Chinese tech giant Tencent announces their intentions to take full ownership of
Funcom, the Norwegian developer of
Conan Exiles,
Secret World Legends,
Anarchy Online, and more. They are already
part owner of Funcom, and are
making an all-cash offer for the remainder, an offer that's been met with
enthusiasm by Funcom's CEO and board. Word is that Tencent does not plan any
changes to the studio's operations. In light of this news, Funcom announces
plans to expand the scope of their
upcoming Dune game. Here's
the announcement:
Tencent has today announced a voluntary cash offer to
acquire all shares in Norwegian game developer Funcom. Tencent, a leading
Internet company with a strong online games operation, is a shareholder in many
leading gaming developers, such as Riot Games, Epic, Supercell, Ubisoft, Paradox
and Frontier. The company already owns close to 29% of the shares in Funcom and
news of the intended takeover is greeted with enthusiasm from Funcom CEO Rui
Casais.
“We have had a great relationship with Tencent as our largest shareholder so far
and we are excited about this opportunity,” says Funcom CEO Rui Casais. “We will
continue to develop great games that people all over the world will play, and we
believe that the support of Tencent will take Funcom to the next level. Tencent
will provide Funcom with operational leverage and insights from its vast
knowledge as the leading company in the game space.”
Funcom is a publicly traded company on the Oslo Stock Exchange and Tencent will
seek to acquire shares directly from all the other shareholders. Tencent is
offering all shareholders NOK 17.00 per share, which is 27.3% higher than the
closing price of Funcom shares on January 21st, 2020. Shareholders are free to
either accept or reject the offer during the offer period, which is expected to
start early February. Funcom’s management board and supervisory board have
unanimously decided to recommend shareholders to accept the offer.
Following the intended acquisition, there are no planned changes to Funcom
management, staffing, or structure, with the company set to remain an
independent business. Funcom will also continue to support its long-running
online games Conan Exiles, Secret World Legends, Age of Conan, and Anarchy
Online. Casais points out that Tencent has a reputation for being a responsible
long-term investor, renowned for operational capabilities in online games.
Having had Tencent as a majority shareholder since October 2019, has only
reaffirmed that notion.
Steven Ma, Senior Vice President of Tencent, commented: “We are impressed by
Funcom’s strengths as a developer of open-world multiplayer, action and survival
games. Funcom has a strong track-record in developing new titles with long life
span. We are glad to deepen our relationship with Funcom and look forward to
collaborating with Funcom to deliver more exciting and enjoyable game
experiences to fans worldwide.”
Funcom was founded in 1993, but the recent years have been the most successful
and profitable in the company’s 27-year history, following the success of online
survival game Conan Exiles. In addition to various projects, including the
continued support of Conan Exiles, the Norwegian game developers are currently
developing an open world multiplayer survival game based on Frank Herbert’s
Dune.
In connection with Tencent’s voluntary offer, the Funcom management have decided
to publicly announce several strategic and operational matters. Management
intends to increase the ambition level of the upcoming Dune game pending board
approval, with resources being allocated from other initiatives and possible
additional financing. For more information, please visit
https://investors.funcom.com/.