| Investor Type | Firm |
| Industries | Gaming (& eSports) |
| Stages | Seed, Series A, Pre-seed |
| Investing | Germany • France • Switzerland |
| Investment Range | $100,000 - $5,000,000 |
| Investment Sweet Spot | $1,500,000 |
| Assets Under Management | $11,100,000 |
Game Seer Venture Partners is a venture fund specializing in the gaming industry, with a dedicated focus on indie PC and console licenses. They adopt an adaptive approach to filter, assess, and fund early-stage, impactful gaming titles, offering tailored business models to fit the needs of independent productions.
With over 15 years of industry experience, including successful ventures that have reached public listings, the Game Seer team brings a deep understanding and love for video games into their investment strategy. Game Seer emphasizes developer-friendly practices, directly investing their own capital into projects and offering open communication with developers.
They pride themselves on experienced advising, leveraging their extensive knowledge in digital distribution, royalties, payment service providers, influencer marketing, SEO-SEM, and virtual economies monetization to assist development teams. Game Seer advocates for creative freedom, allowing teams the space to iterate on their original visions with the necessary support to navigate the highs and lows of game development. Through industry connections, they provide game developers with access to first parties, platforms, and key players to ensure successful game launches.
Game Seer has a proven track record, having sold 60 million games, and they continue to seek titles with potential to excite players. Their portfolio includes a diverse range of games that reflect their commitment to quality and innovation in the gaming space.
The fund has a minimum investment capacity of $100,000 and a maximum of $5,000,000, with a sweet spot for investments at around $1,500,000. Their assets under management total $11,100,000. Game Seer specializes in Seed, Series A, and Pre-seed funding rounds, indicating their preference for early involvement in potentially lucrative gaming ventures.








