Sirius Game’s €1.3M raise shows game-based learning still has room to grow
Sirius Game’s €1.3 million round highlights continued demand for education products that blend software, gaming mechanics and personalised learning.

Edtech does not have to feel like homework with a login screen. Sirius Game’s raise points to the continued appeal of learning products that borrow from games.
What happened
Sirius Game raised €1.3 million to expand its game-based learning platform. The company is building education tools that use gaming mechanics to make learning more engaging and interactive.
Why it matters
Education products often struggle with motivation and retention. Game-based learning can help students stay engaged while giving educators more flexible ways to support practice, progress and participation.
The bigger picture
Edtech is moving toward more interactive and personalised formats. The strongest products may be those that make learning feel active, adaptive and easier to stick with over time.
