Article 6G0FN Atari is buying the developer behind its excellent 50th anniversary retro compilation

Atari is buying the developer behind its excellent 50th anniversary retro compilation

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Atari is acquiring Digital Eclipse, a studio that specializes in preserving and rereleasing retro games on modern hardware. The releases are often rich in additional materials and historical content. Think the Criterion Collection but for video games. In a press release, Atari says it's paying up to $20 million for the studio, including an initial $6.5 million paid in a combination of cash and shares and a further $13.5 million, which is due to be paid in cash over the next decade subject to Digital Eclipse's performance. It expects to complete the deal in the coming days.

The two companies previously worked together on last year's excellent Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration, which included ports of over 90 classic games as well as...

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