Meet the Company That Helps Game Developers Get Seen and Get PaidXsolla aims to provide a one-stop shop for the next gaming superstars.

ByDan Bova

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Xsolla, a 13-year-old payment provider for the gaming industry, saw an opportunity and pounced. The opportunity: game developers needed a one-stop shop to help them create and monetize their games. The solution: Xsolla built a hub that offered the all of the tools, services, and collaborative expertise its customers were craving. The result: A roster of more than 1,100 games, including the mega-hitFortnite(which any teenagers in your life are probably playing while you read this).

狗万官方spoke with founder and CEO Aleksandr Shurick Agapitov about his company's success and the ins-and-outs of serving an industry that loyal fans will spend$140 billion on this year.

What problem is Xsolla helping solve?

In thevideo game market, the advancement and easy access to technology has immensely lowered the barrier to entry to create a game, but the barrier to building a successful games business is high. Clearly, not every game will be as popular asFortnite, but we were there from the beginning with them. We help developers get their games seen, paid for and played on a global scale. Through our product portfolio, we are giving developers the necessary tools, resources and infrastructure that they do not have -- whether it's building a dedicated store to sell directly to their consumers, transacting in-game payments, connecting influencers interested in playing the game, or navigating the new world ofblockchainand cryptocurrency.

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How many employees did you start with, and how many do you have today?

I started the organization alone in Russia over 13 years ago. I did everything myself. When I needed a website, I built it. When I needed a legal contract, I created one. When I needed a logo, I designed it. Naturally, and thankfully, we have come a long way since then, and I am happy to have a strong team to support me. Today, privately held and headquartered in Los Angeles, with offices and R&D centers throughout Europe and Asia, Xsolla has 270+ employees serving more than 1100 developers on over 2,000 projects around throughout the globe. Every day we are in constant communication with the smartest people in the world -- game developers -- who build rocket ships for fun.

Xsolla founder and CEO Aleksandr Shurick Agapitov

How did you land your first client?

In the very early days, I rolled up my sleeves and cold-pitched potential clients online on ICQ until they became clients. I started in virtual currency, but then moved on to payments targeting the game developer and publishing community. That early strategy laid the groundwork, and permission, to become what we are today.

Since then, Xsolla has aligned with the likes of Valve, Twitch, Ubisoft, Epic Games, and PUBG Corporation, and expanded our portfolio of services to include payments, e-commerce, antifraud, analytics, customer support, content optimization and delivery, authentication and more.

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What does having a game likeFortniteon your roster/as a customer do for your overall business?

We signedFortnite当游戏was first developed by a very small team in Warsaw. This was beforeEpic Games, so we've been there since the beginning. We then worked Epic to bringFortniteto the global market like we would any other game, as you never know what will become a massive, breakout hit. We are thrilled to see so many gamers -- young and old -- really embrace the game.

We have also had greatsuccesswith other key partners and games, such asPerfect World, a 3D adventure and fantasy MMORPG;Neverwinter, based on the D&D classic;Player Unknown's Battlegroundsfrom Bluehole. Others we work with include Nexon, Bigpoint Games (Germany) andPhoenix Pointby Snapshot Games (Bulgaria).

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What are the biggest concerns in this industry?

Everyone knows thatcontent为王。我们的行业快速变化和must stay current of the economic, political and technical establishments within our developing world. For me, this means constantly adding and integrating new solutions to address our developer, partner and customer needs.

What is your process for innovation?

Innovationcomes from everywhere and everyone. My process for innovation? First off, I'm a gamer. I observe. I look. I listen. I play. I listen to my customers, developers, gamers and my employees. I research. I look at the trends. I strategize. I consider. I test. I then create a process and put things into action. I don't mind failing as long as we've tried our best to create and innovate for our partners.

Dan Bova

Entrepreneur Staff

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Dan Bova is the VP of Special Projects at Entrepreneur.com. He previously worked at Jimmy Kimmel Live, Maxim and Spy magazine. Check out his latesthumor books for kids, includingWendell the Werewolf,Road & Track Crew's Big & Fast Cars, andThe Big Little Book of Awesome Stuff.

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