Embracer Group announced the acquisition of 3D Realms, CrazyLabs, DigixArt, Easy Trigger, Force Field, Ghost Ship Games, Grimfrost and Slipgate Ironworks. Embracer Group AB is a Swedish video-game conglomerate based in Karlstad. The company was founded in December 2008 under the name Nordic Games as a subsidiary of video game retailer Game Outlet Europe.
– Embracer Group acquires a 100 per cent stake in Easy Trigger, the studio behind Huntdown.
– A 30 percent stake in Ghost Ship Games was previously acquired by Embracer. Now, 70 percent of them have been acquired and fully incorporated.
– CrazyLabs is the team behind the hit mobile game Super Stylist and has fully joined the Embracer group.
– Grimfrost is an e-commerce expert and a global brand that sells high quality products. For 70 percent, Embracer was signed with the group.
– DigixArt is a development studio and 100% of it is now in the hands of Embracer’s studio. Digix is the developer of Lost in Harmony, 11-11 Memories Retold and the upcoming Road 96.
– Force Field is a VR development studio with numerous reward portfolios. Landfall developed Time Stall and Coaster Combat. Embracer group acquires 100 percent stake in Force Field
– Based in Aalborg, Denmark, 3D Realms is a game publisher with over 30 years of experience in the industry and the developer of the cult game series Duke Nukem. An agreement has been signed for a 100 percent stake.
– Slipgate, located in Aalborg, Denmark, is a game development studio with a wide range of projects, highlighted by its long experience in collaborating with leading publishers and IP owners. A 100 percent share deal has been signed.