Midway is on the chopping block. It's been a weird, relatively recent spiral for the game industry mainstay, but sadly, it looks like Midway may go the way of Atari or Acclaim (if it's lucky), reborn in another skin for a venerable brand.
So who should buy Midway? The brand's got cachet, IP, and ... loads of debt (likely the biggest stumbling block for purchase).
Allegedly, at least three companies are vying for Midway: Warner Brothers, Ubisoft and "a private Chicago investor" (not that that went well previously).
The first two are interesting options, I'm not going to speculate on the third, but what about a dark-horse fourth?
What about Epic Games?
Now, I'm being totally speculative, have no apriori knowledge, and this probably won't fly, but it struck me this morning that this could be a good match.
Think about it, Epic's into buying good dev teams in their bid for world domination (a la Chair Entertainment and People can Fly), Midway has a whole lot of experience using the Unreal Engine (basically making it their company-wide tech), but have grumbled about it (with some possible legal fallout that could be absorbed in an acquisition), the Unreal Tournament license has gone from Atari to Midway, and given Midway's current state, I doubt they can hold onto it.
I'm just saying.
I don't know what Epic's cap table looks like, if an acquisition is even feasible, what other discussions Epic is having with the likes of Microsoft in relation to the Gears franchise, or with Electronic Arts, who is the named publisher for the People Can Fly title, etc.
So, it's wildly speculative. But sometimes the more interesting Biz Dev thoughts are.
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