Swedish game developer Embracer Group plans to split into three publicly traded companies, focused on tabletop, indie, and AAA games; EMBRAC-B.ST jumps 5%+
- Embracer shareholders to get stock in new firms as dividend — Includes €900 million refinancing and new ownership structure
Take-Two acquires Borderlands developer Gearbox Entertainment from the Embracer Group for $460M in stock; the deal is expected to close by the end of June 2024
A new Homeworld game is also in development. — Embracer Group has officially divested Gearbox Entertainment …
Take-Two acquires Borderlands developer Gearbox Entertainment from the Embracer Group for $460M in stock; the deal is expected to close by the end of June 2024
A new Homeworld game is also in development. — Embracer Group has officially divested Gearbox Entertainment …
Swedish gaming conglomerate Embracer Group plans to close multiple studios, cancel games, and cut staff, after a $2B deal unexpectedly fell through
Embracer Group has close to 17,000 employees over more than 100 studios, many of which were acquired over the past few years
A look at Embracer Group, which owns more video game studios than any other company in the world, overseeing 237 games being developed across 132 studios
Jaweed Kaleem / Los Angeles Times : Tweets: @_danilo , @latimes , and @martinlindell Tweets: @_danilo : Embracer is on a game IP shopping spree, and there's some wisdom in their strategy Interactive ...
Swedish gaming group Embracer Group reports Q1 sales rose 107% YoY to ~$681M and announces six acquisitions, including IP for The Lord of the Rings and Hobbit
Anna Gross / Financial Times :
Swedish gaming group Embracer Group reports Q1 sales rose 107% YoY to ~$681M and announces six acquisitions, including IP for The Lord of the Rings and Hobbit
Swedish company announces six acquisitions and posts a rise in first-quarter sales and profits
A profile of Sweden-based Embracer Group, which thanks to a three-year acquisition spree became Europe's largest game developer by market cap, valued at $9.9B
Anna Gross / Financial Times :
A look at Sweden-based Embracer Group, which oversees 69 game development studios and has become Europe's most valuable game developer following an M&A spree
Hanna Hoikkala / Bloomberg : Tweets: @theedgemalaysia , @stephans_aktien , and @embracerinvest Tweets: @theedgemalaysia : Little-known Swedish games company is Europe's busiest dealmaker - Bloomberg ...