Those who want to strengthen their market position are currently increasingly resorting to the means of buying up other developer studios in the games industry. CD Projekt RED is now also taking this path.
Above all, Microsoft has become conspicuous in the recent past when it comes to the acquisition of previously independent studios and the integration into Xbox Game Studios. The Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077 makers are now also going this way to further expand their market position.
The CD Projekt Group has now announced the purchase of the US-based developer The Molasses Flood. This was founded in 2014 in Boston by former developers of well-known titles such as BioShock or Halo. Since then, they have made a name for themselves above all with the indie pearls The Flame in the Flood and Drake Hollow.
Commenting on the acquisition, Adam Kicinski, President and Joint CEO of CD Projekt, said: “We are always looking for teams that make games with heart. The Molasses Flood shares our passion for video game development, they are experienced, quality-minded and have great technology Insights. I am convinced that they bring a lot of talent to the group. “
Forrest Dowling, the studio manager of The Molasses Flood, emphasizes the “incredible opportunity” of being able to reach a wider audience with CD Projekt. We are therefore excited to make the next trip together with CD Projekt in the future.
The studio will keep its current identity, but will work closely with CD Projekt RED. However, there will be no merging of existing development teams in the course of the purchase. The Molasses Flood is currently working on an “ambitious project” based on an IP from CD Projekt RED; Details will only be announced in the future.