Okay das kommt jetzt überraschend. Nachdem der Publisher von GTA (Take-Two) Zynga vor kurzem gekauft hatte, wir berichteten. Scheint sich Anfang des Jahres so einiges zu tun in Sachen Firmen kaufen/verkaufen.
Nun hat die Team17 Group GP für ca. 100 Millionen € Astragon gekauft.
Astragon, die beliebte Computerspiele wie den Landwirtschaftssimulator entwickelt, wurde Team17 verkauft. Rund 100 Millionen Euro zahlen die britischen Entwickler. 75 Millionen Euro sind sofort fällig. Weitere 25 Millionen Euro sollen folgen, sobald Astragon vorher vereinbarte Umsatzziele erreicht.
Dirk Walner und Andre Franzmann haben das Düsseldorfer Unternehmen 2000 gegründet und bislang ohne viel Investorengeld aufgebaut. Seit 2017 sind Julia Pfiffer und Tim Schmitz Geschäftsführer von Astragon.
Zitat;
is pleased to announce that Team17 Group plc, a global games label, creative partner and developer of independent (“indie”) premium video games and publisher, creative partner and developer of educational entertainment (“edutainment”) apps for children, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire astragon Entertainment GmbH for an initial cash consideration payable of €[75] million (£[63] million), with a further consideration of up to €[25] million (£[20] million).
Acquisition rationale & highlights
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The Acquisition of astragon is in line with the Group’s existing growth strategy and, in the opinion of the directors of the Company, is expected to bring a number of benefits to the Group, including:
- Enables Team17 to enter a new and complementary simulation game category, further strengthening Team17‘s position as a provider of games entertainment to a broader audience.
- Brings a strong back catalogue of evergreen owned franchises and IP with more than 20 games developed over the last 10 years and a solid pipeline of products in development.
- Supported by Team17′s strategic partnerships, combined with consistent growth and commercialisation experience, astragon has the potential to build on its existing foundations and accelerate its current growth trajectory to achieve its ambition to become the global number one simulation portfolio brand for gaming.
- The Acquisition accelerates Team17′s entry into content offering to consumers in the high-quality simulation space which the Group believes the demand for this kind of non-violent and cooperative entertainment games has accelerated as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The Acquisition brings a specialist talented team to Team17, who will continue to operate and function as an independent vertical within the enlarged Group whilst also delivering cross collaboration opportunities given the core focus on creating and publishing games within their respective genre/fields.
- The combination of both Team17 and astragon creates exciting commercial opportunities with a number of brands from other industries and media partners.
- astragon is profitable and has demonstrated consistent profit growth of 45% EBITDA CAGR from 2017A – 2020A driven by strong organic revenue growth of 18% CAGR from 2017A – 2020A, which was generated from diversified revenue streams from its expertise in development, publishing and licensing. Audited results show astragon generated c. €26 million of revenue and €5.7 million of EBITDA for the year ended 31 December 2020 and had audited net assets of approximately €13.8 million as at 31 December 2020.
Julia Pfiffer and Tim Schmitz, CEOs of astragon Entertainment GmbH, commented:
“Team17 is the perfect home for astragon Entertainment GmbH as we enter into this exciting new chapter. From the first day we felt that Team17 shares the same vision for our games and understands our target group. Our goal is to become the number one brand in the field of ‘working’ simulation games. Collaborating with Team17 will enable and help astragon to evolve and focus on this strategy. We look forward to the possibilities that are opened up by working with what we believe to be a great partner to deliver our ambitions.”
Debbie Bestwick MBE, CEO of Team17, commented:
“We are delighted to welcome the astragon team into Team17, and believe we are joining forces with one of the leading experts in the simulation games space. They have decades of game creation and publishing experience, have built an outstanding and highly devoted community and have developed an outstanding portfolio of owned IP across this genre.”
“At Team17, we have always strived to build, develop and publish great content for the widest audience possible. With the addition of StoryToys and the expansion of our Games Label, which includes the recently acquired USA based ‘The Label’ and now astragon, we have significantly expanded Team17’s appeal to the widest ever cross section of gamers, spanning multiple genres and age groups.”
“We look forward to working closely with astragon’s joint CEOs Julia and Tim and their whole team who share our ambitions to grow their own IP titles on the path to developing a leading global simulation portfolio brand as part of the Team17 family.”
Quelle Astragon
astragon wurde bereits 1998 gegründet und ist weltweit als erfolgreicher Verleger und Anbieter von Simulationsspielen für PC, Konsolen und mobile Plattformen bekannt. Das Unternehmen hat sich seinen Namen für seine beliebten Simulator-Franchises, wie etwa die Bus-, Feuerwehr-, Polizei- und Bau-Simulatoren, erworben und ob sich nun was ändern wird bleibt abzuwarten, aber untypisch ist so eine übnernhamne nicht.
Das Thema bleibt interessant und wir werden es für euch weiter beobachten.
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