ForgeGrid raises $27M to power realtime multiplayer infrastructure for live games
Gaming · 4 min read
ForgeGrid, a realtime multiplayer infrastructure provider, announced a $27 million funding round to scale its global networking fabric and latency-aware matchmaking. The company provides deterministic state sync, rollback systems and authoritative servers for live competitive titles.
The product is aimed at mid-sized studios that want AAA networking features without building server stacks from scratch. ForgeGrid also offers a suite of analytics and live-ops tooling to manage player population, rollback incidents and regional capacity.
Funding will expand regional edge deployments and add developer experience improvements—native SDKs, test harnesses and cloud-hosted simulation environments. Several live-service studios have signed pilot agreements to reduce latency and deployment complexity.