in

Report: Ex-Annapurna Interactive staff taking charge of Take-Two’s Private Division label

Report: Ex-Annapurna Interactive staff taking charge of Take-Two’s Private Division label

Image via Private Division.

Private Division, the indie game label from Take-Two, has reportedly been taken over by staff who departed Annapurna Interactive last year.

Per Bloomberg, the new, still-unnamed company will inherit games and franchises previously published under the Private Division banner. The titles that will fall under this new firm’s purview include the Kerbal Space Program series, and an unannounced project from Pokémon developer Game Freak.

Last November, it was reported Take-Two had sold the label to a then-unknown company. According to Bloomberg, the buyer was the Austin-based private equity firm Haveli, which reportedly struck a deal to fund the Annapurna alums’ new venture. As a result of this purchase, some of the near-20 Private Division staffers will be laid off.

What happened with Private Division and Annapurna InteractiveLast summer, the Grand Theft Auto publisher planned to either close (or shut down) Private Division. That was preceded by the full closure of Roll7 (Rollerdrome, OlliOlli) and layoffs at Kerbal creator Intercept Games. Yellow Brick Games and Bloober Team, two developers whose projects were to be published by Private Division, respectively switched to self-publishing or had their deal with the label fully dissolved.

Over at Annapurna Interactive, an alleged power struggle primarily between studio leadership led to a resignation wave among staff. Among its many issues, the video game division of the popular film studio was reportedly set to launch its own offshoot called Verset, which would handle current and future Annapurna Interactive deals, and indie work of its own.

Instead, discussions between Verset’s planned leaders, James Masi and Nathan Gary, and Interactive co-founder Megan Ellison hit a standstill. Despite attempted negotiations, the 25-person Interactive staff all departed. The reported plan at the time for the staff was to launch its own publisher. What remains of Annapurna Interactive began hiring staff so it could make good on pre-existing deals.

Bloomberg’s full report on Private Division’s new situation can be read here.

About the Author

Contributing Editor, GameDeveloper.com

A Kansas City, MO native, Justin Carter has written for numerous sites including IGN, Polygon, and SyFy Wire. In addition to Game Developer, his writing can be found at io9 over on Gizmodo. Don’t ask him about how much gum he’s had, because the answer will be more than he’s willing to admit.

Report

What do you think?

Newbie

Written by Mr Viral

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings

The Community Spotlight 2025.01.18

The Community Spotlight 2025.01.18

Online game jam Ludum Dare scraps 2025 event schedule

Online game jam Ludum Dare scraps 2025 event schedule