Jagex

Jagex

Computer Games

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire 50,955 followers

We make forever games

About us

A leader in creating deep and engaging forever games on PC, Console & Mobile that empower our communities. Jagex was founded in 2001 and is today one of the UK’s biggest and most respected video game developers and publishers. Famed for its flagship MMOs RuneScape and Old School RuneScape, Jagex has welcomed more than 300 million player accounts to its world and created a $1bn lifetime franchise revenue. Today the RuneScape franchise exists beyond running games in live operations; our titles are forever games that connect and inspire millions of players, with content and experiences both inside and outside of inexhaustible game worlds. Both RuneScape and Old School RuneScape, on PC and mobile, offer ever-evolving, highly-active worlds and our community-focused development ethos empowers players to have a real say in how each game is shaped. Jagex has added to its skill set with the acquisitions of Pipeworks and Gamepires in 2022, bringing our expertise to titles such as SCUM, helping to make SCUM a forever game. It also works with external partners on products such as Melvor Idle and This Means Warp; bringing these titles to new and existing audiences. Jagex employs more than 600 people at its Cambridge headquarters and around the world at Pipeworks in North America, and Gamepires in Europe. We’re always on the hunt for talented people to work across the business, to help the company to achieve its goals.

Website
https://www.jagex.com/en-GB/careers
Industry
Computer Games
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2001
Specialties
Online gaming, Internet technology, MMOs, and Casual gaming

Locations

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    Jagex Ltd

    Cambridge Science Park

    Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB4 0WA, GB

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Jagex 2 total rounds

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Private equity
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