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Even more game industry consolidation going on. Atari has entered into an agreement with Thunderful Group AB to acquire most of it. As per the press release Atari will pay around €4.5 million (~$5.1M USD) to own approximately 82% of the outstanding shares and votes of Thunderful becoming the major shareholder.

Wade Rosen, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Atari, SA said about the deal: "This Transaction marks another important milestone in Atari's development with the expansion of its publishing and development capabilities in the European region. Thunderful is recognized for publishing and developing critically acclaimed games, and with the announced transformation plan, as well as the quality and commitment of Thunderful's teams, we are confident that Thunderful will be returning to a profitable growth path while helping to further develop Atari operations in Europe."

Via globenewswire.

On the same day, Thunderful announced they're "restructuring" to "promptly reduce the cost base with the aim of improving operating cash flow" as they continue to "generate negative cash flow" while building up a net debt of around SEK 85 million (~$8.8M USD). And yes, this does include job losses as they confirmed "workforce reductions within game development studios and the publishing business to adapt operations to the release pipeline, as well as workforce reductions within other group-wide services".

Thunderful are likely best known for the SteamWorld series originally from Image & Form Games, which was folded into Thunderful Development.

This follows on from Atari previously acquiring Transport Tycoon from Chris Sawyer, the Surgeon Simulator franchise, the Intellivision brand and over 200 games, Totally Reliable Delivery Service, Awesomenauts, Swords & Soldiers and Digital Eclipse and Night Dive Studios over the last two years.

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RFSharpe 12 hours ago
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I am sorry to hear this. I own and have enjoyed playing a couple of the SteamWorld games. A Thunderful game on my wishlist is Viewfinder. I enjoyed playing the demo during a Steam Next Fest a couple years ago. Looks like Viewfinder is 65% off (a historical low) and has a Platinum rating on protondb. It might be time to pick this game up. Planet of Lana is also on my wishlist, but I think I can pass on this one.
R Daneel Olivaw 12 hours ago
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Planet of Lana is really good if you're into that genre. And there's a second one on the way!

But yeah, I'm sorry to hear this as well. SteamWorld Dig 2 is one of my all time fav games. I REALLY wish we could get a dig 3. This kind of merging doesn't make it sound likely.

Also, wtf Atari, how are they coming up with all this cash?
pb 11 hours ago
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> Also, wtf Atari, how are they coming up with all this cash?

It's actually just rebranded Infogrames, but yeah, I never associated Infogrames with bags of cash, I think they even almost-bankrupted once.
emphy 8 hours ago
> Also, wtf Atari, how are they coming up with all this cash?

Who pays with cash nowadays? As with most acquisitions, the likely walked to a bank and got them to fund it.


Last edited by emphy on 30 Jul 2025 at 4:14 am UTC
Purple Library Guy 2 hours ago
Well, sure, but ultimately the question remains: Where did they get the capacity to be seen as able to pay back that kind of loan?
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