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Maxime

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Credits to French journalist Corentin Lamy (Le Monde), from Nasdaq website


Acquisition of Cyanide, One of the main French studios for game developing

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A strategic transaction that reinforces Bigben's prospects in the video game industry

Bigben announces the signing of an agreement for the acquisition of Cyanide, a French studio developing video games. In the wake of Bigben's increased stake in the capital of the Kylotonn Racing studio, this transaction will allow the Group, until now a publisher and distributor of video games, to fully integrate the development phase of games.

By adding this step to its value-creation chain, Bigben secures strategic know-how and high-quality design for its next games, fulfilling its clearly defined ambition to become a leader in the AA video game segment.

This transaction also allows Bigben to acquire several IP assets representing key assets as well as an outstanding experience accumulated over numerous productions by confirmed developers recognized for the great quality of their games.

While the increased stake in the share capital of Kylotonn Racing guaranteed Bigben a strong position in racing simulation games, the acquisition of Cyanide studio will allow the Group to extend its offer to major gaming genres not yet present in its current portfolio (strategic and tactical games, narrative and episodic games, shooting games, management games) or complementary to its catalogue (sport simulations and action-adventure games), thus strengthening its publishing strategy.

The integration of Cyanide into the Bigben Group will allow it to benefit from new financial resources to develop a larger and more ambitious games catalogue. Mr. Patrick Pligersdorffer, current CEO and co-founder of the studio, will continue to manage Cyanide, enjoying a large autonomy in order to concentrate on the creative aspect of its productions while benefitting from the commercial, publishing and marketing contributions of the Bigben team. It will also continue its collaborations with the video game publishers for which the studio is currently making developments.

Cyanide, a French reference studio

Created in 2000 by 7 seasoned developers of the video game industry, Cyanide is one of the French reference studios recognized for the development of creative video games in numerous genres (strategy, narrative, shooting, management, sport, action and adventure) as well as for the quality of its productions.

Based in France (Paris and Bordeaux) and in Canada with 110 employees on its payroll, the studio expects 6.1 M€ sales and a 1.9 M€ net profit for financial year 2017/2018 (closing on 31 March 2018, pending audit results).

Cyanide has created over 50 games since inception, maintaining a balance between the creation of new intellectual properties (Pro Cycling Manager, Styx, The Council.) and productions under license (Game of Thrones , Blood bowl, Tour de France..).

Nine games are currently under development on all platforms active on the market (PC, Xbox One, PS4, Switch and mobile phones) relying on various technologies (Unity, Unreal and a proprietary technology).

Terms of acquisition

The purchase price has been set at 20 M€ for 100% of the shares and voting rights of Cyanide, the transaction to be paid for half in cash and for half through the issue of Bigben new shares in order to remunerate the transfer of Cyanide shares (dilution ranging from 3.5% to 4.0% of Bigben's current share capital).

In order to avoid any further dilution, Bigben also purchased all potential capital instruments on the day of the transaction for an additional 1.1 M€ amount in cash.

An earn-out capped and based on the net profit of Cyanide (and its subsidiaries) for FY 2018-19 (as at 31 March 2019) may be paid in September 2019.

The "closing" of the transaction is scheduled to take place in June 2018 notably once the official Capital Contribution Appraiser has issued his report on the valuation of the contribution resulting from the transfer of Cyanide shares and on the fairness of the remuneration of said contribution.

Bigben's Board of Directors today approved the transaction and will meet again on the closing day of the transaction in order to issue the new Bigben shares remunerating the transfer of Cyanide shares. Pursuant to applicable regulations, Bigben will issue on that day a new press release indicating in particular the exact quantity of Bigben new shares to be issued.

"This acquisition is a capital milestone in Bigben's strategy as it greatly enhances our ability to create new games that meet our ambitions in the AA segment. Bigben is also proud to welcome to its Group the talents of Cyanide, one of the most creative French studios in the sector and we will be supporting their upswing towards new, even more ambitious projects." says Alain Falc, chairman and CEO of Bigben.

"We are pleased to join the Bigben Group, an international reference player in video games, moved by a vision and an ambition which fully correspond to our culture and our growth targets. Joining the Bigben Group gives us a unique opportunity to increase our production capacity in order to create ever more qualitative games and to maximize their commercial performance." says Mr. Patrick Pligersdorffer chairman and CEO of Cyanide.

