Insomniac Games' top 10 nearest neighbors are almost entirely other game developers — a same-kind cluster with very little cross-category noise.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.90 down to 0.86 with no single dominant neighbor pulling away from the rest. Sucker Punch Productions leads at 0.90, followed closely by Square Enix at 0.90 and Capcom USA at 0.88. All three share Insomniac's Game Developers subcategory, as do Santa Monica Studio at 0.87 and SEGA at 0.87. That's five of the top ten drawn from the same subcategory — a tight same-kind cluster.
The two departures from that pattern are worth noting. Sony (0.87) is classified as Technology, and KINGDOM HEARTS (0.87) is a Video Game Franchise rather than a developer. Ask PlayStation (0.86) is an Entertainment Platform. None of these are far outside the gaming ecosystem, but they do mark the edges of the cluster — hardware, platform support, and a flagship franchise rather than peer studios.
No celebrities, media channels, or retail brands appear in the top 10, keeping the neighbor set unusually concentrated around the game development and PlayStation-adjacent space.
The flat shape across a near-uniform developer cluster suggests Insomniac's audience is defined primarily by its industry category rather than by any single peer or cross-genre affinity.