Fate of Metro,Tomb Raider, Lord of the Rings, Kingdom Come and more now in the hands of new Fellowship Entertainment spin off

Embracer Group is spinning off Fellowship Entertainment, meaning the group will now operate as its own company, handling some of gaming's biggest IPs.

Fate of Metro,Tomb Raider, Lord of the Rings, Kingdom Come and more now in the hands of new Fellowship Entertainment spin off
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TL;DR: Embracer Group is spinning off major studios and franchises, including Tomb Raider, Metro, and Lord of the Rings, into a new independent company called Fellowship Entertainment.
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Embracer Group is shedding some of the biggest video game companies in the business in a new spin off, leaving the fate of major franchises like Metro, Lord of the Rings, Tomb Raider, and more in the hands of the new separate entity.

Fate of Metro,Tomb Raider, Lord of the Rings, Kingdom Come and more now in the hands of new Fellowship Entertainment spin off 1

It's an end of an era at Embracer Group; the once-mighty Rome of gaming is not splintering up even more, with some of its biggest and most valuable IPs being spun off into a new company. The group has announced that key franchises and game studios will be spun off into an independent company called Fellowship Entertainment.

Fellowship, the so-called "steward" of these legendary series, will be the home of powerhouse IPs and game dev studios alike, from Tomb Raider at Crystal Dynamics and Eidos Montreal, Dead Island from Dambuster, and Metro games from 4A. All future Lord of the Rings games are also covered under the deal under the Middle-earth Enterprises label.

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The group says it will develop and publish its own games, including titles from the studios listed below, as well as license out its potent stable of franchises for third-party projects and content.

Fellowship will concentrate on active stewardship of premium franchises, including Tomb Raider, Metro, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Dead Island, Darksiders and Remnant.

We will ship standout games and build an IP management and licensing engine that expands those worlds across partnerships and adjacent categories to drive more recurring, higher-margin revenue.

We have a multi-year pipeline of exciting new games and we currently see that Fellowship Entertainment will have at least two major game releases with full economics per year starting in FY 2027/28, driving growth and profitability.

Check below for the breakdown of the studios after the split:

Fellowship Entertainment Companies

  1. 4A Games
  2. Crystal Dynamics
  3. Dambuster Studios
  4. Dark Horse Media
  5. Eidos-Montréal
  6. Fishlabs
  7. Flying Wild Hog
  8. Gunfire Studios
  9. Middle-earth Enterprises
  10. Redoctane Games
  11. Warhorse Studios

Embracer Companies

  1. A Thinking Ape
  2. Alkimia Interactive
  3. Ashborne Games
  4. Aspyr
  5. Beamdog
  6. Black Forest Games
  7. Bugbear Entertainment
  8. Campfire Cabal
  9. Clear River Games
  10. CrazyLabs
  11. DECA
  12. Demiurge
  13. DigixArt
  14. DPI Merchandising
  15. Embracer Games Archive
  16. Experiment 101
  17. Game Outlet Europe
  18. Gate21
  19. Grimfrost
  20. Grimlore Games
  21. HandyGames
  22. Kaiko Games
  23. Limited Run Games
  24. Milestone
  25. PLAION Partners
  26. PLAION Pictures
  27. Purple Lamp
  28. Snapshot Games
  29. Tarsier Studios
  30. Tatsujin
  31. THQ Nordic
  32. Tripwire
  33. Vertigo Games
  34. Voxler
  35. Zen Studios
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Derek joined TweakTown in 2015 and has since reviewed and played 1000s of hours of new games. Derek is absorbed with the intersection of technology and gaming, and is always looking forward to new advancements. With over six years in games journalism under his belt, Derek aims to further engage the gaming sector while taking a peek under the tech that powers it. He hopes to one day explore the stars in No Man's Sky with the magic of VR.

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