After buying Nightdive and Digital Eclipse last year, Atari CEO says the company has 'already opened more doors and more opportunities' for both studios

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Wes has been covering games and hardware for more than 10 years, first at tech sites like The Wirecutter and Tested before joining the PC Gamer team in 2014. Wes plays a little bit of everything, but he'll always jump at the chance to cover emulation and Japanese games.

Last year, after a reborn, retro-focused Atari acquired Nightdive Studios for $10 million, the PC remaster specialists tried to reassure fans that the deal was a good fit."The new Atari is dedicated to the same principles of bringing back classic and classic-style games that Nightdive has always pursued,", Digital Eclipse, bringing the two game developers most focused on preserving and reviving gaming history under the same corporate roof.

"We keep all that in mind—we're really trying to balance growth, both organic and inorganic growth, with reaching profitability and being in a sustainable place," Rosen said. ."We feel like we're doing everything we can to make sure we don't reach one of those scenarios and get out over our skis, and that we're able to grow and rebuild the business, but not in a way that's unsustainable.

I also asked Rosen about the boons of Atari's new ownership for Nightdive and Digital Eclipse; while the rights toSign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors

 

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