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Take-Two Interactive is an American video game holding company. They have acquired many publishers and developers since the company's foundation in 1993. Today, most of Take-Two Interactive's developers operate as subsidiaries of its publishing arms: 2K and Rockstar Games.

Acquisitions

Date Company Parent division Country Value (USD) Derived studios Reference
September 1996 Mission Studios Take-Two Interactive  USA 2,114,478 Mission Studios
April 1997 GameTek Rockstar Games  USA Rockstar Toronto
March 1998 BMG Interactive  UK 14,200,000 Rockstar Games
June 1998 Tarantula Studios  UK Rockstar Lincoln
August 1998 Jack of All Games Take-Two Interactive  USA 16,800,000 Jack of All Games
December 1998 Talonsoft  USA Talonsoft
August 1999 Global Star Software  USA Global Star Software
September 1999 DMA Design Rockstar Games  UK 11,000,000 Rockstar North
February 2000 Joytech Take-Two Interactive  UK Joytech
March 2000 Pixel Broadband Studios  Israel Pixel Broadband Studios
April 2000 Telstar Electronic Studios  UK None
DVDWave.com  USA DVDWave.com
May 2000 Gathering of Developers  USA Gathering of Developers
July 2000 PopTop Software 2K Games  USA 5,800,000 PopTop Software
January 2001 Neo Software Rockstar Games  Austria Rockstar Vienna
July 2001 Techcorp Take-Two Interactive  Hong Kong Techcorp
August 2002 Barking Dog Studios Rockstar Games  Canada 3,000,000 Rockstar Vancouver
November 2002 Angel Studios  USA 34,700,000 Rockstar San Diego
March 2003 Frog City Software 2K Games  USA Frog City Software
April 2003 Cat Daddy Games  USA Cat Daddy Games
September 2003 TDK Mediactive Take-Two Interactive  USA 22,700,000 Take-Two Licensing
April 2004 Möbius Entertainment Rockstar Games  UK Rockstar Leeds
September 2004 Venom Games 2K Games  UK Venom Games
October 2004 Access Software  USA Indie Built
January 2005 Visual Concepts
Kush Games
 USA 32,200,000 Visual Concepts
2K Los Angeles
June 2005 PAM Software  France 11,400,000 PAM Software
November 2005 Firaxis Games  USA 27,000,000 Firaxis Games
January 2006 Irrational Games  USA 10,000,000 Irrational Games
2K Australia
January 2008 Illusion Softworks  Czech Republic 2K Czech
April 2008 Mad Doc Software Rockstar Games  UK Rockstar New England
February 2016 Social Point Take-Two Interactive  Spain 250,000,000 Social Point
May 2019 Dhruva Interactive Rockstar Games  India 7,900,000 Rockstar India
August 2020 Playdots Take-Two Interactive  USA 192,000,000 Playdots
October 2020 Ruffian Games Rockstar Games  UK Rockstar Dundee
March 2021 HB Studios 2K Games  Canada HB Studios
HookBang's gaming division  USA Visual Concepts Austin
June 2021 Nordeus Take-Two Interactive  Serbia 378,000,000 Nordeus
July 2021 Dynamixyz  France Dynamixyz
November 2021 Elite3D
Turia Games
2K Games  Spain 31st Union Spain
November 2021 Roll7 Private Division  UK Roll7
January 2022 Zynga Zynga  USA 12,700,000,000 Chartboost
Echtra Games
NaturalMotion
Peak Games
Rollic
Small Giant Games
StarLark
September 2022 Storemaven Zynga  Israel Storemaven
March 2023 GameClub Take-Two Interactive  USA
March 2024 Gearbox Entertainment 2K Games  USA 460,000,000 Gearbox Software

Notes

  1. Rockstar India already existed before the acquisition, with Dhruva Interactive being merged into the studio.

References

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