Digital Bros is consolidating the rights to the Puzzle Quest franchise in its hands. Now, in addition to Infinity Plus Two, D3 Go is in its assets.
In order to understand what kind of companies they are, a number of clarifications are needed. So, watch out for “hands”.
There is a company called Digital Bros, which owns the Italian publishing house 505 Games.
Today, Digital Bros announced the purchase of the Japanese D3 Go, which is the publisher of a large pool of mobile games, including Marvel Puzzle Quest and Puzzle Quest: The Legend Returns.
Under the terms of the deal, D3 Go will become part of 505 Games.
The amount of the transaction is not specified, but this purchase clearly cost more than ten million dollars (the monthly revenue of D3 Go with IAP, according to AppMagic, is $ 1.4 million).
The purchase allowed Digital Bros to consolidate the rights to the Puzzle Quest series.
The fact is that a year earlier, she also acquired for 505 Games — also for an unspecified amount — Infinity Plus Two, the developer of Gems of War, Warlords, Warlords Battlecry and, yes, that’s right, Puzzle Quest.
The main question to which there is no answer yet, what is Digital Bros going to do with the once iconic IP?