That won't fill pages on ResetEra, but this is till a huge move in the French video games industry... Especially since Cyanide was in a close relationship with Focus Home Interactive (Styx, Tour de France, Blood bowl, ...), but they were also participating in the production of other games from Focus (The Council, Deathwing, ...). This will be VERY interesting to follow. If Cyanide says goodbye to Focus, it will make a huge hole in Focus catalog to fill.
 

Evil Calvin

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Styx?

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Dusk Golem

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Another person hoping Call of Cthulhu goes by unhampered, but I'm not too worried on that front.
 
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Maxime

Maxime

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This won't have any negative bearing on the upcoming cthulhu game i hope

Please don't hurt Call of Cthulhu.

I doubt this will have any impact of the current games being worked on today and on short term. CoC remains published by Focus AFAIK. But this potentially sucks for Focus :\ Especially since it happens a few weeks after the CEO stepped down for obscure reasons. Really a bad start of what was supposed to be a huge year for them.
 

Ruruja

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Woah, hopefully this provides a big shake up for the Pro Cycling Manager games, they've been too similar for the last 5 years.
 

Delusibeta

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Oct 26, 2017
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BigBen is owned by Bolloré (Vivendi).
Aah, that would explain it. I had noticed that BigBen had entered into the European games publishing market, mostly in low end sports games (e.g. recent WRC games, Tennis World Tour, Rugby18 etc) and basically competing with pQube's non-Japanese games publishing business. Seeing that they're a subsidiary of Vivendi would explain their aggressive expansion: they're trying to make their own Ubisoft.
 

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It's funny how they now own the developers of Call of Chtulhu and are also publishing The Sinking City, the other lovecraftian game Frogwares -ex developer of CoC- have been working on since they split ways with Focus.
 

Sameer Sedlar

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Just wow, this is very interesting indeed. I am worried about Werewolf to be honest more than Call of Cthulhu. Also I wonder how Focus Home Interactive will this, it always seemed that Cyanide are a huge part of them, and if they lose them, they'd lose a strong developer.
 

Mass_Pincup

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Focus got beaten to the punch looks like.

Wonder how Big Ben got the money and what Focus is going to do in order to fill that gap.

FrogWare and Spiders are their only long term partners now, it's going to be harder for them to find independant studio as well since mid tier studio are relatively scarce these days. Wouldn't be particularly weird if they were THQ next target.

As for Big Ben, didn't know that they're gaming accessory were selling so well. Now to see if they're trying to be a reasonable player in the AA space.
 

Hadok

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not a very good thing for Focus...
i hope for them that Vampyr will do well.
 

blimblim

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I hope this means they get a bit more funds for their office and other stuff. We were neighbors at my work before we moved to our current office and when we moved we had lots of old desks / cabinets to give away before they went to the recycling, and it was a bit like Christmas for them. They also took our old wifi access point (not even 5ghz, and that was 18 months ago) as they only had one for their whole office (something like 30 meters by 30 meters or so with concrete walls everywhere). It was a bit sad to compare them to big developers with their insanely expensive offices...
I wish them the best for sure, they are nice people.
 

DanteRavenkin

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Call of Cthulhu has got to be almost finished, so hopefully that will release soon. I wonder if Chaosium has any kind of power over that contract changing hands or anything
 

Matttimeo

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The big question mark I have now is the state of the Werewolf the Apocalypse game. It was a team up between Paradox (licence holder) and Focus which they said Cyanide were doing the developing of the game, which I can't imagine is happening now.
 

LossAversion

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Interesting. Styx is a fantastic series. They play like a mix of Prince of Persia and Splinter Cell.
 

Remo Williams

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I really dislike BigBen, they have a tendency to screw over their Xbox One customers for no apparent reason. The retail version of 2Dark came with an art book on PS4 and PC, but it was left out from the Xbox One version because fuck you (the price was the same). Again with early copies of Outcast: Second Contact which included the game soundtrack only for PS4 buyers. I inquired about it, twice, but they never bothered to reply.

I sure hope they're treating their studios better than their customers.
 

Kelanflyter

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Nine games are currently under development on all platforms active on the market (PC, Xbox One, PS4, Switch and mobile phones) relying on various technologies (Unity, Unreal and a proprietary technology).

Did they already anounced a switch game . I don t remember one from Cyanide