Nordisk Games announced they’ve fully acquired Supermassive Games. The news isn’t too much of a shock, given Nordisk Games previously bought a 30.7 percent stake in Supermassive Games back in 2021.
Along with the announcement, Pete Samuels, CEO of Supermassive Games added the following:
It’s been a little over a year since Nordisk Games made an initial investment in Supermassive Games and our vision for the future. During that time, we have found that we share a lot of important values with Mikkel and his team, and we believe these values to be equally important to our existing commercial partners who we will continue to support. Having had such a positive experience over the past year it wasn’t a difficult decision when Nordisk Games wanted to explore increasing their investment. We have an exciting and ambitious growth strategy for Supermassive Games and Nordisk Games ownership only enhances that. I’m hugely excited about where the security offered by this partnership, and continued access to the expertise within Nordisk Games, will take us next
Supermassive Games Blog Post
Nordisk Games CEO, Mikkel Weider, also had the following to say about the news:
In the year we’ve worked alongside Pete and Joe and the whole Supermassive team, it’s been clear to us the amount of talent, as well as how much potential there is to further develop the kinds of story and narrative-driven games they excel at.
In acquiring 100% of the studio we’ll be able to increase our support to the team, and most importantly, continue the great working relationship we have with them.
Supermassive Games Blog Post
Hopefully this will result in some big things in the future under Nordisk Games.
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