In today's ExchangeWire news digest: Take-Two Interactive have agreed to buy all of the outstanding shares of FarmVille developer Zynga in a cash-and-stock deal; the European Parliament have been reprimanded for breaching GDPR regulations; and Apple have submitted plans to allow third-party app payment options in South Korea.
Take-Two Interactive, an American game publisher known for creating Grand Theft Auto, have agreed to buy all of the outstanding shares of FarmVille developer Zynga in a cash-and-stock deal worth approximately USD$12.7bn (£9.36bn). The transaction values Zynga at USD$9.86 (£7.27) per share, 64% higher than their market close on Friday (7 January). The shareholders of the San Francisco-based platform will receive USD$3.50 (£2.58) in cash, and USD$6.36 (£4.69) in shares of Take-Two common stock, according to the terms of the agreement. The transaction, which is one of the largest gaming deals, is thought to “establish Take-Two as a leader in mobile gaming, with mobile expected to comprise over 50% of its net bookings in fiscal year 2023 (as compared to an estimated 12% in fiscal year 2022).” Zynga has itself been actively acquiring firms in recent years, having bought mobile studios Peak and Rollic in 2020, and Echtra Games (multiplatform games developer) and Chartboost (mobile advertising platform) in 2021.
Strauss Zelnick, CEO and chairman of Take-Two, stated, “we are thrilled to announce our transformative transaction with Zynga, which significantly diversifies our business and establishes our leadership position in mobile, the fastest growing segment of the interactive entertainment industry.” He adds, “this strategic combination brings together our best-in-class console and PC franchises, with a market-leading, diversified mobile publishing platform that has a rich history of innovation and creativity.”
According to research from Accenture, the gaming industry can expect to see 400 million additional gamers within the next few years. The adoption of smartphones has meant that mobile gaming can reach a higher percentage of people, enabling new opportunities within the sector. As of early 2021, the gap between male and female gamers had decreased, with 46% identifying themselves as female, and 52% male.
“With this transformative transaction, we begin a new journey which will allow us to create even better games, reach larger audiences and achieve significant growth as a leader in the next era of gaming,” CEO of Zynga, Frank Gibeau, commented.
The EDPS have ordered rectification of any outstanding issues within one month from the date of the decision. It has been stated in the ruling that “the Parliament has been consistently responsive and collaborative throughout the investigation of the complaint, and that as at the date of the decision most of the infringements have been remedied.”
According to Techcrunch, a spokesperson for Apple commented on the development, “we look forward to working with the KCC and our developer community on a solution that benefits our Korean users.” They add, “Apple has a great deal of respect for Korea’s laws and a strong history of collaboration with the country’s talented app developers. Our work will always be guided by keeping the App Store a safe and trusted place for our users to download the apps they love.”
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