Acquisition is another sign BigBen is starting to aim higher in its efforts to become one of the biggest AA publishers in the industry.
Corsair’s latest acquisition completes the trifecta. Now, the company has a direct stake with consumers who are building a new PC, upgrading an existing one, or purchasing a complete system.
The Call of Duty team will be represented by OpTic Gaming, a subsidiary of Infinite Esports & Entertainment. IGC acquired Infinite in a massive deal last month.
Disney, EA, private equity firms, and a consortium including Tencent couldn’t win Nexon’s hand in merger.
The Pokémon Go developer is renaming Sensible Object to Niantic London, which will work on existing and new Niantic franchises.
The Kingdom series, which has pushed over four million copies over the years, remains a runaway success that put Raw Fury’s business model on the map. It’s also a sign that centering developers in publishing decisions may be a more successful long-term investment compared to traditional publishers’ approaches.
SEGA’s ‘Searchlight’ program proved a success at establishing a relationship between publisher and developer, and may point towards SEGA’s future strategy to combat weakened financial quarters.
The rebrand encapsulates two distinct operations, including Gamers Club (a recent acquisition from Brazil) and IGC Esports, which is comprised of LA Valiant, MIBR, and Immortals.
Even though Disney’s CEO has said that the corporation’s interests are in licensing, the House of Mouse may be angling for a majority share of Nexon and its IP.
Kabam will assume marketing and publishing for Mini Guns – Omega Wars.