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Tree of Savior Expands its Roots to Brazil with New Server and Language Support

It’s official: Tree of Savior has set up a thriving new home in Brazil! In a bold move aimed at expanding its player base and enriching the local gaming experience, the massively multiplayer online RPG (MMORPG) established a dedicated Brazilian server, “Kepa,” and converted nearly all its operations to Portuguese. Whether you’re a veteran player or curious newcomer, this transition is geared towards providing an even better experience for Portuguese-speaking gamers.

Papaya Play, the operator behind Tree of Savior, made this strategic shift just two months ago by moving most of its operations to São Paulo. This means not only in-game localization, but also a Portuguese-first approach for the official website, community support, and even customer service. For longtime fans of the game, this means faster response times and a more tailored experience, particularly for the game’s bustling community in Brazil, which has been steadily growing since launch.

What the Expansion Means for Players

If you’re playing on the new “Kepa” server, it’s all about smoother gameplay with lower latency for Brazilian players—a huge improvement over connecting to North American or European servers. Along with this new infrastructure, the game’s localization efforts have also ensured that quests, interface elements, and in-game dialogue are fully translated into Portuguese, making it more accessible than ever for native speakers.

This expansion isn’t just about convenience; it’s also about creating a more robust community. A dedicated local server fosters specific in-game events for Brazilian players and opens up new opportunities for collaboration, guild battles, and PVP duels tailored to this audience. The team has also put work into refining the Portuguese language version to sound natural and engaging, providing players with a more immersive experience that feels like it was made for them.

A Look Back at Tree of Savior and Why It Endures

For those unfamiliar with Tree of Savior, it’s time to get acquainted. Initially released in 2016 by IMC Games, the title evokes nostalgia for fans of classic MMORPGs like Ragnarok Online, with a vibrant, hand-drawn art style and a deep, class-based system that offers over 80 different classes to explore. The game’s intricate lore and world-building invite players into a setting filled with magical creatures, perilous dungeons, and massive, multi-phase boss battles.

One of its standout features is the ability to customize your character’s class with an almost overwhelming number of combinations. Whether you want to become a sword-wielding Templar, a magic-casting Elementalist, or even mix and match to create a versatile hybrid, the game rewards strategic thinking and creativity. It’s more than just picking a class—it’s about carving out your own playstyle and mastering the unique mechanics of your chosen path.

Given that Tree of Savior has quietly maintained a loyal following over the years, the expansion into Brazil isn’t just a geographic shift; it represents a fresh chapter for the community. By offering a localized experience that caters to the preferences and needs of Brazilian gamers, the developers are signaling that they’re in it for the long haul, continuing to build a world where players feel a sense of belonging.

Tips for New Players on the Kepa Server

If you’re new to Tree of Savior and are jumping into the Kepa server, here are a few quick tips to help get you on the right path:

  1. Understand Your Class: With over 80 classes, it can be overwhelming to pick just one. Rather than jumping in blind, spend some time at the official website going over the descriptions and abilities of each class. This will help you align your playstyle with your character choice from the get-go.

  2. Join a Guild: MMO games are always better with friends, and Tree of Savior is no exception. Start by joining a guild that suits your playstyle—whether it’s PvP-oriented or PvE-focused—this will help you get the most out of the game.

  3. Take Advantage of Events: Papaya Play frequently runs in-game events that reward players with unique items, cosmetics, and experience boosts. These can be especially helpful for players looking to progress quickly in the early stages.

  4. Don’t Skip the Storyline Quests: The game’s main storyline not only offers compelling lore but also shower players with valuable experience points, items, and even class unlocks.

  5. Player Guides: The ToS Wiki is an excellent resource for getting familiar with advanced mechanics like stat builds and endgame content. Don’t hesitate to dive into it if you’re stuck or just looking to optimize your character.

What Lies Ahead

With the success of the new server and localization, it’ll be interesting to see how Tree of Savior continues to flourish within the Brazilian market. Whether you’re a veteran returning to try the new server or a new player eager to dive into the game’s rich world, there’s no doubt that this is an exciting time for the community.

To stay up-to-date, don’t forget to follow the game on social media: Twitter, , and check out Steam for the latest updates and patches.

Anika Sørensen, hailing from Copenhagen, Denmark, has established herself as a prominent video game journalist over the past twelve years. Specializing in Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) and Role-Playing Games (RPGs), Sørensen is celebrated for her insightful analyses and passionate coverage of the gaming industry. Beyond writing, Anika is an active member of the gaming community, attending major events like E3 and Gamescom to provide live coverage and exclusive insights. Her dedication to fostering a deeper understanding of video games has inspired countless gamers and aspiring journalists alike. Currently, Sørensen is working as Gaming Tier List's chief news editor.