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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