rsgoldaz a Chinese mining company has bought Buy RuneScape gold developer Jagex for $300m
Here's an odd one: a Chinese mining company has bought Buy RuneScape gold developer Jagex for $300m.
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That's
according to the Financial Times and DealStreetAsia, which reports
Shandong Hongda Mining Co Ltd, a ferrous metal mining firm that produces
iron powder, copper powder and iron ore, picked up the British game
company.
Jagex told Eurogamer it had yet to sign on the dotted line, but it looks like that's all that's left to do. Here's a statement:
Jagex has entered into a non-exclusive, non-binding arrangement for a
potential acquisition. The negotiations surrounding the acquisition are
ongoing and it remains very much business as usual for the Company.
Runescape's head of community went a little further in a post on the game's forum, insisting its games remain "on track".
As you may have seen through online news articles, Jagex is getting
noticed. The company is getting attention from the east and the biggest
market in the world, China, is knocking on our door. Jagex's
shareholders have received offers of interest and have responded
positively to an approach from a Chinese company.
Jagex is in
early stage discussions with the firm in question, but we must stress
that they may - or may not - materialise into anything. However, should
they come to fruition, it would potentially allow us access to the Asian
marketplace to a high level.
What does this mean for the plans
we have for our games and our fantastic community? Put simply, our
plans, including the launch of NXT, Zeah, Chronicle: RuneScape Legends,
God Wars Dungeon 2, and RuneScape: Idle Adventures, remain on track. It
is business as usual across Gielinor!
Shandong, apparently, wants to transform its business, and Jagex is the answer.
It's
an interesting time for Jagex, which has been travelling down the road
to recovery after the closure of MMO Transformers Universe in 2014 amid
whispers of layoffs. Long-time boss Mark Gerhard left soon after.RS gold
While it continues to work on free-to-play MMO Runescape, Jagex has
developed virtual card game Chronicle: RuneScape Legends, which goes
into open beta on 23rd March.
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