Friday, 2 August 2013

Bidding for Atlus has begun; 20 companies bid, SEGA only known one to date

The bidding war for Atlus has begun. 20 companies have thrown their chips into the ring and it seems that the acquisition is going to be a big deal. While there's only one known bidder so far, SEGA, the bid is ¥20 billion (approximately $200 million USD).

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