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Good Job Games raises $60 million in Series A funding

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Last updated: 01.08.2025 13:18
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Turkish mobile game company Good Job Games has secured $60 million in Series A funding, bringing its total investment to $83 million in under six months.

According to a press release, the funding is co-led by Menlo Ventures and Anthos Capital (with additional participation by Bessemer Venture Partners).

This round of funding comes just six months after the company received $23 million during a seed investment round.

Good Job Games plans to use the funding to scale its free match 3 puzzle game, Match Villains, globally and “to build a generational entertainment brand through timeless, socially-driven games.”

“Match 3 is already the biggest genre in mobile gaming, but the best in the category is yet to come,” said Ilker Ilicali, founder and CEO of Good Job Games.

“With Match Villains, we’re on a mission to build the most entertaining modern Match-3 game out there.

“The glowing user feedback and exceptional data we are seeing make us genuinely excited and confident about what we’re building – all thanks to our incredible team with world-class talent, commitment to excellence, and an unrelenting drive to always improve.”

Earlier this month, fellow Türkish mobile games company, Circle Games, secured $7.25m in its latest funding round, which will go towards supporting the ongoing development of its current project, Sort Express, as well as support unannounced games.

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