Take-Two Sells Private Division Amid Strategic Shift to Larger Projects

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Take-Two Interactive has sold its indie-focused publishing label, Private Division, to an undisclosed buyer as part of a strategic shift towards larger AAA and mobile projects. The sale includes all live and unreleased titles under Private Division, although Take-Two will continue supporting Moon Studios' game, No Rest for the Wicked. This move follows reports of studio shutdowns and layoffs, as Take-Two aims to concentrate on its strengths in big-budget gaming experiences.
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