Good Job Games: $60 Million Series A Secured For Mobile Game Studio

By Amit Chowdhry ● Yesterday at 5:38 AM

Good Job Games, a rapidly growing Turkish mobile games company, raised $60 million in a Series A led by Menlo Ventures and Anthos Capital, with Bessemer Venture Partners participating. This brings total funding to $83 million, including a $23 million seed round six months ago, showcasing its growth and top-tier investor interest.

The funding aims to build a lasting, socially driven entertainment brand, driven by the success of Match Villains, which is redefining the Match-3 genre with a modern, engaging, replayable experience. And the round shows strong investor confidence in the company’s ability to scale and create standout games.

KEY QUOTES:

“Match-3 is already the biggest genre in mobile gaming, but the best in the category is yet to come. With Match Villains, we’re on a mission to build the most entertaining modern Match-3 game out there. The glowing user feedback and exceptional data we are seeing make us genuinely excited and confident about what we’re building – all thanks to our incredible team with world class talent, commitment to excellence, and an unrelenting drive to always improve.”

Ilker Ilicali, founder and CEO of Good Job Games

“Good Job Games deeply understands how to keep players coming back. I know since I just finished level 2000 in the game! When we first invested, the early metrics were already among the best we’d seen in the industry – and they’ve only improved since. The team has a long vision for what they’re building and we’re excited to double down.”

Amy Wu Martin, Partner at Menlo Ventures

“Good Job Games is redefining Match-3 for today’s players into an experience that is deeply social, endlessly replayable and beautifully executed. It’s rare to see this level of polish and traction so early. Visiting the team in Türkiye gave us a deep appreciation for the culture and talent driving their momentum, and we’re thrilled to support them as they scale Match Villains into a generational franchise.”

Zack Zaharis, Partner at Anthos Capital

 

 

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