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Activision Blizzard, Inc.
NASDAQ: ATVI
Activision Blizzard, acquired by Microsoft in 2023, develops iconic games like Call of Duty and World of Warcraft. In 2025, it integrates with Xbox to expand cloud gaming and metaverse experiences, leveraging Microsoft's infrastructure. Its Overwatch League drives esports engagement for 1.4 billion fans. Activision Blizzard's portfolio fuels Microsoft's $200 billion gaming market strategy, though integration risks remain. Note: Trading ceased post-acquisition; included for historical context.
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Amplify Video
Game Tech ETF
NYSEARCA: GAMR
The Amplify Video Game Tech ETF tracks the VettaFi Video Game Leaders Index, holding 88 companies in game development, publishing, and hardware. In 2025, with a 5.99% year-to-date return and 0.75% expense ratio, it targets the $522.46 billion gaming market. Top holdings include Electronic Arts and Nintendo. GAMR's focus on AI-driven gaming innovations positions it for growth, though volatility risks remain.
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AMPD Ventures
Inc.
CSE: AMPD.CN
AMPD Ventures provides high-performance cloud and computing solutions for gaming and esports. In 2025, it expands low-latency infrastructure for cloud gaming and VR, targeting North American developers. AMPD's sustainable data centers support the $184 billion gaming market's cloud shift, but its small-cap status carries volatility risks. Note: Verify trading status due to limited recent data.
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AppLovin
Corporation
NASDAQ: APP
AppLovin offers marketing and monetization platforms for mobile games like Bingo Blitz. In 2025, its AI-driven advertising and MoPub acquisition enhance developer monetization. AppLovin's focus on mobile gaming, comprising 50% of the $184 billion market, positions it for in-app purchase growth, though it faces competition from Google and Meta.
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Bandai
Namco Holdings Inc.
Tokyo: 7832.T
Bandai Namco develops games like Tekken and Dragon Ball. In 2025, it expands mobile and esports initiatives, leveraging Japan's gaming market and IP licensing. Its focus on cross-media franchises positions it for the $184 billion market, with strong Asia-Pacific growth, though global competition is a challenge.
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Bilibili
Inc.
NASDAQ: BILI
Hong Kong: 9626.HK
Bilibili, a Chinese video and gaming platform, develops mobile games and hosts esports content. In 2025, it expands Genshin Impact-style titles and live-streaming for 700 million gamers. Bilibili's community-driven model positions it for the $200 billion market, but China's regulatory risks persist.
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Capcom Co.,
Ltd.
Tokyo: 9697.T
Capcom develops Resident Evil and Monster Hunter. In 2025, it grows mobile and esports initiatives, leveraging Japan's market and global IP licensing. Capcom's high-quality franchises position it for the $184 billion market, with strong growth in Asia and North America, though development costs pose risks.
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DeepMarkit
Corp.
TSXV: MKT.V
DeepMarkit's FetchBot™ platform creates gamified promotional tools for customer engagement. In 2025, it targets esports and retail, leveraging U.S. gaming growth. Its customizable solutions position DeepMarkit for the $184 billion market, but its small-cap status and niche focus carry risks. Note: Verify trading status due to low liquidity.
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DouYu International
Holdings Limited
NASDAQ: DOYU
DouYu, a Chinese game-centric live-streaming platform, connects 300 million users with esports content. In 2025, it expands mobile app features and premium content, leveraging China's esports boom. DouYu's streamer ecosystem targets the 1.4 billion esports audience, but regulatory and competition risks remain.
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Electronic Arts
Inc.
NASDAQ: EA
Electronic Arts develops FIFA, Madden NFL, and Apex Legends. In 2025, it expands live-service games and mobile titles, leveraging $1.5 billion in esports revenue. EA's free-to-play monetization positions it for the $184 billion market, but creative stagnation risks linger.
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G5 Entertainment
AB
Stockholm: G5EN.ST
G5 Entertainment develops free-to-play mobile games like Jewels of Rome and Sherlock: Hidden Match-3. In 2025, it expands its puzzle portfolio, targeting 50% of the $184 billion mobile market. G5's Deloitte Fast 50 ranking underscores growth, positioning it for global success despite competition.
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GameStop
Corp.
NYSE: GME
GameStop, the largest video game retailer, operates 6,614 stores and e-commerce platforms. In 2025, it pivots to digital sales and NFT marketplaces, leveraging a 2024 stock surge. Its retail network positions GameStop for the $184 billion market, but e-commerce competition and volatility are risks.
