A number of orders of magnitude beneath Microsoft/ABK, however probably as damaging.
After dabbling in inns and cryptocurrency, Atari seems to be re-focusing on video games once more – as evidenced by an acquisition of the developer of considered one of their best-received merchandise.
Digital Eclipse, the sport historian developer behind 2022’s Atari 50 and this years The Making of Karateka, have been acquired by Atari. The deal will price Atari as much as US$20m.
In an FAQ posted on their web site, Digital Eclipse confirmed that present merchandise (corresponding to a remake of the unique Wizardry launched into Steam Early Entry) and unannounced tasks wouldn’t be affected.