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Sweden Based Starbreeze Acquires Art And Game Development Company Dhruva Interactive

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Swedish game developer Starbreeze AB has acquired 90.5% stake in Indian art production and game development company Dhruva Interactive for $8.5 Mn (about INR 57.6 Cr), in a mixed cash-and-stock deal.

As per an official statement by Starbreeze AB, $7 Mn of the total deal amount will be paid in cash, whereas the remaining would be in newly issued Starbreeze AB shares. Post the acquisition, Bengaluru-based Dhruva will continue to operate under its own brand and service its clients in the global gaming industry.

With the acquisition, Starbreeze aims to secure its art production needs, improve the quality of its in-house production projects, and lower operating costs. “It will also enable Starbreeze to provide full end-to-end services to its participating publishing partners and to add significant value to its VR (virtual reality) ecosystem,” the company added in the statement.

Commenting on the development, Bo Andersson-Klint, CEO, Starbreeze said, “We have worked with Dhruva Interactive for several years and know them well. I am confident that bringing Dhruva into the Starbreeze family will strengthen Starbreeze as a global entertainment company.”

Founded in 1997 by Rajesh Rao, Dhruva provides gaming content creation services across various platforms and genres. The company provides end-to-end game client and server development services for mobile phones, tablets and PCs. It has developed personal computer (PC) and mobile games like the N64 Mission: Impossible, Forza Horizon, and Kaun Banega Crorepati, among others.

The company’s art studio offers animation, in-game integration, concept art, game art and mobile services. As per its official website, Dhruva has a team of more than 320 people, and has three studios – two in Bengaluru and one in Dehradun. Dhruva’s revenues amounted to $4.6 Mn in the current fiscal year, Starbreeze added in the statement.

The deal is expected to close at the end of the first quarter 2017, subject to approval processes for foreign investors in India.

Earlier in Spetember 2016, Pune’s Delta Corp acquired online gaming portal Adda.Com for $27 Mn. In July 2016, underDOGS, a Mumbai-based game development company, raised an undisclosed amount of funding from digital platform Intelli Reboot Digital Pvt. Ltd. In April, Reliance Entertainment announced its plans to invest in over 20 Indian gaming startups this year.

Other prominent players in the Indian gaming space include 19Studios, Zebu Games, 99 Games, Rolocule, CreatioSoft, Games2Win and more

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