Thursday, August 13th 2020
Embracer Group Acquires Metro Exodus Developer 4A Games, Other Developers
Embracer Group, parent company of THQ Nordic, has been on a roll of IP and developer embracings in the past years, and has now added quite the independent heavyweight to its belt. 4A Games, best known for the Metro games franchise, has been acquired by the group. 4A Games will undoubtedly continue work on another installment of the Metro franchise, which has the original author of the novels the games are based on, Dmitry Glukhovsky, attached to the project as writer. In addition to 4A Games, Embracer Group has also acquired DECA Games, New World Interactive, Palindrome Interactive, Pow Wow Entertainment, Sola Media, Rare Earth Games, and Vermila Studios.
Source:
DSO Gaming
"With the acquisition of 4A Games, Saber Interactive is locking-up one of the best indie studios in the industry with the potential and capacity to take on another AAA project and are also internalizing the value of existing and future IPs into the Group. Saber solidifies its position as a leader in the CIS and Ukrainian game developer market. Combining our technology and capabilities with 4A Games presents tremendous opportunity for growth and expansion."
Matt Karch, CEO Saber Interactive and Director of the Embracer Board
10 Comments on Embracer Group Acquires Metro Exodus Developer 4A Games, Other Developers
I dunno. My first impressions of them have been better than some other publishers like Bethesda and especially EA and Activision.
Nevertheless, they have managed to put together a really nice portfolio of games and studios!
They've seen it coming. With Amazon, Netflix and all other sorts of stuff moving into entertainment and taking a huge share of the pie by storm and with seemingly limitless capital. Most of these companies run a loss for as much as a decade (and apparently, they can), only to take over markets and distribution chains to then start a pricing structure built to conquer and control. We see it everywhere and it needs a counterweight, along with heavy and fair taxation. There is a task there for consumers as well, and it starts with awareness. Every cent you spend towards these big companies is one you'll pay ten times over and you invest in long term destruction of creativity and fair play.