Honestly? Even if that's "revenue" and not "profit," $800k a month is a lot of money. It translates to $9.6 million/year.
If we assume most employees are earning in the $75k/year range, with maybe a fourth (and that's assuming heavy bureaucracy) earning an average of twice as much, we have an effective 100 employees at $75k/year, for $7.5 million/year in employee salaries. I will note that $75k/year is firmly middle class for a family; it's approaching upper class lifestyle (if not necessarily super-wealthy) for single people. I don't know Paragon Studios's employee roster and have no clue how accurate this figure is.
That leaves, after this generous employee salary package, $2.1 million/year for operating costs and whatever profits are left over. Office space in Mountain View, CA seems to run at about $300/square foot. I will assume that's per year, though I could be wrong. If it's per month, then my very rough numbers show an unprofitable company if we assume $800k/month is gross, not profit.
However, I hope this at least gives some very rough ideas on what the numbers might translate to. Given that they were supposedly profitable, $800k/month was either plenty of revenue, or was, in fact, profit.