Europe's largest video game group Infogrames on Thursday said it would soon unveil a plan to restore profitability at its 51% owned U.S. affiliate Atari Inc., which it has blamed for operating losses ...
The Infogrames publishing label is coming back to business after quite a few years off the market. The name has been through the grinder, having acquired the Atari name and rebranded to it in 2003, ...
The armadillo logo will now be appearing for Totally Reliable Delivery Service. Atari has revealed they will be reviving their old company name, Infogrames. As reported by NintendoLife, Atari ...
Atari publishing label Infogrames has acquired the Surgeon Simulator intellectual property from timyBuild, the company announced. According to the announcement, Infogrames will seek to expand ...
After playing coy for a month or so, Atari has finally accepted parent company Infogrames' offer to merge. Hands up, everyone who's surprised by this news. Under the terms of the merger, Infogrames ...
Infogrames Entertainment (“Infogrames”) and Namco Bandai Games Europe S.A.S. (“Namco Bandai”) today announced that they have signed a binding letter of intent establishing a strategic partnership ...
Infogrames Entertainment will slash two-thirds of its staff in France in an effort to stem wider than expected losses, sources at the company said. The Lyon, France-based video game publisher also ...
Infogrames has sent a letter to Atari's board of directors, offering to buyout the company. Infogrames is already the majority shareholder in the beleaguered Atari, which has recently seen serious ...
Atari Inc. said Thursday that Bruno Bonnell, the founder, chairman and CEO of its France-based parent company Infogrames Entertainment SA, has resigned from Infogrames and all of its subsidiaries. By ...
Infogrames Inc. has announced the completion of the merger between Infogrames North America, a wholly owned subsidiary of French-based Infogrames Entertainment SA, and a newly formed, wholly owned ...
Atari has revived the Infogrames publishing label, which will publish games that fall outside of Atari’s core portfolio of intellectual property, the company announced. According to Atari, “Infogrames ...
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