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So can cain, boyarsky and sawyer create tworoika games, invite MCA, ziets, gonzales to make journey to the center of arcanum?
So can cain, boyarsky and sawyer create tworoika games, invite MCA, ziets, gonzales to make journey to the center of arcanum?
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that's shestyorka games, not tworoika.gonzales
Rumor: Microsoft is close to buying Obsidian Entertainment
By Steven Messner 14 hours ago
The deal is reportedly 90 percent complete, and is merely a "matter of when, not if."
Microsoft is reportedly close to finalizing a deal to purchase indie RPG developer Obsidian Entertainment based on three anonymous sources who spoke to Kotaku. While these deals sometimes fall apart at the last minute, one source told Kotaku that it was merely "a matter of when, not if." Another source said the deal was "90 percent" finished.
If this deal goes through, it would be a huge change for Obsidian Entertainment who has remained independent for 15 years while developing beloved RPGs like Knights of the Old Republic 2, Fallout: New Vegas, and the more recent Pillars of Eternity series. Fans of Obsidian will know that Pillars of Eternity, which was funded through Kickstarter in 2012, saved the company from a financial crisis that saw it almost go out of business. Obsidian was able to repeat that success with Pillars of Eternity 2, making it the biggest crowdfunding success since 2015.
Despite the success of Obsidian's recent games, being independent in this climate is a hard sell for a company with well over a hundred employees. In the last year, 10 studios have gone out of business, so it makes sense why Obsidian would seek the financial security of Microsoft.
What's interesting, though, is that Microsoft is the reason Obsidian Entertainment almost closed its doors in the first place. The two were working together on an Xbox One exclusive called Stormlands that Microsoft canned in 2012, forcing Obsidian to gamble on Kickstarter to raise the money for Pillars of Eternity. That was a long time ago, however, and Microsoft's Xbox division is now under new leadership.
This deal also makes sense for Microsoft, which has been on a buying spree over the last year with the purchase of four studios including Hellblade developer Ninja Theory and Forza Horizon 4 developer Playground. As sources told Kotaku, Microsoft has been looking to expand its PC audience—and what's more at home on PC than Obsidian's lineup of RPGs? What isn't clear, however, is what this deal would mean for Obsidian's currently unnamed RPG project that is being published by Take-Two Interactive.
We reached out to Microsoft, but a spokesperson told us they do not comment on rumors or speculation.
the codex did it.. they troika'd another company by not buying deadfire... thanks a lot you pieces of shit! go buy bard's tale IV NOW or we will never have any non-indie CRPGs again!
And the 3 games will be worth it, like last time.And shut down after 3 games like last time.
Funny you should mention this.TT1 is just being edgy, but really people shouldn't be saying stuff like that just days after the news of Telltale's closure.
"On Thursday, Telltale held a meeting to tell its employees that negotiations with AMC were going well and that management expected confirmation of funding within a few weeks. One employee said it was painted as a done deal." (1/2)
Wisdom: Even if sources believe it to be true, don't believe anything in the game industry - esp. from eager owners grasping for a payout, regardless of their employees' hopes - until ink is put to paper. It's just common sense. (2/2)
That's cold.Funniest outcome: Deal doesn't go through and Obsidian Entertainment suffers massive layoffs with only Indiana's team as the survivor.
Finances can be always run by someone else. If Josh wants to start another studio he'll have to do the same anyway, as he doesn't want to be a manager as he stated in that "leaked" bit from Steam. At least that was the mistake Troika made: the trio wanted a studio but they didn't want to manage and they had no experience in it.Depends what MS wants from a head. Sawyer has never shown anything but active contempt for the business side of running a game studio.If he stays though I can see him becoming the studio head quite easily in a couple of years. He has the necessary qualities, he's been there for more than a decade and people know him more than anyone else in Obsidian. Given proper structure he can even lead projects if he'll want to (see Arkane).Which doesn't mean he wouldn't stay on as studio "creative director", but I doubt that position will continue to exist in its current form after the massive management turnover and cash injection sure to follow a Microsoft acquisition.
This breaks the Obsidian.
I doubt Microsoft will be interested in cRPGs that barely make any money. The only road left is mainstream RPGs, and I'm honestly not sure how they will tackle that.
this is like when brockhampton got signed to RCA records and ameer got cancelled from the group. BH changed but some change can be good, and i'm sure obsidian has an iridescence quality album (game) in them when They move over to Microsoft. Sorry about any spelling i'm posting on my phone
Inb4 Avellone send them a series of detailed emails explaining why the company is poorly managed.
Seems like a bad deal for Microsoft.
They get a studio known for a niche genre not suited for consoles and shit management.
It would be better if they decided to buy Larian,you get a popular multiplayer rpg series,which works for consoles.
https://www.resetera.com/threads/ko...-acquire-obsidian-entertainment.73777/page-63
Friendly reminder that Obsidian is a shady company that has covered up sexual harassment claims, blatantly lied to employees about work conditions then laid them off the next week after assuring no layoffs were happening, fired employees who filed workers compensation claims, fired women coming back from pregnancy, lied to contractors then let them go, among other things.
I don't think Swen would sell anyway. Larian exists to let him make the games he wants to make, and giving up control of the company would defeat that purpose.Seems like a bad deal for Microsoft.
They get a studio known for a niche genre not suited for consoles and shit management.
It would be better if they decided to buy Larian,you get a popular multiplayer rpg series,which works for consoles.
I mean, they'd actually have to pay for Larian; Obsidian they can get for peanuts. Plus, Obsidian has way more experience working on console games than Larian does.
fired employees who filed workers compensation claims