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Private Division impacted by layoffs at Take-Two Interactive

Game Developer

Take-Two's indie label Private Division has been hit by workplace cuts as part of the publisher's efforts to reduce costs across the company.

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Private Division signs deal with Bloober Team, rolls out new dev fund

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It's Private Division's 5-year anniversary, and the company is celebrating with a new publishing deal with Bloober Team and a fund to invest in smaller developers.

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1SP Agency acquires UK communications firm Renaissance PR

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Renaissance joins a family of companies including MSM.digital, Insight, FLZR, Studio CO2 ad CAD-Laif, which together cover retail sales, creator marketing, AR, and other forms of creative services. German-based marketing and communications agency 1SP has acquired UK PR firm Renaissance PR. Read more

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Private Division and Game Freak team up for new IP Project Bloom

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Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox Private Division, a Take-Two subsidiary, has announced a new publishing partnership with Pokémon developer Game Freak. The company will publish Game Freak's new action-adventure IP, Project Bloom. Read more

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Private Division Development Fund reaffirms label's small-scale push

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Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox These are busy days at Private Division.

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Take-Two cuts jobs at Private Division

GamesIndustry.biz

Take-Two is laying off some employees at its Private Division label and across other divisions of the company, Bloomberg's Jason Schreier reported today. Take-Two has experienced exponential growth in recent years, and we are taking these necessary steps to position the company for another extended period of success.”

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The Mobile Games Industry In the Year 2023

Deconstructor of Fun

Join one of the few powerful game companies taking over mobile. While the platforms’ value offering has significantly decreased game companies who account for 70% of app store revenues continue to pay the same percentage. A big win for companies like Xsolla. These companies aren't dead. Exit mobile. Discovery is dead.