Embracer spins off Coffee Stain and 250 game studios under it, including devs of Satisfactory and Deep Rock Galactic, while rebranding The Lord of the Rings group
Fellowship E൲ntertainment is still in charge of Lord of the Rings, Tomb Raider, Kingdom Come Delive🐽rance, and more

Embracer Group has once again restructured its gaming business and renamed the stewards of Th𒊎e Lord of the Rings.
Last year, the company infamous for endlessly eating up (buying) game companies before 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:spitting them (澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:shutting them down) back out again announced that it was splitting into three separate companies. There was Asmodee, responsible for table-top and card games, indie💃 and free-to-play-centric Coffee Stain, and then the one responsible for its heavyhitters, Middle-Earth & Friends.
."Now, as we take the step to become a separately listed company, it feels both exciting and🔯, honestly, a little bit scary - but in a good way... We can now focus even more o﷽n what we do best, supporting our developers, staying close to our communities, and building an even brighter future for Coffee Stain."
Coffee Stain is somehow responsible for around 250 game developers and publishers, including Coffee Stain Studios (Goat Simulator, Satisfactory), Ghost Ship Games (Dee🐽p Rock Galactic), and Tuxedo Labs (Teardown). It also publishes survival sim hit Valheim, I should add.
Th꧋ings aren't changing too much on the Middle-earth & Friends front, apart from the fact that the company is now called Fellowship Entertainment - probably because the old name sounded like Gollum was about to invade Sanrio. The company's still in charge of 40 'AAA' names, such as 4A Games (Metro), Crystal Dynamics (Tomb Raider), Eidos Montreal (Deus Ex), Warhorse Studios (Kingdom Come Deliverance), THQ Nordic, and, of course, J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.
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