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Bloober Team announces “significant license and distribution agreement” with Sony

Bloober Team have been one of the core horror-focused video game studios currently operating in the industry. Responsible for the likes of Layers of Fear, Blair Witch and – most recently  – The Medium, the Polish studio has now announced a new “significant license and distribution agreement with Sony Interactive Entertainment.”

Making the announcement In a press release, Bloober Team SA revealed that the studio would be “Entering into a significant license and distribution agreement with Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC,” explaining:

“The Management Board of Bloober Team SA with its registered office in Krakow (hereinafter referred to as the “Issuer”) informs that today the Issuer has concluded a significant license and distribution agreement with Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC for the distribution of selected Issuer's titles in the new distribution system.”

What this means exactly is currently unknown, however the wording of the press release seems to suggest the agreement pertains to already released games by the studio. Some fans have suggested that this new deal may be related to Sony’s upcoming PS Plus revamp, which will include a large catalogue of games.

The final bit of information which can be gleaned from the press release is the fact that “In [Bloober Team’s] opinion, the sale of the titles will have an impact on [Bloober Team’s] financial results for 2022 and subsequent periods,” meaning that whatever this deal is, it should be made clear some time this year.

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