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Microsoft pays $2.5bn for Minecraft maker Mojang

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/15/2014 07:52 PM | source: | 53 comment(s)
Microsoft pays $2.5bn for Minecraft maker Mojang

Let me repeat again .... $2.5bn ! Microsoft has bought Mojang, the Swedish firm behind the popular video game Minecraft, for $2.5bn (£1.5bn). The title, which has sold over 54 million copies, allows players to build structures with retro Lego-style blocks, as well as explore a large map and battle others.

The deal was announced by Xbox chief Phil Spencer. Mojang, whose three founders will leave the company, assured fans that "everything is going to be OK". Some analysts have speculated the deal is designed to attract more users to Microsoft's Windows Phone devices. The acquisition comes a year after Microsoft bought the Finnish mobile phone firm Nokia.

Minecraft creator Markus Persson has been critical of Microsoft. Minecraft is one of the top-selling apps on both Apple's iOS store and and Android's Google Play, and has recently been released for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, further boosting sales.

Last month, it was the third most popular console game, according to market research firm NPD Group, despite being on sale for a while. The game's developer, Mojang, which was founded in 2009, brought in over $100m in profit last year, and employs about 40 people.

Microsoft said the Mojang team would join its game studio, which is responsible for titles such as Halo, Forza and Fable. The tech giant's chief executive, Satya Nadella, said: "Minecraft is more than a great game franchise - it is an open world platform, driven by a vibrant community we care deeply about, and rich with new opportunities for that community and for Microsoft." In a statement, Microsoft said it would maintain Minecraft across all its existing platforms, with a "commitment to nurture and grow it long into the future".

It added that the acquisition was expected to be concluded by the end of 2014. In an announcement confirming the deal on its website, Mojang reassured gamers, saying: "Please remember that the future of Minecraft and you - the community - are extremely important to everyone involved. If you take one thing away from this post, let it be that."

With regard to Microsoft, Mojang said: "There are only a handful of potential buyers with the resources to grow Minecraft on a scale that it deserves."

The firm added that "Notch" had decided that he "doesn't want the responsibility of owning a company of such global significance". 

"That helps explain why Microsoft would want Minecraft and would want to ensure it is always available on Microsoft's gaming platforms. Prof Mark Skilton, from Warwick Business School, said the acquisition was about building a "strong customer base" for Microsoft. "The online gaming industry is fast moving from niche collective enthusiast to mass market and Minecraft is a logical move as big business follows the traffic numbers in the digital world."

Last month, Amazon bought Twitch, a site which allows users to watch other people play video games, for $970m (£597m).

Via BBC UK.



Microsoft pays $2.5bn for Minecraft maker Mojang




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The Laughing Ma
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#4913296 Posted on: 09/15/2014 03:44 PM
Lol 2.5billion for a gaming studio that has had only one game. I still can't see how they will make the cash back.

Denial
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#4913300 Posted on: 09/15/2014 03:47 PM
Lol, Notch criticizes oculus for selling to Facebook. Then sells to Microsoft.

At least he owns up to it:

As soon as this deal is finalized, I will leave Mojang and go back to doing Ludum Dares and small web experiments. If I ever accidentally make something that seems to gain traction, I’ll probably abandon it immediately. Considering the public image of me already is a bit skewed, I don’t expect to get away from negative comments by doing this, but at least now I won’t feel a responsibility to read them. I’m aware this goes against a lot of what I’ve said in public. I have no good response to that. I’m also aware a lot of you were using me as a symbol of some perceived struggle. I’m not. I’m a person, and I’m right there struggling.


Struggling with 42% of $2.5B.

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#4913304 Posted on: 09/15/2014 03:49 PM
Lol 2.5billion for a gaming studio that has had only one game. I still can't see how they will make the cash back.


Minecraft is still a huge seller and with all the non-gaming merchandise they sell now, they will easily make their money back. I see 5 year olds going to school in Minecraft shirts all the time.

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#4913308 Posted on: 09/15/2014 03:52 PM
I've never played it either but I would think this is a good thing, especially after one of the developers admitted he didn't want to be a part of it any more.

Denial
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#4913309 Posted on: 09/15/2014 03:53 PM
Minecraft is still a huge seller and with all the non-gaming merchandise they sell now, they will easily make their money back. I see 5 year olds going to school in Minecraft shirts all the time.


It made roughly ~$300m in revenue last year alone. I don't know if it will continue pace but I'm sure they'll recoup that cost eventually.

My only question would be, what's the point? It's already available on Windows and X-Box and stuff. The only thing I can see is them putting it on Windows Phone but who is honestly going to buy a phone because it also supports Minecraft?

I mean I'm sure Microsoft has a plan for it, but I just don't get it.

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