Embracer Group acquiert des jeux à tirage limité, IP du Seigneur des Anneaux & More


Lord Of The Rings
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Swedish video game company Embracer Group has acquired not one but multiple companies and IP for an undisclosed sum.

In a series of press releases, Embracer announced the acquisition of Tripwire Interactive (Killing Floor, Maneater, Rising Storm), Tuxedo Labs (Abattre), Singtrix (vocal processing effects tech), physical distributor Limited Run Games, and had also secured the rights to Le Seigneur des Anneaux et Le Hobbit literary works by J.R.R. Tolkien.

Embracer Group’s acquisition of Tolkien’s universe includes Middle-earth Enterpriseswhich owns the rights to the video games, jeux de société, merchandise and other related works. Embracer’s operative group Asmodee already has a history licensing The Lord of the Rings board games and card games. Upcoming projects include the Amazon series, an animated Lord of the Rings movie, as well as Electronic Arts’ jeu mobile, Le Seigneur des Anneaux: Héros de la Terre du Milieu.

The acquisition of Limited Run gives Embracer the physical publisher and its Carbon Engineinternally developed technology that allows for legacy content and highly accurate emulation-based retro games to be ported to modern hardware. LRG will continue to operate as an independent subsidiary.

Other companies acquired include Tatsujin (Embracer’s first studio located in Japanled by Toaplen founder Masahiro Yuge), Bitwave Games (Wunderling DX) and Giotecka leading gaming accessory brand. The acquisition of Tatsujin includes Toaplan’s catalogue (Truxton, Frères de neige, Requin volant etc). Bitwave will also help releasehighly regarded shoot ’em up gamesfrom Toaplan, and the NES/Famicom platformer Truc! on console.

You can read more about these acquisitions on the company’s website, including the announcement of ‘Embracer Freemode’ – its eleventh operative group comprised of gaming and entertainment companies owned by Embracer. Embracer Group already has 10 operative groups, 120 studios and over 850 franchises under its belt. Some of the studios include THQ Nordic, Coffee Stain, Gearbox Entertainment, Saber and Dark Horse Media.

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