[6] In February 2014, Coffee Stain acquired the rights for I Love Strawberries from Atari and re-released the game for iOS with some improvements.
[7] While the title received mixed critical reviews, as it was released in a purposely buggy state to take advantage of its ragdoll physics, it became highly successful through Let's Play videos and live streamers.
By August 2014, Goat Simulator had outperformed all sales of the studio's previous games combined,[7] and had generated over US$12 million in revenue by March 2016.
[9] The first title to be released through Coffee Stain Publishing was Huntdown by Swedish development team Easy Trigger Games.
[13] Through this initiative, Coffee Stain invested in Danish developer Other Tales Interactive (a team of two women) in exchange for a minority stake.
[19] In August 2021, Embracer Group acquired Ghost Ship Games and Easy Trigger, having them both be under the umbrella of Coffee Stain Holding.
[21] In August 2022, as part of a large purchase of properties, Embracer was confirmed to have acquired a "secret developer" for $100 million which would transition under Coffee Stain.