Amplitude Studios has announced a creative partnership with Passion Paris, which is part of the Passion Pictures group. Together, they will develop an animated series set in the Endless universe.

This collaboration marks a new chapter for Amplitude Studios' Endless universe, as it brings its lore and storytelling into the world of animation. Passion Paris has a wealth of experience in animation and storytelling. Their recent projects include 400 Boys, which was directed by Robert Valley for the Netflix series Love, Death + Robots, and Not a Box, a pre-school series which will launch on 13 June on Apple TV+.

"The Endless universe is something we've nurtured with passion for years, always in close collaboration with our community," said Romain de Waubert de Genlis, CEO and co-founder of Amplitude Studios. "Partnering with Passion Pictures to bring it to life through animation is a thrilling next step. This collaboration is a dream come true, and we’re incredibly excited to see our world expand into a new storytelling format."

"It's a real thrill to step into the Endless universe," said Caroline Audebert, MD/Executive Producer at Passion Paris. "Amplitude has crafted a world brimming with lore, atmosphere, and unforgettable characters. We’re collaborating closely with their team to shape a visual and narrative style that honors what fans already love, while also inviting new audiences into this rich and expansive universe."

Amplitude Studios, which has been independent again since November 2024 after leaving Sega Europe, is currently working on Endless Legend 2. The game is being published by Hooded Horse and its Early Access release date was recently announced as 7 August 2025 during the PC Gaming Show 2025.

Furthermore, the publisher presented a gameplay trailer for Minakata Dynamics' city builder, Whiskerwood, and announced that the Early Access release date for Chronocle's fantasy roguelite autobattler, He is Coming, is 17 July 2025. Recent notable successes include the roguelite city-builder Super Fantasy Kingdom crossing the 300,000 Steam wishlist threshold, and Hooded Horse's two May releases performing well. Blacksmith Master is almost ready to roll out its first content roadmap, and 9 Kings surpassed 250,000 units sold in its first week.




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