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Mobile studio Fuse Games receives $7m investment

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Last updated: 08.05.2025 13:51
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Turkish mobile developer Fuse Games has received a $7 million investment from venture capital firm Griffin Gaming Partners, with participation from Lakestar, NFX Capital, and Actera.

The funding will support Fuse Games in IP development, expansion of its workforce, and investment in tools and technology. Founded in 2023, the studio is currently working on its first project.

“Fuse was founded with the idea that truly great games marry accessibility with depth – games that welcome everyone but reward mastery,” said Fuse Games CEO and co-founder Akin Şahan.

“With Griffin’s support, we’re accelerating our roadmap to deliver new IP that blends technical innovation with pure player joy. This partnership gives us the opportunity to scale the studio without compromising the creative spirit that defines us.”

Griffin Gaming Partners investor Ibrahim Hafeez added: “We look for studios that don’t just have talent – they have a clear, enduring vision.

“Fuse brings that rare combination of creative excellence, operational discipline, and an intuitive understanding of what players want. We’re excited to back a team that’s not just chasing trends, but setting the foundation for the future of games.

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