Microsoft buys Obsidian Entertainment and inXile Entertainment

The rumors had been true: Microsoft has bought Obsidian Entertainment – but it surely additionally purchased Brian Fargo’s inXile Entertainment.

Microsoft introduced at X018 at the moment it had acquired Fallout: New Vegas studio Obsidian Entertainment, and Wasteland, Fallout developer inXile Entertainment.

Both will nonetheless work as “independent studios,” in keeping with the announcement made on the present.

Furthermore, it was mentioned every will carry experience into the fold by constructing “new RPG experiences for our players and fans.”

“It was important for us to find studio partners who have strong creative visions, a mastery of their medium and are expert world-builders,” Matt Booty, company VP Microsoft Studios mentioned in a press release.

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“Obsidian and inXile embody all of those qualities whereas additionally bringing experience on the PC platform and a novel RPG focus to the desk. They will proceed to function autonomously with their distinctive skills, IP and experience.

“As a part of Microsoft Studios, Obsidian and inXile can have the help and freedom to totally notice their inventive ambitions on each current franchises and new RPG tasks.”

Microsoft announced in June it had purchased Playground Games, Hellblade studio Ninja Theory, State of Decay 2 builders Undead Labs, and Compulsion Games, the studio behind We Happy Few.

Today’s announcement brings the full variety of studios underneath the Microsoft Studios umbrella to 13.

 
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