Atari is snapping up another game studio. It has agreed to buy Hipster Whale, the developer of the Crossy Road series and Pac-Man 256. Atari is paying an initial $29.3 million in cash and stock. It ...
Iconic video game label Atari has acquired Crossy Road studio Hipster Whale in a new deal that could ultimately cost This ...
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Atari has acquired the rights to the first five Wizardry games, the company announced. The acquired titles include Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord (1981), Wizardry II: The Knight of ...