Plarium
| Company type | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Industry | mobile, desktop and browser games |
| Founded | 2009 |
| Headquarters | Herzliya, Israel |
| Products | Full list |
Number of employees | 1,300 (2022) |
| Parent | Modern Times Group (MTG) |
| Website | www.plarium.com |
Plarium Global Ltd. (Hebrew: פלאריום) is a video game developer, publisher and subsidiary of the Sweden-based digital entertainment company Modern Times Group. It is known for creating mobile, desktop and browser games in various genres including MMO, RPG, action, strategy, and casual.
According to the company, Plarium has more than 500 million players worldwide. Its games are available on iOS, Android, Microsoft Windows through the Microsoft Store, Steam, Aptoide, and on PC/Mac via the game launcher Plarium Play.
The company had more than 1300 employees in August 2025 and established studios in Herzliya (Israel) in 2009, where the current headquarters are situated, Warsaw (Poland), Barcelona (Spain), Helsinki (Finland), and in the Ukrainian cities Kharkiv, Lviv, Kyiv and Odesa.
In addition, Plarium acquired San Francisco-based Rumble Games in 2017, which was closed in July 2022 and Helsinki-based studio Futureplay in 2021.
There are more than 20 games in the Plarium portfolio. Plarium's most popular game is the dark fantasy gacha RPG Raid: Shadow Legends, which has more than 100 million downloads. Other Plarium titles include Mech Arena, Merge Gardens (via Futureplay acquisition), Vikings: War of Clans, the Stormfall franchise (Stormfall: Age of War, Stormfall: Rise of Balur, Stormfall: Saga of Survival) and Lost Island: Blast Adventure.
Plarium has worked with celebrities, content creators, and notable Esports professionals in a promotional capacity, including Megan Fox, Ronda Rousey, Neymar, Richard Tyler "Ninja" Blevins, Oleksandr "s1mple" Kostyliev of the Esports team NAVI, and actor Jeff Goldblum.
Plarium has previously employed BAFTA award winner Jesper Kyd, known for his work on video games such as Assassin's Creed and Borderlands, to compose the music for its games.