Tactical Adventures, a French indie video game studio based in Paris, has announced a majority investment in its capital by Kepler Interactive. The studio is currently working on the CRPG Solasta II.

Founded in 2018 by Mathieu Girard, Tactical Adventures has developed and published its first game, Solasta: Crown of the Magister (2021), a project initially made possible by a successful Kickstarter campaign. Tactical Adventures recently unveiled its sequel, Solasta II, during The Game Awards 2024, which will be released in Early Access on PC in 2025.

Mathieu Girard, CEO of Tactical Adventures: "We're delighted to join the Kepler family! It's a group of creative independent studios that align closely with our values, allowing us to better envision and amplify the launch of Solasta II. Kepler's collaborative model perfectly matches Tactical Adventures' goals, as the studio will benefit from Kepler Interactive's expertise in marketing and publishing while retaining control over our production and editorial independence."

Kepler Interactive is a global publisher, game developer and creative organisation built on a co-ownership model. Tactical Adventures joins Kepler Interactive's global family of studios and developer partners including Sloclap (Sifu, Rematch), Scorn (Ebb Software), Pacific Drive (Ironwood), Tchia (Awaceb), Cat Quest (The Gentlebros) and the highly anticipated Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (Sandfall Interactive). In addition to its portfolio of games, Kepler's creative studio aims to bring games to life in areas such as art, fashion, music, architecture and design through the development of lifestyle products and collaborations with artists.

Alexis Garavaryan, CEO of Kepler Interactive: "It is with great pride that we welcome Tactical Adventures into the Kepler collective. When bringing on new studios or partners, alignment of values and making sure we elevate the entire group are key priorities for us, and it's a decision we consider carefully. Tactical's commitment to authenticity aligns perfectly with our vision. With Solasta, they crafted a standout tactical RPG that resonated deeply with the passionate community they have nurtured over the years, and we’re excited to continue supporting their mission, while welcoming their fresh perspective and expertise to the family."


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