Embracer Group AB (“Embracer”) has today entered into a definitive agreement to divest Arc Games and Cryptic Studios to Project Golden Arc, Inc., with financing from XD Inc. The expected net cash proceeds amount to USD 30 million (SEK 287 million). Embracer will retain the publishing rights for the Remnant franchise. The rights for the multiplayer online game Fellowship are also retained and will be part of the pending Coffee Stain Group (“Coffee Stain”) spin-off.
"This transaction supports our key priorities by strengthening our focus on strategic assets and core IPs in Embracer while improving profitability and free cash flow. The deal also allows online multiplayer game Fellowship, developed by a talented external team in Stockholm, to find a great home within Coffee Stain Group. I would like to thank the teams at Arc and Cryptic for their hard work over the past four years and wish them all the best as we are confident they will thrive and develop in the years ahead,” says Phil Rogers, CEO of Embracer.
Divestment of Arc Games and Cryptic Studios key components:
Retained rights in Embracer and Coffee Stain key components:
Closing of the transaction
Closing of the transaction is expected to take place as soon as customary conditions are fulfilled.
Advisors
Double Black Capital is acting as financial M&A adviser and Fenwick & West is acting as legal counsel to Embracer in the transaction.
[1] EBITDAC = Adjusted EBITDA less Gross investment in intangible and tangible assets.
[2] Cash EBIT = Adjusted EBIT excluding operational depreciation and amortization expenses, less gross investments and payments of lease liabilities
Embracer Group is a global group of creative and entrepreneurial businesses in PC, console and mobile games, as well as other related media. The Group has an extensive catalog of over 450 owned or controlled franchises.
With its head office based in Karlstad, Sweden, Embracer Group has a global presence through its operative groups: THQ Nordic, PLAION, Coffee Stain, DECA Games, Dark Horse, Freemode and Crystal Dynamics – Eidos. The Group includes 69 internal game development studios and engages nearly 7,000 talents across nearly 30 countries.