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Sumo acquires Auroch Digital

Sumo Group has acquired Bristol-based studio Auroch Digital for at least £6 million ($8.32 million).

An initial consideration of the above amount has been paid, but deferred consideration may be payable depending on Aurochs financial performance by 2024.

Auroch was founded in 2010, and is best known as the makers of Mars Horizon, among other original IP.

The acquisition has strengthened Sumos publishing capabilities, and considers Aurochs 48 staff a complementary development team to support Secret Mode, Sumos recently-launched publishing division.

After the acquisition, Auroch will retain its name, and continue to be led by founder and studio director Tomas Rawlings.

"Were really excited to be joining the Sumo Group family. We share so many values and Sumo will be a good home for us," Rawlings said in a statement.

"We have a shared desire always to improve the quality and depth of the games we make, a commitment to being a positive and respectful workplace, a desire to invest in new talent, and a shared wish to make a lot of fun, engagement and gameplay for all. Auroch Digital joining Sumo Group really is the natural next step in our journey and were really excited to be taking it together."

Sumo CEO Carl Cavers added: "Im delighted to welcome Tomas and the Auroch Digital team to the Group. Given our increasing focus on Own-IP, we are particularly excited by Auroch Digitals pipeline of original IP. So, while this is a relatively small acquisition, it is a highly significant one for us strategically."

Sumo unveiled Secret Mode back in March, with an aim to handle games developed both internally and from other independent studios.

In July, Tencent also announced its intent to acquire Sumo in a deal worth £919m ($1.27bn).

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