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- Bandai Namco has sold Limbic Entertainment, the developer of Park Beyond, to a private video game investor.
- The sale allows Limbic to operate as an independent studio with its current management team and studio name retained.
- This move is part of Bandai Namcos new strategy to focus on core franchises within its game catalog.
- Both companies are working together to ensure a smooth transition during the sale process.
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Bandai Namco Sells Park Beyond Developer Limbic Entertainment to Video Game Specialist Investor
Bandai Namco has sold Limbic Entertainment, the developer of Park Beyond, to an undisclosed private investor specializing in video games. Arnaud Muller, CEO of Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe S.A.S., confirmed the sale, stating that Limbic Entertainment GmbH will retain its current management team and studio name. Both companies are working together to ensure a smooth transition. Bandai Namco acquired Limbic in 2022 and sold it in 2025 as part of a new strategy to focus its game catalog on its core franchises. This sale will allow Limbic to continue specializing in its core genres as an independent studio with the same leadership and branding.
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