Take-Two Sells Indie Label Private Division Amid Strategic Shift

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Take-Two Interactive is selling its indie games label, Private Division, known for titles like The Outer Worlds and Kerbal Space Program 2, to an undisclosed buyer. This decision follows rumors of staff layoffs and aims to allow Take-Two to focus on its core and mobile businesses. The sale includes most of Private Division's live and unreleased titles, except for No Rest for the Wicked. The buyer will be announced soon, as Take-Two shifts its strategy towards larger-scale projects.
Topics:technology#acquisition#business#indie-games#private-division#take-two-interactive#video-game-industry
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