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Gameloft SE
Paris: GFT.PA
OTC: GLOFY
Gameloft publishes mobile games like Asphalt and Modern Combat. In 2025, it expands its 100-country presence with new iOS/Android titles, partnering with Marvel and Ferrari. Gameloft's 5,000 developers position it for the $184 billion market's mobile growth, though monetization pressures persist.
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Global X
Video Games & Esports ETF
NASDAQ: HERO
The Global X Video Games & Esports ETF tracks the Solactive Video Games & Esports Index, holding 40 companies in game development, streaming, and hardware. In 2025, with a 0.50% expense ratio and $1 billion in assets, it targets the $184 billion market. Top holdings include Roblox and Unity, positioning HERO for mobile and esports growth.
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Green Man
Gaming
OTC: GMG.L
Green Man Gaming, a U.K.-based digital game retailer, distributes PC and console titles globally. In 2025, it expands its e-commerce and publishing, targeting esports integrations. Its digital focus positions it for the $184 billion market, but competition from Steam and Epic Games poses challenges. Note: Verify trading status due to low liquidity.
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Konami Holdings
Corporation
Tokyo: 9766.T
Konami develops Pro Evolution Soccer and Metal Gear Solid. In 2025, it expands mobile and esports initiatives, leveraging Japan's gaming market. Konami's diversified portfolio, including arcade and casino gaming, positions it for the $184 billion market, though console reliance is a risk.
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Nexon Co.,
Ltd.
Tokyo: 3659.T
Nexon develops MapleStory and Dungeon Fighter Online. In 2025, it expands mobile and metaverse projects, leveraging Asia's gaming dominance. Nexon's free-to-play model drives in-game purchase revenue, positioning it for the $184 billion market, but China's regulatory risks remain.
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NetEase, Inc.
NASDAQ: NTES
Hong Kong: 9999.HK
NetEase develops Knives Out and Naraka: Bladepoint for 700 million Chinese users. In 2025, it expands cloud gaming and esports, leveraging global growth. NetEase's innovation positions it for the $200 billion market, but regulatory and geopolitical risks persist.
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Roblox
Corporation
NYSE: RBLX
Roblox hosts 70 million daily users creating games and virtual worlds. In 2025, it expands metaverse integrations and advertising, leveraging 2024 revenue growth. Roblox's creator economy targets the $184 billion market, with strong youth engagement, but monetization scrutiny persists.
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Roundhill Video Games ETF
NYSEARCA: NERD
The Roundhill Video Games ETF tracks the Nasdaq CTA Global Video Games Software Index, holding game developers and publishers like Activision Blizzard. In 2025, it targets the $211 billion gaming market with a 0.50% expense ratio. NERD's focus on software innovation positions it for growth, though market volatility is a risk.
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Sea Limited
NYSE: SE
Sea Limited's Garena division publishes Free Fire, a top mobile battle royale game. In 2025, it expands esports and mobile titles in Southeast Asia, leveraging 700 million users. Sea's diversified tech portfolio positions it for the $184 billion market, but competition and regulatory risks in Asia remain.
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Square Enix
Holdings Co., Ltd.
Tokyo: 9684.T
Square Enix develops Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts. In 2025, it expands mobile and blockchain-based gaming, leveraging Japan's market. Its focus on narrative-driven titles positions Square Enix for the $184 billion market, with growth in Asia, though high development costs are a concern.
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Take-Two
Interactive Software, Inc.
NASDAQ: TTWO
Take-Two publishes Grand Theft Auto and NBA 2K. In 2025, it anticipates GTA VI release, driving $8 billion in bookings. Its mobile expansion via Zynga positions Take-Two for the $184 billion market, with esports growth, though development costs are a concern.
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Tencent Holdings
Limited
Hong Kong: 0700.HK
Tencent, a global gaming leader, owns League of Legends and Honor of Kings via Riot Games. In 2025, it expands cloud gaming and esports, leveraging China's 700 million gamers. Tencent's investments position it for the $200 billion market, but regulatory risks in China persist.
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Unity Software Inc.
NYSE: U
Unity powers 70% of mobile games, including Pokémon GO. In 2025, it expands real-time 3D and metaverse solutions, leveraging AI tools. Unity's platform positions it for the $184 billion market, with VR/AR growth, but competition from Unreal Engine is a challenge.
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VanEck Video
Gaming and eSports ETF
NASDAQ: ESPO
The VanEck Video Gaming and eSports ETF tracks the MVIS Global Video Gaming and eSports Index, holding 25 companies like NVIDIA and Tencent. In 2025, with a 0.55% expense ratio and $577.44 million in AUM, it targets the $184 billion market. ESPO's global diversification positions it for esports growth.
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