On September 6, 2018, South Korean game developer Pearl Abyss (Black Desert) acquired CCP Games and the MMORPG EVE Online, the flagship product of the Icelandic studio, for around $425 million. Nearly seven years later, Pearl Abyss might be reconsidering their stake in CCP Games. At least, that's what a new report by Korean website MTN alleges today: PA has reportedly reached out to multiple game companies to gauge their potential interest in acquiring CCP Games. We don't have public visibility on the sales performance of CCP's games, but we do know that there were several missteps along the way, […]
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