Take-Two Sells Indie Label Private Division to Focus on Blockbusters

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Take-Two Interactive has sold its Private Division publishing label to an undisclosed buyer, as the company shifts focus towards producing larger blockbuster games like Grand Theft Auto. Private Division, known for publishing titles such as Obsidian's The Outer Worlds, will continue to hold rights to its existing catalogue, excluding the sequel to The Outer Worlds, which is being published by Xbox. The buyer's identity is expected to be revealed soon, but it has been confirmed that Microsoft is not involved in the acquisition.
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