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Warner Bros. Wins Bid For Midway For A Very Simple Reason [Acquisitions]
Original at Kotaku
• Fri, Jun 26
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By Michael McWhertor Warner's bid would net the media giant development studios in Chicago (Mortal Kombat, Stranglehold) and Seattle (The Suffering, This Is Vegas) and rights to new and classic IP. It would also almost certainly mean another Mortal Kombat and DC crossover.
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Midway Games settles suit with majority shareholder
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Thu, Jun 4
United States Last month, Midway said Warner Brothers Entertainment has made a "stalking horse" bid of $33 million for some of the company's US assets, including two game development studios in Chicago and Seattle and the Mortal Kombat franchise. ...
Warner Bros. Eager to Acquire Midway For quite a bit of cash
Original at Softpedia
• Mon, May 25
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The deal is said to include the Mortal Kombat intellectual property rights and the development studios that Midway has in Chicago and Seattle. It seems that the TNA franchise is not targeted by Warner Bros. and that the studio in San Diego will be ...
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Warner Bros. to acquire Midway
Original at Virgin.net
• Mon, May 25
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UK Entertainment would acquire substantially all of the Company's US assets including its Mortal Kombat franchise and its development studios in Chicago and Seattle for a purchase price of $33000000, subject to adjustment as of the closing for changes in ...
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Warner bids $33 million for majority of Midway assets
Original at TechSpot
• Thu, May 21
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The move would give Warner access to the Mortal Kombat franchise and Midway's Chicago and Seattle-based development studios. However, for now the two have merely entered a “stalking horse” agreement, meaning that Midway chose the company from a pool of ...
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Warner Bros. makes a move for Midway
Original at EL33TONLINE
• Thu, May 21
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South Africa Under Midway's current agreement, however, Warner Bros. stand to acquire a substantial amount of Midway's assets, including the Mortal Kombat franchise and development studios in Chicago and Seattle, for a total of $33 000 000, subject to further ...
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Warner wants Midway for $33m
Original at Develop
• Thu, May 21
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UK As predicted by MCV, Midway has announced that Warner Bros. has made a $33 million bid to buy the firm's US assets. Under the 'stalking horse' agreement, Warner could acquire the Mortal Kombat series and Midway's Chicago and Seattle studios. ...
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Warner bids $33 million for Midway assets
Original at CVG Online
• Thu, May 21
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Entertainment has launched a $33 million bid for a number of Midway Games' US assets. If the move proves successful it would see Warner acquire the Mortal Kombat franchise and Midway's Chicago and Seattle-based development studios. ...
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Warner Bros. Offers to Buy Most of Midway
Original at Kotaku.com
• Thu, May 21
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NY Entertainment would include rights to Mortal Kombat and Midway's studios in Chicago and Seattle. The agreement would not include the studio in San Diego, Newcastle or the TNA wrestling franchise. The Warner Bros. decision to not include the Newcastle ...
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