Epic Games vs Cursor (Anysphere): employee equity compared
Secondary market prices, valuation trajectory, equity structure, and liquidity outlook for employees choosing between Epic Games and Cursor (Anysphere).
Epic Games
Creator of Fortnite (350M+ registered players) and Unreal Engine (the dominant real-time 3D platform used in films, architecture, and automotive visualisation).
IPO possible 2026–2028 as scale builds. No confirmed timeline; tender offers may provide interim liquidity.
Consumer brand with network effects; ISO/NSO options; IPO when unit economics proven
Cursor (Anysphere)
AI-native IDE built on a fork of VS Code.
IPO plausible 2027–2029 if growth trajectory holds. Liquidity may come via tender offer or strategic acquisition before listing.
High-growth AI play; ISO/NSO options; fast-moving valuations reward timing
Key differences for employees
Equity structure
Epic Games grants ISO/NSO with strike prices ranging from $60–$85 depending on your grant year. Cursor (Anysphere) grants ISO/NSO with strike prices from $150–$190.
Secondary market premium
The secondary market is pricing Epic Games at a +3% premium over its last primary round ($31.5B → $32.4B). Cursor (Anysphere) trades at +0% over its last round ($29.3B → $29.3B). A higher secondary premium signals stronger investor demand and potentially better near-term liquidity for employees looking to sell.
Revenue and growth
Epic Games runs at $5.5B ARR, growing +8% YoY. Cursor (Anysphere) runs at $2B ARR, growing +500% YoY (hypergrowth). Revenue growth rate matters for equity because it drives the peer-multiple valuation — the method most correlated with exit multiples.
Liquidity timeline
Epic Games: IPO possible 2026–2028 as scale builds. No confirmed timeline; tender offers may provide interim liquidity.
Cursor (Anysphere): IPO plausible 2027–2029 if growth trajectory holds. Liquidity may come via tender offer or strategic acquisition before listing.
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