You know that personal film project they claimed one of the founders was distracted by? It was a Subnautica film they asked him to make.
You know that personal film project they claimed one of the founders was distracted by? It was a Subnautica film they asked him to make.
Okay, they spent $750 million for a studio that has barely made $250 million in its history. I still don’t think the math mathulates here.
So what? Things are mostly valued by what the projected performance is, not the prior performance.
Also it seems that Krafton assumed they would miss the performance criteria, so they thought they’d bought it for $500 million. That doesn’t sound unreasonable for a studio that made $250 million with a single release and already had more in its pipeline.