San Diego Union-Tribune

MAKER OF ‘GRAND THEFT AUTO’ BUYS ZYNGA

Take-Two moves into mobile gaming with $12.7 billion purchase

- BY MICHELLE CHAPMAN Chapman writes for The Associated Press.

Take-Two Interactiv­e, maker of “Grand Theft Auto” and “Red Dead Redemption,” is buying Zynga, maker of “FarmVille” and “Words With Friends,” in a cashand-stock deal valued at about $12.7 billion.

The acquisitio­n announced Monday would wed a powerhouse in console gaming, Take-Two, with a mobile gaming company with an almost cult-like following.

Zynga shareholde­rs will receive $3.50 in cash and $6.36 in shares of Take-Two common stock for each share of Zynga outstandin­g stock at closing. The transactio­n is valued at $9.86 per share of Zynga common stock.

“This strategic combinatio­n brings together our best-in-class console and PC franchises with a market-leading, diversifie­d mobile publishing platform that has a rich history of innovation and creativity,” Take-Two Chairman and CEO Strauss Zelnick said. He will retain those roles when the companies become one.

Take-Two anticipate­s the deal will help bring about mobile versions of some of its console and personal computer games.

Take-Two said Monday that it anticipate­s approximat­ely $100 million in annual cost savings within the first two years after the transactio­n is complete.

Zynga CEO Frank Gibeau and its president of publishing, Bernard Kim, will oversee the integratio­n and day-to-day operations of the combined Zynga and T2 Mobile Games business, which will operate under the Zynga brand as its own label within

Take-Two.

Take-Two will also expand its board to 10 members upon closing, adding two members from Zynga’s board.

The transactio­n includes a goshop provision, giving Zynga 45 days to hear alternativ­e proposals.

The deal is expected to close during the first quarter of TakeTwo’s fiscal 2023, ending June 30. It still needs approval of both Take-Two and Zynga stockholde­rs. It has received approval from both companies’ boards.

 ?? PAUL SAKUMA AP ?? Take-Two Interactiv­e, publisher of of the “Grand Theft Auto” and “Red Dead Redemption” video games, is buying Zynga, which makes “FarmVille” and “Words With Friends.” Take-Two anticipate­s $100 million in annual cost savings.
PAUL SAKUMA AP Take-Two Interactiv­e, publisher of of the “Grand Theft Auto” and “Red Dead Redemption” video games, is buying Zynga, which makes “FarmVille” and “Words With Friends.” Take-Two anticipate­s $100 million in annual cost savings.

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