Bellamy succeeds Mansell as Jagex CEO

04 Mar, 2025
Newsdesk
Cambridge-headquartered video game company Jagex says board member Jon Bellamy will succeed Phil Mansell as CEO. Mansell will stay with the business for a period of time to ensure a smooth transition.
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Jagex CEO Jon Bellamy. Credit – Jagex.

Bellamy enters this role with global strategic and operational experience as well as deep understanding and appreciation of Jagex’ flagship RuneScape MMORPG, RuneScape. RuneScape has welcomed over 300 million player accounts to its world and is a $2 billion + lifetime revenue franchise.

Jagex Chair, Marc Allera, said: “Under Phil's leadership, Jagex has undergone significant transformation, growing the company into what it is today while always staying true to its player-centric focus – with an all time record number of Old School RuneScape players in Q4- 2024. We all wish him the very best and know he will go on to do great things in the future."

“This is an incredibly exciting time for the company as we continue to offer a world-class gaming experience and introduce new content, including the highly anticipated Sailing skill to Old School RuneScape in 2025. We're confident that under Jon's leadership, the business will continue to provide players the most fulfilling and engaging gaming experiences possible."

Mansell said "After an incredible 14 years leading RuneScape and 8 years as Jagex's CEO, I'm stepping back and handing over the baton to Jon Bellamy. Working alongside such a talented and passionate team, we've significantly grown the company and player community, cementing Jagex as an innovator in community-driven games and genuine leader in this industry.

“As the company embarks on its next chapter, I am delighted to be handing over to a leader who I know cares about our games and business as much as I do - and I look forward to supporting him as he builds upon the strong foundations we've created."

Bellamy has served on Jagex's Board since 2024 and has extensive experience in the gaming industry, including executive roles at Jagex (2015-2018) and Huuuge Games (2019-2023).

He said: "It's a great honour to assume the leadership of Jagex and to help steward a game franchise that means so much to so many millions, myself included. I am also excited to get to work with the outstanding team, whom I know well from my time on the Board, to ensure our games continue to be the best in the world.

“I plan to spend some time now with the team, reviewing our ambitions for Jagex, and plan to communicate my broader vision to the RuneScape community in the near-term."