Gaming mega-publisher Embracer to close studios, cancel games after $2B deal crumbles
Gaming mega-publisher Embracer to close studios, cancel games after $2B deal crumbles
Embracer Group has close to 17,000 employees over more than 100 studios, many of which were acquired over the past few years
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I've never heard of embracer before, what games are they behind?
5 0 ReplyNon directly, they own a lot of companies and IP. A LOT.
Gearbox, Coffee Stain, Deep Silver, Warhorse, Aspyr, Saber, THQ Nordic, Dark Horse Comics, 3D Realms, Volition, Ghost Ship Games.
You can put them in the same sphere as Microsoft with all their owned companies as both were out scooping them up over the last few years.
15 0 ReplyThat's a real shame they owned Coffee Stain, I liked Goat Simulator.
3 0 ReplyDon't forget Satisfactory. I really hope, this doesn't affect its development.
3 0 ReplyDid the game turn from good to bad now that you found out they aren't independent?
0 0 ReplyNo, not at all. Just that there probably won't be any more Goat Simulator.
1 0 ReplyGoat Simulator 3 was released after they were acquired Embracer.
1 0 ReplyYeah and now that Embracer is shuttering, no more Goat Simulator lol
1 0 ReplyWhat makes you say that?
1 0 ReplyBecause Embracer is closing the studio according to the article.
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Copied from Polygon article:
Embracer Group owns the rights to both Tomb Raider and Lord of the Rings; it acquired Tomb Raider when it purchased Eidos, Crystal Dynamics, and Square Enix Montreal from Square Enix in 2022. That year, Embracer Group bought the licensing rights to The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit by buying rights holder Middle-earth Enterprises. Early this year, Embracer announced that it has five mystery Lord of the Rings games in development by external partners.
14 0 ReplySquenix sold those off to pay for NFTs lol
5 0 ReplyAll these companies are ran by fucking idiots that don't understand the world or economics.
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I think that means no new Deus Ex as well...
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