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Cryptic Studios main competitors are Zombie Studios, Daybreak Game, and Epic Games.

Competitor Summary. See how Cryptic Studios compares to its main competitors:

  • Electronic Arts has the most employees (9,800).
  • Employees at Zombie Studios earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $109,041.
  • The oldest company is Electronic Arts, founded in 1982.
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Cryptic Studios vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2000
3.9
Los Gatos, CA1$14.9M136
1982
4.8
Redwood City, CA10$7.6B9,800
2007
3.4
Redmond, WA1$31.7M450
2015
4.3
San Diego, CA1$25.0M450
2006
4.4
Redwood City, CA1$100.0M750
1991
4.8
Cary, NC8$500.0M1,001
1991
3.9
Bellevue, WA1$2.7M901
2002
4.2
Lake Forest, CA1$5.0M125
1999
3.6
Los Angeles, CA1$6.2M43
1994
3.9
Orlando, FL1$49.9M61
1994
3.8
Kirkland, WA1$8.4M100
1990
3.0
Santa Clarita, CA1$3.2M50
Interplay Entertainment
1983
3.6
Beverly Hills, CA1$1.1M10
1994
3.7
Seattle, WA1$15.0M175

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Cryptic Studios salaries vs competitors

Among Cryptic Studios competitors, employees at Zombie Studios earn the most with an average yearly salary of $109,041.

Compare Cryptic Studios salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Cryptic Studios
$91,347$43.92-
Electronic Arts
$82,446$39.64-
343 Industries
$76,551$36.80-
Daybreak Game
$101,117$48.61-
Trion Worlds
$77,639$37.33-
Epic Games
$94,607$45.48-

Compare Cryptic Studios job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Cryptic Studios
$88,532$42.56
Zombie Studios
$112,030$53.86
n-Space
$110,519$53.13
WayForward
$107,453$51.66
Interplay Entertainment
$96,126$46.21
Monolith Productions
$92,833$44.63
Heavy Iron Studios
$92,821$44.63
Daybreak Game
$90,223$43.38
Epic Games
$90,106$43.32
Turtle Rock Studios
$90,011$43.27
Bungie
$88,862$42.72
343 Industries
$88,754$42.67
Trion Worlds
$88,713$42.65
Electronic Arts
$88,433$42.52

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Cryptic Studios demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Cryptic Studios vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Bungie67%33%
Electronic Arts74%26%
Trion Worlds84%16%
Interplay Entertainment85%15%
Cryptic Studios--
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Female
100%
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25%
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50%
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Compare race at Cryptic Studios vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
54%18%10%14%4%
9.7
62%21%4%10%3%
8.8
49%25%10%13%3%
9.3
Interplay Entertainment
57%21%8%8%6%
7.8

Cryptic Studios and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Andrew P. Wilson
Electronic Arts

Andrew Wilson (born 7 September 1974) is an Australian businessman who has been the CEO of Electronic Arts (EA) since September 2013. On 18 September 2017, he was elected as a director of Intel.

Pete Parsons
Bungie

Tim Sweeney
Epic Games

A 24-year industry veteran, Lyle Hall oversees Heavy Iron Studios, Inc. Before joining Heavy Iron in early 2002, Lyle created and produced original and licensed properties while working at DreamWorks SKG, Crystal Dynamics and Virgin Games. Highlights include the first 32-bit character action game, GEX; Westwood Studio's original RTS, Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty; RoboCop vs. The Terminator, Cool Spot and Global Gladiators, SEGA’s1992 Game of the Year. During his time at Heavy Iron, Lyle has also served as Executive Producer on Disney*Pixar titles, The Incredibles, its video game sequel Rise of the Underminer, Ratatouille, WALL-E and UP and as well Nickelodeon’s SpongeBob’s Truth or Square, directing production and development of these franchises across multiple studios and directly managing the relationships with these illustrious media companies. In mid-2009, Lyle single handedly took Heavy Iron independent and since then has shepherded the release of UFC Personal Trainer on the Xbox360, PS3 and Wii, Harley Pasternak's Hollywood Workout for the Xbox360/Kinect and Wii and was most recently Executive Producer on Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC, Disney’s Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two on the Wii U and Disney Infinity for the Wii U and Wii and Disney Infinity 2.0: Marvel Super Heroes on PC and iOS.

Scott Hartsman
Trion Worlds

Herve Caen
Interplay Entertainment

Voldi Way
WayForward

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