Hasbro acquires Cranium, licensing deal with EA comes into play

Posted Jan 7, 2008 at 5:13AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Magazines, News Tags: Electronic Arts, Hasbro
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Hasbro acquires Cranium, licensing deal with EA comes into play - Image 1We learned back in August of last year that Electronic Arts and company Hasbro have collaborated that will allow the two entities to share IPs for use either in video games or the toy business.

This partnership might just expand as Hasbro has recently acquired board game maker Cranium. The latter is responsible for distributing much-loved pastimes such as Cranium, Hullabaloo, Cadoo, and Zooreka.

It was also said that the acquisition cost Hasbro US$ 77.5 million. While both EA and Hasbro have yet to comment on whether Cranium games will be included in the deal, analysts believe that such a scenario is highly possible.

Wachovia Capital Markets, for one, firmly believes that we will soon be seeing Cranium games translated into video game titles. The above mentioned partnership included mobiles, handhelds, PC, and consoles and will take effect sometime this year.

Said Cranium co-founder Richard Tait of the deal, "Hasbro gave us an opportunity to take the brand much more global. Their organizational and distribution depth in the United States and internationally is a great opportunity for us both."

Via Reuters

 
 
 

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