Embracer Group acquires Limited Run Games, Tripwire Interactive, Lords of the Rings IP and more

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Embracer Group acquires Limited Run Games, Tripwire Interactive, Middle-Earth Enterprises and more. Scroll down Wario's twitter account to see the entire list.

 

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Embracer is snatching up so much stuff. I have no problem with it as long as the quality is there and I can still play on my PlayStation
 
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Embracer is snatching up so much stuff. I have no problem with it as long as the quality is there and I can still play on my PlayStation
Not sure if they are the kind of company that cares a lot about quality.
Now Saints Row is coming out and it looks as sterile as possible and not very cool.

They have a lot of money to buy studios, but apparently not a lot of money to invest in these studios.

A sort of giant of category B games
 

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Not sure if they are the kind of company that cares a lot about quality.
Now Saints Row is coming out and it looks as sterile as possible and not very cool.

They have a lot of money to buy studios, but apparently not a lot of money to invest in these studios.

A sort of giant of category B games

So true.

Not sure what their strategy is with so many studios.

Unless they are looking to release their own console/service.

Who knows?
 

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How is LotR license so damn cheap? I guess the IP isn't as strong as I thought.

I thinks this are only the gaming rights, don’t think it includes movie and merchandising. Because I can remember the complete Tolkien estate were called out to cost at least $2B.
 

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They said they have a deal they cant announce yet "for obvious reasons." Its a studio and not a publisher. My guess is a WB studio, Remedy or IOI.
 
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Hmmm, more studio acquisitions. I don’t like where gaming is going

Same. Though now we have to think about acquisitions and consolidation strategically because multiple companies have said they are actively looking into doing more of them, if I had the choice and the power to enforce that choice I'd just shut down all acquisitions & consolidation.

That said, the most interesting in this batch from Embracer is Toaplan, IMO. Love some good shmups, especially vertical ones, and Toaplan have a lot of classics in the genre. There are already Steam pages for some like Zero Wing, so that one is moving fast, and it's good to see some immediate results for us gamers when these acquisitions get announced and pass through.

I'm also assuming the Toaplan one was a private one because they had Steam listings ready to go right after the announcement, and there was no mention of intent to buy beforehand. Might be something to keep in mind with some other acquisition rumors floating around. I'm also hoping Embracer don't sell to anyone; the owner seems like he legitimately has a passion for gaming as a hobby and a lot of what they own now are smaller and more niche IP. They could remain independent and basically become a large Annapurna or Devolver Digital, in a sense.

I'd hate to see them get snatched up by another platform holder because it's not like the Big 3 don't already either have a lot on their plate as-is with current game projects, or don't have a vault of classic IP they already own which they can tap into. I'm not even sure how many of the IP Embracer own now gaming-wise are going to see new releases or entries, you can cut that down even further if a Sony or Microsoft were to snag them up (Nintendo as well but I strongly doubt they are interested in buying Embracer).

This probably even rings true with if another massive 3P publisher were to pick them up so, yeah, at the very least I hope Embracer remain independent.
 
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