WHOA. HUGE video game business news this evening. Activision-Blizzard — the company behind Call Of Duty and Destiny — just struck a huge deal with King Digital Entertainment, the makers of Candy Crush. The price tag? $5.9 BILLION. According to the Financial Times, the acquisition will give Activision access to one of the largest communities of mobile gamers in the world, with 340m monthly users.
Candy Crush is a third of King’s revenues, according to FT.Back in its prime two years ago, Candy Crush was estimated to be bringing in over $600,000 a day. All that money just to occupy you while pooping. I can’t wait to see the inevitable Candy Crush/Call of Duty game that comes out of this deal. It’s going to be epic.
Go read more about it over at Financial Times.