In a statement to the press, Take-Two Interactive Software, the distributor of Grand Theft Auto 4 (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3) and other titles, has announced of their plans to expand into Asia Pacific markets, namely Japan, China, and Korea.
Deux des compagnies les plus en vue dans le domaine des jeux vidéo, Electronic Arts (EA) et Take-Two Interactive Software ont convenu de changer de tactique et de relancer les discussions sur de nouvelles bases. Pour sa part, Take-Two, qui est connue à l’échelle internationale, entre au...
It looks like the government isn't done dealing with Take-Two Interactive just yet. The game publisher announced today that it has recently received subpoenas issued by the District Attorney of the County of New York. The subpoenas requested documents related to "the knowledge of the Co...
So often on the receiving end of legal action regarding its hugely controversial Grand Theft Auto franchise, videogame publisher Take-Two Interactive has this week broken the mould somewhat by going on the Grand Theft Auto offensive against the Chicago Transit Authority.
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Adjust text size: Take-Two Interactive Software and Tecmo today announced a European publishing agreement for Trapt, developed by Tecmo for the PlayStation 2. The game will be released on the 24th February 2006. Xbox 360 might have a slow start Record Sales for PlayStation 2
Electronic Arts' hostile bid for Grand Theft Auto producer Take-Two Interactive appears to have ended quietly this week. Take-Two wants ads for "Grand Theft Auto IV" replaced on CTA buses and display spaces.(Credit: Rockstar Games)
Since last 2007, Take-Two Interactive has been the subject of an unsolicited takeover bid by Electronic Arts. While it has rejected offers and Electronic Arts has continued to extend the deadlines for acceptance of its offers, analysts expect that Take-Two will eventually come to an ag...
Take-Two issued a statement saying that EA was boring it to death and that was a reflection of the kind of games that EA makes. (Just kidding!). Strauss Zelnick, Take-Two chairman, recently said that Take-Two’s sports game portfolio is much better than EA’s. Take-Two’s actual statement sa...
After months of a hostile-takeover stand-off, Take-Two Interactive Software said today that it expects to sign a confidentiality agreement with Electronic Arts. That means the two can start talking seriously about evaluating “strategic alternatives” that might result in an invest...
EA is easily the largest game publisher in the world, so it’s no surprise that they’re flaunting around some big money in the attempt to acquire Take-Two. Of course, Take Two is being rather coy. EA has made several offers, their latest reaching the $2 billion mark, which have all been flat re...
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. –(Business Wire)– Jul. 21, 2008 Electronic Arts Inc. (”EA”) (NASDAQ:ERTS) announced today that it has extended its tender offer for all of the currently outstanding shares of common stock (including the associated preferred stock purchase rights) of Take-Two Inte...
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. –(Business Wire)– Jul. 21, 2008 Electronic Arts Inc. (”EA”) (NASDAQ:ERTS) announced today that it has extended its tender offer for all of the currently outstanding shares of common stock (including the associated preferred stock purchase rights) of Take-Two Inte...
EA Extends Take-Two Offer, Take-Two Wants More Money Date: May 19th, 2008 Category: Business, News 1 Comment And it’s on once more… EA has once again extended its offer to acquire Take-Two Interactive, the publisher of blockbuster titles such as Grand Theft Auto IV and BioShock.
to Bloomberg. EA is trying to take over game developer Take Two, and it could sure use the $500 million Take Two’s Grand Theft Auto IV made in its first week of [...] May 15th, 2008 7:53 am Electronic Arts’ DeadSpace: There will be blood » VentureBeat said:
After taking a good peak inside the kimono of Take-Two Interactive, Electronic Arts has decided to turn its back on its six-month effort to buy the publisher of “Grand Theft Auto IV.” Electronic Arts is still banned from Liberty City.
The maker of the Grand Theft Auto series can't escape this one. Take-Two's management rejected a takeover from Electronic Arts (ERTS), but EA this month took its $26-per-share offer directly to Take-Two's shareholders. Take-Two (TTWO) has said it will discuss the bid after it launches t...
Not too long ago EA offered to buy Take-Two Interactive. Take-Two is well known as the publisher of some of the most popular and controversial games to be found for console and PC gaming systems. Take-Two is the publisher behind the Grand Theft Auto series, Bioshock, and Manhunt.
Beyond the popularity of the 65 million unit-selling Grand Theft Auto franchise, Take-Two’s gaming portfolio also includes the likes of multi-award winner BioShock, Sid Meier’s Civilization, Bully, The Darkness, Top Spin, All Pro Football, Manhunt, Max Payne, and Red Dead Revolve...
In a statement to the press, Take-Two Interactive Software, the distributor of Grand Theft Auto 4 (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3) and other titles, has announced of their plans to expand into Asia Pacific markets, namely Japan, China, and Korea.
Of course, this doesn't mean that you will start seeing Nintendo games coming from Take Two anytime soon, unless they've invested some of that GTA money into some kind of magic bottom that they can pull Nintendo games out of. Kim Phu Take-Two F2Q07 (Qtr End 4/30/07) Earnings Call Transcrip...
Email this | Digg It! | Comments [10] read more ... Jack Thompson suing Take-Two Interactive again Posted Mar 11, 2007 at 04:17PM by Enrico S. Listed in: News, Manhunt 2 Tags: ESRB, Jack Thompson, Take-Two Interactive, New Zealand, Paul Eibeler Ó 36
Not too long ago EA offered to buy Take-Two Interactive. Take-Two is well known as the publisher of some of the most popular and controversial games to be found for console and PC gaming systems. Take-Two is the publisher behind the Grand Theft Auto series, Bioshock, and Manhunt.