Starform
Starform is a technology company.
Financial History
Starform has raised $12.0M across 3 funding rounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Starform raised?
Starform has raised $12.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Starform is a technology company.
Starform has raised $12.0M across 3 funding rounds.
Starform has raised $12.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Starform has raised $12.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Starform's investors include 1Up Ventures, BITKRAFT Ventures, Dune Ventures, Global Founders Capital, Play Ventures, Mik Attisani, Paul Heydon, GFR Fund, Ride Ventures, Speedy Packets Inc., Watertower Ventures, Alex Rigopulos.
Starform is a Seattle-based game studio founded in 2018 that develops multiplayer games, focusing on fast-paced, action-packed experiences like team-based 5v5 arena games for PC and mobile.[1] The company builds products in close collaboration with players, assembling small, autonomous teams of developers equipped with modern tools to create scalable entertainment; it serves gamers seeking engaging, non-traditional simulations and has raised $12.3M total funding, including a $6M round, to fuel growth and new projects currently in closed beta.[1][2]
With a team of veterans from King and Z2Live who contributed to games played by hundreds of millions, Starform solves the problem of stale game genres by innovating on formats like flight simulators turned action arenas, targeting broader audiences beyond hardcore sim players.[1]
Starform was founded in 2018 in Seattle, Washington, by Lou Fasulo (CEO), Taylor Daynes, Josh Rosen, and Jason English—all former employees at King and Z2Live, where they played key roles in launching massively popular mobile games.[1] The idea emerged from their experience in high-scale gaming, aiming to create entertainment through player-driven product development rather than top-down design; early traction included a $1.25M seed raise to kickstart operations and build toward their debut title.[1][2]
Pivotal moments include a $5M raise in a later round to expand their first unannounced 5v5 arena game (in closed beta) and launch a second project, leveraging their expertise to break from simulation norms into action-packed play.[1]
Starform rides the wave of cross-platform multiplayer gaming, capitalizing on the explosion of mobile and PC esports with 5v5 arena formats that echo hits like Valorant or Overwatch but with fresh twists.[1] Timing aligns with post-pandemic demand for social, accessible games, bolstered by market forces like cheap cloud scaling (via Azure) and player economies driving retention.[3]
The studio influences Seattle's game ecosystem—home to Microsoft's Xbox and indie hubs—by attracting Z2/King talent and funding, helping sustain the region's mobile-to-PC crossover trend amid global shifts toward live-service titles.[1][2]
Starform's closed-beta momentum and $12.3M war chest position it to launch its debut 5v5 arena game soon, with a second project underway, potentially capturing the social gaming surge via player-centric iteration.[1] Trends like AI-enhanced matchmaking, Web3 integrations, and AR/VR crossovers will shape its path, amplifying its small-team agility against giants like Epic or Riot.
As a veteran-led innovator breaking genre molds, Starform exemplifies how player lockstep development sustains growth in competitive multiplayer, echoing its founding goal of entertainment built with—not for—players.[1]
Starform has raised $12.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $6.0M Venture Round in November 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 1, 2024 | $6.0M Venture Round | 1Up Ventures, BITKRAFT Ventures, Dune Ventures, Global Founders Capital, Play Ventures, Mik Attisani, Paul Heydon | |
| Aug 1, 2021 | $5.0M Seed | 1Up Ventures, BITKRAFT Ventures, Dune Ventures, Global Founders Capital, Play Ventures, Mik Attisani, Paul Heydon | |
| Sep 1, 2019 | $1.0M Seed | 1Up Ventures, BITKRAFT Ventures, GFR Fund, Play Ventures, Ride Ventures, Speedy Packets Inc., Watertower Ventures, Alex Rigopulos, Jon Goldman, Paul Heydon |