Amplitude Studios Secures $13m

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Amplitude Studios Secures $13m

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29 May 2025 12:35

Paris-based game developer Amplitude Studios has successfully raised $13.6 million (€12 million) in a Series A funding round, marking a significant milestone since regaining its independence from Sega last November.

The majority of the investment came from Griffin Gaming Partners, contributing $11.3 million, with additional support from the French investment bank Bpifrance. The fresh capital will be used to finalize development of their current title, Endless Legend 2, as well as to fund new projects, increase the studio’s workforce, and enhance community engagement.

CEO Romain de Waubert de Genlis expressed enthusiasm about the studio’s renewed autonomy and growth prospects: "We built Amplitude as an indie studio driven by passion and community. What’s exciting about regaining our independence through this partnership with Griffin is that it’s not about changing who we are, it’s about accelerating toward the future we’ve always envisioned. A future where we can fully realize our creative vision and deliver the immersive experiences our players expect. We’re already deep in development on what’s next—and we can’t wait to share it."


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Amplitude-Studios1231.jpg
Amplitude Studios Secures $13m

Business

29 May 2025 12:35

Paris-based game developer Amplitude Studios has successfully raised $13.6 million (€12 million) in a Series A funding round, marking a significant milestone since regaining its independence from Sega last November.

The majority of the investment came from Griffin Gaming Partners, contributing $11.3 million, with additional support from the French investment bank Bpifrance. The fresh capital will be used to finalize development of their current title, Endless Legend 2, as well as to fund new projects, increase the studio’s workforce, and enhance community engagement.

CEO Romain de Waubert de Genlis expressed enthusiasm about the studio’s renewed autonomy and growth prospects: "We built Amplitude as an indie studio driven by passion and community. What’s exciting about regaining our independence through this partnership with Griffin is that it’s not about changing who we are, it’s about accelerating toward the future we’ve always envisioned. A future where we can fully realize our creative vision and deliver the immersive experiences our players expect. We’re already deep in development on what’s next—and we can’t wait to share it."


More:Amplitude Studios to Leave SEGA

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