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Asmodee Digital has rebranded as Twin Sails Interactive

Rebrand leads new ambition for publisher

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Publisher Asmodee Digital has announced that it is rebranding to Twin Sails Interactive. The company, perhaps best known for its tabletop gaming adaptations, is hoping to increase its reputation within digital gaming, helping future indie and mid-tier gaming projects find their way onto the market.

The company released the below trailer in order to spotlight its new identity and first incoming releases, which include Studio Nul Games’ management sim News Tower and Lumorama’s physics-based platformer Amberial Dreams. Both titles are currently available to wishlist on PC via Steam.

“We aim to become a leading game publisher, which means three things to us: a great line-up of high quality, creative titles; an amazing team of passionate game professionals; and a work environment that feels both safe and fun,” writes Twin Sails’ COO Nicolas Godement of the company’s new ambitions. “By limiting the number of releases per year, we are thus able to fully commit the relevant resources needed for the success of each project.”


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