Kepler Interactive

Video game publisher

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2025 Kepler Interactive plans to publish Neon Abyss 2 by Veewo Games
2025 Planned game releases include Bionic Bay by Mureena and Psychoflow Studio, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 by Sandfall Interactive, and Rematch by Sloclap
2024 Kepler Interactive is set to publish multiple games including Ultros by Hadoque, Pacific Drive by Ironwood Studios, Cat Quest III by The Gentlebros, and Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn by A44
2024 Kepler Interactive scheduled to publish Windblown by Motion Twin and Unrailed 2: Back on Track by Indoor Astronaut
2023 Tchia, developed by Awaceb, was released on multiple gaming platforms
2023 Kepler Interactive published multiple video games including Eternights by Studio Sai, En Garde! by Fireplace Games, Apocalypse Party by Breaker Games, and Battle Shapers by Metric Empire
2023 Expanded studio roster by adding The Gentlebros and Sandfall Interactive, and partnered with Ironwood Studios for the publishing of Pacific Drive.
2023 Launched Kepler Ghost, a white-label publishing service for game developers, with Eternights from Studio Sai as the first project.
2022 Kepler Interactive reached $50 million in revenue, primarily driven by the releases of Scorn by Ebb Software and Sifu by Sloclap.
2022 Kepler Interactive published Tchia, an adventure game featuring a unique open-world exploration experience.
2022 Kepler Interactive published Sifu, an action-adventure fighting game notable for its innovative gameplay mechanics.
2022 Kepler Interactive published Scorn, a horror-themed video game with distinct atmospheric and design elements.
September 2021 Received $120 million in funding from NetEase, which became a minority shareholder in the company.
September 2021 Kepler Interactive was officially founded as a video game publisher, establishing its operational bases in London and Singapore with co-ownership by a group of independent game developers.
September 2021 Kepler Interactive was founded by CEO Alexis Garavaryan, initially co-owned by seven independent game development studios: A44, Alpha Channel, Awaceb, Ebb Software, Shapefarm, Sloclap, and Timberline Studio.

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