Metacritic's 11th Annual Game Publisher Rankings
Which game publishers released the best games in 2020? For the 11th straight year, we sifted through 12 months of data to determine the best and worst game publishers of the year, based solely on the quality of their 2020 releases. Sales and user reviews do not factor into these rankings; only critic reviews (as captured by each game's Metascore) are used to evaluate performance.
Publishers are ranked from worst to best in the gallery above based on a points system, calculated (as in previous years) according to the following four factors:
(1) Average Metascore for all games released in 2020
150 possible points (awarded at 1.5 x the average Metascore)
(2) % of scored products with good reviews (Metascore of at least 75)
100 possible points (ex: 80% good = 80 points)
(3) % of scored products with bad reviews (49 or lower; in this case, a lower % is better)
100 possible points (ex: 20% bad = 80 points)
(4) Number of "great" titles (Metascore of 90 or higher, min. 7 reviews)
Awarded as 5 bonus points for each distinct title with a 90+ score
Note that the Metascore average (the first factor) counts slightly more than the other factors. Only publishers with five or more distinct titles released last year are included in our rankings.
Finally, note that iOS games are excluded from all calculations. All scores in this report are from March 3, 2021, and U.S. release dates and publishers are used for all games except those never released in the U.S.
Previous year's rank: 7
Average Metascore for
2020 releases: 78.6
26 scored products (16 distinct titles): 65% good, 0% bad
"Great" games: Microsoft Flight Simulator (PC), Ori and the Will of the Wisps (XB1)
Total points: 293.3
One of three publishers to achieve a 90 or higher for two different titles in 2020 (and, yes, Sony did it too), Microsoft was led by the triumphant return of its nearly 40-year-old Microsoft Flight Simulator franchise and an Ori and the Blind Forest sequel. But another revived franchise, Battletoads, failed to garner positive reviews, while a new IP, the MOBA-style combat game Bleeding Edge, was the worst-reviewed 2020 title published under Microsoft's Xbox Game Studios banner.