Atari Moves Closer to Retro Gaming Throne With Digital Eclipse Acquisition

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The company behind remakes and reimaginings like The Cowabunga Collection and The Blizzard Arcade Collection says it can still make the games it wants.

Atari may not be the megalithic corporation seen in the movie Blade Runner with its logo plastered on massive holographic billboards, but the company’s most recent efforts have centered on becoming the main player for the retro revival. One of the most-lauded companies helping to revitalize and republish older, often defunct video games, Digital Eclipse, is now a part of Atari after a $20 million buyout.

He further declined to comment on any plans to expand operations or staff. “There are absolutely several games in various stages of development, and they will continue on as planned,” Kohler said. Atari CEO Wade Rosen said in the release that he wants to “push the boundaries of retro innovation” with the $20 million acquisition. The deal includes $4 million in cash upfront plus $2.5 million in Atari shares. Another $13.

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