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10 votes
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When the mismanagerial class destroys great companies
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Helldivers 2 support studio Toadman Interactive to shut offices in Sweden and Norway – some positions at developer's Berlin office also at risk
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"A total of 203,946 employees have been laid off across more than 165 tech companies worldwide since the start of 2024, with firms such as Dell, Intel, and Tesla leading the cuts"
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How Embracer's cuts killed a potential Red Faction sequel and gutted a promising studio
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Pieces Interactive, the Embracer-owned studio behind the recent Alone in the Dark remake, has seemingly shut down
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Embracer cut ties with more than 4,500 employees and cancelled eighty projects, reducing its headcount by 27% in twelve months
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Embracing chaos - how Hyper Light Breaker survived 2023
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Three North Koreans, one American accused by DOJ of ‘staggering fraud’ involving Fortune 500 companies
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Mortgage companies could intensify the next recession, US officials warn
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Swedish gaming conglomerate Embracer Group announced plans on Monday to split itself into three distinct games and entertainment companies
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How the entire country of Denmark became a company town – economists warn of "Nokia-style" overdependence on a single sector with Ozempic boom
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Why do some companies borrow and others sell shares?
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Taps run dry in water crisis in Bangalore India. Citizens and large Information Technology companies struggle to cope.
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How sixteen companies are dominating the world’s Google search results (2024 Edition)
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Our company is doing so well that you’re all fired
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Preparing for war, social unrest or a new pandemic? Chinese companies are raising militias like it’s the 1970s.
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Notes on the Ivory Coast
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"The secretive industry destroying the economy" (it's private equity)
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Newsweek's World's Most Trustworthy Companies listing
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US increased number of limited liability company landlords leads to difficulty requesting repairs, increased evictions
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EG7 hopes to develop 'EverQuest 3' for 2028
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Saints Row developer Volition permanently shuts down
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Embracer Group has shut down Campfire Cabal as the company begins closing down some of its development studios
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Embracer's Lars Wingefors has spoken to investors about Saints Row, admitting he had hoped the game would have received a 'greater reception'
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Embracer Group, parent company for a vast and expanding roster of studios and publishers, goes on a spending spree buying up Middle-earth Enterprises and more
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Childhood home sold to lovely young numbered holding company
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Embracer Group acquires Gearbox Entertainment (Borderlands), Aspyr Media (Civilization VI), and Easybrain (mobile puzzle games)
These are large acquisitions, but Embracer Group already owns a lot: The Group has an extensive catalogue of over 200 owned franchises, such as Saints Row, Goat Simulator, Dead Island, Darksiders,...
These are large acquisitions, but Embracer Group already owns a lot:
The Group has an extensive catalogue of over 200 owned franchises, such as Saints Row, Goat Simulator, Dead Island, Darksiders, Metro, MX vs ATV, Kingdoms of Amalur, TimeSplitters, Satisfactory, Wreckfest, Insurgency and World War Z amongst many others.
With its head office based in Karlstad, Sweden, Embracer Group has a global presence through its six operative groups: THQ Nordic GmbH, Koch Media GmbH/Deep Silver, Coffee Stain AB, Amplifier Game Invest, Saber Interactive and DECA Games. The Group has 57 internal game development studios and is engaging more than 5,500 employees and contracted employers in more than 40 countries.
Articles about each of the new acquisitions on GamesIndustry.biz:
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US passes ‘historic’ anti-corruption law that effectively bans anonymous shell companies
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EverQuest studio Daybreak Games acquired by EG7
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Which tech company is really the most evil?
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Examination of US Fortune 500 companies' 2018 filings shows that many paid a low effective federal tax rate in 2018, including ninety-one that paid no federal taxes at all
9 votes