out of 100. None of their rated titles reached the great category above 80 points. They have six good titles that fall between 60 and 79. Their best performers include WN from 2017 which scored 70, Electric Highways from 2015 with 64.5, and several others like Pixel Gladiator and Aborigenus that landed at 60. The data shows no mixed or poor rated games in this sample, but the scores indicate a consistent mid-tier quality level rather than critical acclaim. Recent activity confirms they are still producing content. Titles such as Oasis Invasion and Hexmin are set for release in December 2025. Slalom, Twhols, and The Cat With Amazing Hat are scheduled for November 2025. They continue to use GameMaker for their development work since the company began. If you are browsing PlayPile looking for a steady stream of arcade and indie games on PlayStation, Xitilon fits that niche with a large library despite average ratings.















































